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    4. Ethical dilemmas in Public Hospitals in Thailand Most organizations face ethical dilemmas that are situations in which there is a choice to be made between two options, neither of which resolves the situation in an ethically acceptable manner. In some cases, societal and personal ethical guidelines can provide dissatisfactory outcome for the chooser. Ethical dilemmas consider that the chooser will abide by societal norms, such as codes of law or policies given, in order to make the choice ethically

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    Implementing the Ramsar Convention in Developing Countries: The Role of Local Community Support and Involvement Over the last two decades, “a consensus has gradually emerged that long-term conservation depends on understanding and support from those closely connected to the environment and its resources” (Shine, Klemm, 1999.) Several international environmental conventions have reflected this consensus by establishing a legal basis to involve local communities, especially those in developing

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    Thai Food And Thai Food

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    Discussion Thailand was the combination highways associated with Eastern side to be able to Western world marine avenues causing it’s culture and also dishes to become infused with Persian and also Arabian components. Unusual recipes are actually built-in with classic Thai dishes, leading to distinctive flavour which is unmistakably Thai. The actual 'Tai' folks migrated by valley funds in the tremendous mountain area associated with Freebie southwest China (now Yunnan province) relating to the

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    Case Study Of Dessert

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    CHAPTER 1 Background of study Dessert is a sweet foods and beverages , but may include coffee, cheeses…Dessert was largely defined as a sweet ending to the dinner meal but most of customer today, they’re eating dessert items any time a day due to easily accessible to reach , hand held and also sometimes used as meal replacement (Darren Tristano ,2013). Even they considered it as main meals because healthy and dessert don’t make them fat. The word dessert is most commonly used for this course in

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    Tsunami Research Paper

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    earthquake and the impact of the tsunami, nearly all the victims were taken by surprise. The countries affected were numerous, they ranged from Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, Maldives, Malaysia, Madagascar, Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania, and South Africa. The Indonesia deaths tolled over 130 thousand, mainly in the northern province of Aceh of the island of Sumatra. Some 37,000 people are still said to be missing. Sri Lanka was less affected, and only saw casualties of 31,229, and 4,093 people missing

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    A history rich country, China stands as one of the most ancient civilizations that modern humanity knows of. The oldest recorded dynasty was the Xia which was at its peak around 1800BCE. Dynasty after dynasty came next, over twenty different dynasties have risen and fallen in Chinese history. The last being the Qing Dynasty which ended in 1911 and ultimately led to the rise of the People’s Republic of China which was founded in 1949 as a Communist Party. This gave rise to their economy which is to

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    Japanese’s characteristic is like to hang out after work hour, there are many businesses such as entertainment complexes and Japanese restaurants are emerging to support Japanese lifestyle not less than 60 places and become a tourist attraction of Thailand.

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    Laos

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    Laos Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and the People's Republic of China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west.  Capital: Vientiane Currency: Lao kip Population: 6.77 million (2013)  Government: Communist state, Socialist state Official language: Lao ------------------------------------------------- Etymology -------------------------------------------------

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    until the proclamation of a constitution in 1991. The elected terms lasted a total of five years, this is due to the National Assembly of their constitution. Key positions are held in the provincial administration which advance from the sixteen provinces within the country. A judicial system is in effect in Laos since the 1990s but there are other influences of the ruling party. A major instrument of government is the Lao Front for National Reconstruction, which controls all the major social and

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    Why Kids Home

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    that is an organization lends a helping hand to them and don’t want anything in return. They help and support them to gain an education, taking care of their health and give them the opportunity for the future. And now they help 1000 children in the province of Chiang Mai (North

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