Monday , August 25 , 2008
Online Games, cultivating dangerous behaviour for Thai children
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 ·ÕèÁҢͧÀÒ¾ http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m175/cubeguy_2006/grand-theft-auto-vice-city-stories-.jpg In one incident recently, a 12th grade student killed a taxi driver, wanting something that the driver had. However, what is more astonishing about this act is that it was duplicated from an online game known as Grand Theft Auto (GTA). In this game, the main player is a thief, who collec....
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Saturday , June 7 , 2008
Garden Grove: Unified School
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 Picture from http://www.broadfoundation.org/0/bp-masthead3.jpg Bangkok’s 433 public schools employ about 15 thousand teachers who teach basic education to approximately 350,000 students. Most of these students come from poor families, where the basic needs of the kids cannot always be met. This affects their studies, meaning there is a high chance they will drop out of school. Moreover, t....
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Thursday , May 15 , 2008
An Urban Development Program
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 picture from http://www.pdx.edu/media/u/s/usp_presentations.jpg According to one 2008 gazetteer, approximately 27 cities in the world could be classified as megacities, those having more than 10 million residents. Developing these megacities will require specialized knowledge of the specific problems faced by urban dwellers. In other nations, many universities have int....
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Wednesday , April 16 , 2008
US universities oppose ranking
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 * Picture from- http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~usgenweb/in/wayne/postcards/ehall.jpg University ranking by the US media stimulates development in universities, with many universities also highlighting the results of ranking as a selling point in such reviews as ‘Business Week’s Top Business Schools,’ ‘Kiplinger’s Best Value in Public Colleges,’ ‘US News and World Report,’ and ‘America’s....
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Thursday , March 27 , 2008
The Brain Drain: A World Crisis
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 * Picture from - http://stan.uio.no/blog/flexlearn/2007/01/fighting_brain_drain_in_africa_1.html Many countries at present face a Brain Drain crisis as intelligent people work abroad. This impacts development in many aspects, including economics, and also impacts the knowledge necessary for national development. Many Israeli scholars and professors, for example, move to work in other co....
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