As the clock finished the tenth hour (i.e. nine fifties, post ten) the silvery silence overhead enveloped and entrenched the Bangkok skies the morning after the Red’s Blood Ritual was now seemingly foreshadowing storm in the horizon. Having endured a late morning, mid week traffic jam on Rama IV road demanding better part of an [...]
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Courtesy of the developments of the Ministry of Education and University Affairs is Thailand prime channel for distant and cyber learning.
If pure knowledge is what you seek, gain unlimited access to free knowledge and information at Thailand Cyber University, with thousands of pages of course and subject material on everything from Information Technology, Engineering, and [...]
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You may have pondered, “what in the world is rhetoric?” and furthermore, “why in this world is it important?” For some, the answer to these questions is quite simple, yet for others, seemingly more complex than at first meets the eye. In common tongue, rhetoric simply outlines the essence of persuasive communications—some will even go [...]
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Presumably as an effect to the proposed threat of unrest caused by the massive red shirt political protest marchy - rally expected to ensue aggressively this weekend, classes at Bangkok University International have been halted to ensure safety on Friday, March 12, post 16.40, and all day Saturday, March 13th and Sunday, March 14. Also, [...]
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The first week of every semester at BUIC is a hectic time for many students and faculty alike. Though it’s not necessarily a demanding and stressful week academically, administratively it has proved consistently to be a day-time nightmare (daymare?), particularly on the last three days of this first week referred to as the ‘add-drop / [...]
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For those post-secondary students interested in Southeast Asian / ASEAN politics, economics, culture, and studies in general, and would like to be part of an international program in Taiwan and/or Thailand this summer, adhere to the following details:
Filed under: ASEAN, Classes, Examination, Grades, Undergraduate, abroad, exchange, post graduate, summer by Jao Moragoat
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