Most people seem to get tattoos which represent something meaningful in their life: a lover, someone they have lost, a phone number, time spent in a foreign country.
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"With two or three people working together, we can make around six wheelchairs a month," Mongkol says.
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A group of ajarn from six Thai universities are steadfastly opposed to vivid media carnage and have campaigned against certain 'news' publishers in Thailand.
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Thailand's extremely - and growing - high rate of alcohol consumption, and its myriad consequences on mental health.
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Half an hour later, we were sitting round the kitchen table. Mrs. D had made us each a list of things that we could and could not do. Mine seemed longer.
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"We believe in starting with the doable, that is why we are currently focusing on sois 17 and 19 (Sai Nam Peung), as they both involve a nice mix of small businesses
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"You think the traffic is bad here . . . I come from Bangkok, and one of my reasons for coming to live here is the good traffic situation."
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With building construction, dust and noise will follow. The soi in residential neighbourhoods like this are very narrow and not made for heavy traffic.
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It doesn't matter what province you are in, as long as you look around you, understand the atmosphere and the characteristics of your surroundings, and create a
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With a sense of impending doom, I watched her pick up the microphone as we played the introduction. She took a breath and started to sing.
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Since their communal pizza with Radiohead, Modern Dog have spent much of the last fifteen years on the road, playing around a hundred gigs a year.
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If you say you love democracy, surely the most dangerous thing for democracy is a coup. It is the killing of democracy. As long as I say that I believe in democracy
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