This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
The document provides information about Myanmar (Republic of the Union of Myanmar). It lists the capital as Nay Pyi Taw, the national religion as Buddhism, and the national language as Myanmar. The national flag features a gold peacock in the center. The tiger is the national animal and the padauk flower is the national flower. Key industries include rice, oil, natural gas, and forestry. Popular tourist attractions include the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon and the Mahamuni Buddha in Mandalay. Traditional foods include lahpet and mo hin ga.
This slide is about the tourism spot of Bangladesh, the hidden beauty of Bangladesh, problem regarding the tourism industry of Bangladesh and how we can build better tourism industry.
Myanmar has a population of over 52 million people and Buddhism is the dominant religion. The capital is Naypyidaw and the country has diverse geography ranging from coastal areas to mountains. Agriculture is a major part of the economy, with rice being the primary crop grown along the Irrawaddy River valley. Some of the most popular tourist destinations include Inle Lake, Golden Rock, and Taung Kalat.
The official name of the country is the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. The word Bangladesh signifies “Nation of Bengal” in Bengali. The majority of the population in Bangladesh is Bengali. Bangla, frequently known as Bengali, is the official language. English is likewise spoken broadly as well. The population density of Bangladesh is 1106 people per square kilometer... https://populationof2019.com/population-of-bangladesh-2019.html
PowerPoint presentation on " BEAUTIFUL BANGLADESH " by Shimol Ahmed Taronga.BUBT ( Bangladesh University of Business & Technology)
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A description of Bangladesh tourism. This presentation explores some of the important tourist destinations of Bangladesh in some detail. It also gives some general information about demographics, history, etc.
Myanmar, also known as Burma, is located in Southeast Asia. It has a population of over 54 million people from 135 ethnic groups. The two major influences on Myanmar's culture have been the Mon people, who introduced Theravada Buddhism, and the British, who reformed the education system. Nearly 88% of the population practices Buddhism as their religion. Traditional Burmese cuisine makes heavy use of seafood and is influenced by neighboring countries and religions. Common festivals include Kason Bo tree Watering Festival and Thingyan Water Festival. The national costume is the longyi, a cylindrical cloth skirt.
The document provides information about Myanmar (Republic of the Union of Myanmar). It lists the capital as Nay Pyi Taw, the national religion as Buddhism, and the national language as Myanmar. The national flag features a gold peacock in the center. The tiger is the national animal and the padauk flower is the national flower. Key industries include rice, oil, natural gas, and forestry. Popular tourist attractions include the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon and the Mahamuni Buddha in Mandalay. Traditional foods include lahpet and mo hin ga.
This slide is about the tourism spot of Bangladesh, the hidden beauty of Bangladesh, problem regarding the tourism industry of Bangladesh and how we can build better tourism industry.
Myanmar has a population of over 52 million people and Buddhism is the dominant religion. The capital is Naypyidaw and the country has diverse geography ranging from coastal areas to mountains. Agriculture is a major part of the economy, with rice being the primary crop grown along the Irrawaddy River valley. Some of the most popular tourist destinations include Inle Lake, Golden Rock, and Taung Kalat.
The official name of the country is the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. The word Bangladesh signifies “Nation of Bengal” in Bengali. The majority of the population in Bangladesh is Bengali. Bangla, frequently known as Bengali, is the official language. English is likewise spoken broadly as well. The population density of Bangladesh is 1106 people per square kilometer... https://populationof2019.com/population-of-bangladesh-2019.html
PowerPoint presentation on " BEAUTIFUL BANGLADESH " by Shimol Ahmed Taronga.BUBT ( Bangladesh University of Business & Technology)
*** This file is copyrighted to TARONGA NIZAM
A description of Bangladesh tourism. This presentation explores some of the important tourist destinations of Bangladesh in some detail. It also gives some general information about demographics, history, etc.
Myanmar, also known as Burma, is located in Southeast Asia. It has a population of over 54 million people from 135 ethnic groups. The two major influences on Myanmar's culture have been the Mon people, who introduced Theravada Buddhism, and the British, who reformed the education system. Nearly 88% of the population practices Buddhism as their religion. Traditional Burmese cuisine makes heavy use of seafood and is influenced by neighboring countries and religions. Common festivals include Kason Bo tree Watering Festival and Thingyan Water Festival. The national costume is the longyi, a cylindrical cloth skirt.
The document provides an overview of the Thai language, including that it is the national language of Thailand, is tonal and monosyllabic, and originated along the Vietnam-China border. It discusses the Thai alphabet, tones, regional variations, social registers, and numbers. Examples are given to demonstrate writing names in Thai, conversational phrases, foods, and asking for travel directions.
This document provides information about the countries that make up Southeast Asia. It introduces each country individually, highlighting their location, key geographical features, demographics, history and culture. In total it covers 11 countries: Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, The Philippines and East Timor. It aims to familiarize the reader with this region through brief descriptive overviews of each Southeast Asian nation.
The document provides an introduction to basic Thai language structures including greetings, personal pronouns, question words, and expressions for "yes", "no" and "thank you". It explains rules for polite speech as well as sample dialogues demonstrating greetings and asking how someone is feeling. Key points covered are the different first person pronouns used by males and females, levels of formality when addressing others, and common responses to yes/no questions.
This document provides a differential diagnosis for various oral lesions categorized by appearance. White lesions are differentiated based on whether they can be rubbed off or not, their location, and number. Red lesions are categorized based on their distribution and characteristics. Non-white lesions are described based on their pigmentation type. Key characteristics and historical factors are outlined to help identify specific conditions for white, red, white-red, erosion, ulcer, and pigmented lesions. Soft tissue swellings and masses are also differentiated based on their nature of growth and pathology.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents to a series of mini books teaching basic Thai language. The preface explains that the series teaches Thai vocabulary, phrases, and pronunciation in Thai script and English translation to help foreigners communicate in Thailand. It contains 5 volumes on greetings, pictionary, shopping, food, and holidays. The author hopes it will help readers speak Thai and interact with Thai people happily.
Visiting Cambodia?
Check out the cuisine you MUST try and the places you must visit during your vacation in Cambodia.
Also check out where you could stay on your holiday!
Learn Thai with this course from the Foreign Services Institute. Download the full course (with audio) at http://www.101languages.net/thai/free-thai-course
Burmese cuisine includes dishes mohinga, Dun Pauk,Nangyi Thoke and La Phet Thoke. It consist of a variety of noodles, sliced onions , seafood , vegetables and fish. http://www.destimyanmar.com/#!cuisine/c1qs8
Learn Thai with this course from the Foreign Services Institute. Download the full course (with audio) at http://www.101languages.net/thai/free-thai-course
Brunei's official language is Malay, though English is also widely spoken. Islam is the dominant religion. The culture is influenced by neighboring Southeast Asian countries. Staple foods include rice and wheat, while meat consumption depends on wealth. Alcohol is banned. Dishes use ingredients like garlic, chilies, coconut milk and are often spicy. Popular foods include ambuyat, nasi goreng, massaman curry, beef rendang, and kelupis.
This presentation by Travablue is an introduction to traveling in Cambodia. It includes information about the weather, top attractions, tourist activities, local cuisine and beaches, in addition to general country facts. Also included are trip ideas from Travablue.
Food plays an important role in symbolism and culture across Asia. Rice is a staple across many Asian diets, while noodles, bread, and curry are also important. Meats and dishes incorporate common spices that vary by region. Food also holds symbolic meaning, like dates representing the end of Ramadan for Muslims or noodles symbolizing longevity in East Asia. Holidays also have traditional, symbolically associated foods. Literature also commonly uses food imagery and themes to convey ideas and create moods.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
The document provides an overview of the Thai language, including that it is the national language of Thailand, is tonal and monosyllabic, and originated along the Vietnam-China border. It discusses the Thai alphabet, tones, regional variations, social registers, and numbers. Examples are given to demonstrate writing names in Thai, conversational phrases, foods, and asking for travel directions.
This document provides information about the countries that make up Southeast Asia. It introduces each country individually, highlighting their location, key geographical features, demographics, history and culture. In total it covers 11 countries: Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, The Philippines and East Timor. It aims to familiarize the reader with this region through brief descriptive overviews of each Southeast Asian nation.
The document provides an introduction to basic Thai language structures including greetings, personal pronouns, question words, and expressions for "yes", "no" and "thank you". It explains rules for polite speech as well as sample dialogues demonstrating greetings and asking how someone is feeling. Key points covered are the different first person pronouns used by males and females, levels of formality when addressing others, and common responses to yes/no questions.
This document provides a differential diagnosis for various oral lesions categorized by appearance. White lesions are differentiated based on whether they can be rubbed off or not, their location, and number. Red lesions are categorized based on their distribution and characteristics. Non-white lesions are described based on their pigmentation type. Key characteristics and historical factors are outlined to help identify specific conditions for white, red, white-red, erosion, ulcer, and pigmented lesions. Soft tissue swellings and masses are also differentiated based on their nature of growth and pathology.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents to a series of mini books teaching basic Thai language. The preface explains that the series teaches Thai vocabulary, phrases, and pronunciation in Thai script and English translation to help foreigners communicate in Thailand. It contains 5 volumes on greetings, pictionary, shopping, food, and holidays. The author hopes it will help readers speak Thai and interact with Thai people happily.
Visiting Cambodia?
Check out the cuisine you MUST try and the places you must visit during your vacation in Cambodia.
Also check out where you could stay on your holiday!
Learn Thai with this course from the Foreign Services Institute. Download the full course (with audio) at http://www.101languages.net/thai/free-thai-course
Burmese cuisine includes dishes mohinga, Dun Pauk,Nangyi Thoke and La Phet Thoke. It consist of a variety of noodles, sliced onions , seafood , vegetables and fish. http://www.destimyanmar.com/#!cuisine/c1qs8
Learn Thai with this course from the Foreign Services Institute. Download the full course (with audio) at http://www.101languages.net/thai/free-thai-course
Brunei's official language is Malay, though English is also widely spoken. Islam is the dominant religion. The culture is influenced by neighboring Southeast Asian countries. Staple foods include rice and wheat, while meat consumption depends on wealth. Alcohol is banned. Dishes use ingredients like garlic, chilies, coconut milk and are often spicy. Popular foods include ambuyat, nasi goreng, massaman curry, beef rendang, and kelupis.
This presentation by Travablue is an introduction to traveling in Cambodia. It includes information about the weather, top attractions, tourist activities, local cuisine and beaches, in addition to general country facts. Also included are trip ideas from Travablue.
Food plays an important role in symbolism and culture across Asia. Rice is a staple across many Asian diets, while noodles, bread, and curry are also important. Meats and dishes incorporate common spices that vary by region. Food also holds symbolic meaning, like dates representing the end of Ramadan for Muslims or noodles symbolizing longevity in East Asia. Holidays also have traditional, symbolically associated foods. Literature also commonly uses food imagery and themes to convey ideas and create moods.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This document provides a personal profile for Karnteera Ingkhaninan, including her education, work experience, special training, and exchange program participation. She has over 15 years of experience as an English teacher in Thailand, teaching both Thai students and American students via distance education programs. She has a graduate diploma in teaching, a master's degree in environmental studies, and bachelor's degree in journalism. Her work experience demonstrates strong English communication skills and experience coordinating international student exchange programs between schools in Thailand, Australia, and the United States.
The document provides discussion questions about a slide show and article on Buddhism and Buddhist monks in Myanmar. It asks students to analyze photographs depicting the role of monks in daily life and compare Myanmar's devotion to Buddhism to another country. Students are asked to read an article about Buddhist monks protesting in Myanmar by turning their begging bowls upside down. They are prompted to discuss the relationship between monks and soldiers, examples of past protest, and the source of monks' power in legitimizing rulers.
The document discusses Aung San Suu Kyi, the Lady of Burma and national icon for democracy in Burma. It covers her history and role in the 8888 Uprising for democracy, the causes of political unrest, her time under house arrest, involvement in the 2007 Saffron Revolution, and her future political role and international relations. The document appears to provide an overview of Aung San Suu Kyi and key political events in Burma related to her leadership of the pro-democracy movement.
Aung San Suu Kyi is a Burmese pro-democracy leader who fought against the former socialist leader General Ne-Win. She spent more than 15 years under house arrest, most of it confined to her home. She helped found the National League for Democracy after massive protests in 1988 and won a majority in 1990 elections, though the military junta ignored the results. She remains a prominent advocate for democracy in Myanmar.
This document provides information about Myanmar (also known as Burma) through short bullet points and images. It notes that Myanmar has the Irrawady River and abundant teak wood, and that Buddhism is the dominant religion practiced by 95% of people. The capital is Naypyidaw but the largest city is Yangon. Myanmar gained independence from Britain in 1948 but was then ruled by a military dictatorship until 2011. The document also contains photographs showing Buddhism's integration into daily life, such as monks reading on computers and people lighting candles at pagodas.
This article is used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This presentation is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This Study Guide is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This presentation is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This document provides an introduction to Southeast Asia, describing the 11 countries that make up the region - Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, the Philippines, and East Timor. For each country, 1-3 key facts are highlighted, such as their location, history of colonization, dominant religions, and economies. The document concludes with a quiz to test the reader's knowledge of the 11 Southeast Asian countries.
This presentation is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
Cambodia has a long history, including the powerful Angkor Kingdom between 802-1431 AD, French colonial rule from 1863-1954, the Khmer Rouge genocide in 1975-1979 that killed 1.7 million people, and transition to democracy in the 1990s. Today, Cambodia continues to recover from the genocide and deals with challenges of poverty, lack of education, and government corruption despite economic development.
The Loi Krathong festival is one of Thailand's most popular festivals celebrated nationwide. It falls on the full moon of the 12th lunar month, usually in November. During the festival, people float krathong, small rafts made of banana leaves and flowers, on rivers, canals, and ponds to honor the river goddess and float away bad luck. The festival originated from a legend about the king's consort who floated a krathong to confess her love for the king. Today, the festival involves floating krathong, lighting lanterns, beauty pageants, performances, and fireworks displays.
This document discusses Thai etiquette, customs, and societal values. It covers topics such as the hierarchical and polite nature of Thai society, common greetings, sacred body parts, traditional clothing, and the importance of practicing Thai manners, especially regarding shoes in the presence of elders or religious settings. Proper etiquette and showing respect for cultural traditions are highly valued in Thailand.
Thailand celebrates Father's Day on December 5th, which is the birthday of their late king, King Bhumibol Adulyadej. King Bhumibol was seen as a father figure to the Thai people, as he worked to improve lives through over 4,000 royal development projects focusing on issues like water resources, agriculture, health, and more. The day is commemorated with festivities throughout Thailand such as lighting candles and singing the national anthem in honor of the king.
This document provides an introduction to learning basic Thai language for students at Lodi High School. It includes greetings, self-introductions, food vocabulary like pork, chicken and omelet, and simple phrases for conversations and directions. The goal is to teach essential Thai words and expressions to help students communicate during travel to Southeast Asia.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.