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Nursing in Thailand: Western concepts vs Thai tradition

International Nursing Review, 1999
Thailand's rigid hierarchy discourages independent thought and generates nurses unsuited to apply Western processes. Theories or frameworks can provide only a guideline, not a recipe. Western concepts do not match the demands of Thai nursing and need to be reinterpreted in the context of Thai culture.
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Patterns of Forest Settlement in Western Thailand

Australian Geographical Studies, 1988
Most studies of land settlement are concerned with planned schemes. This is despite the fact that unplanned settlement has more often been the major process by which agricultural land is settled in many countries. In this local study of spontaneous forest settlement in western Thailand, the recent history of two communities is traced in order to shed ...
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A four-year investigation on wet deposition in western Thailand

Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2008
The investigation of pH variation and the chemical composition of rainwater have been studied from April 2003 to October 2006 at a rural area of Nakorn Pathom Province, western Thailand. The pH value ranged from 4.0 to 7.8 with an average of 6.1. Out of 319 rain events, 72 events were observed in acidic range (pH < 5.6).
Mallika, Panyakapo, Rattapon, Onchang
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Cultural and Western Influences on the Nutrition Transition in Thailand

Promotion & Education, 2006
The impact of economic development and urbanisation on nutrition and dietary changes in transitional countries has been well researched. It generally has been found that there is a positive correlation between economic development, urbanization, and negative nutrition transitions with the result of growing levels of obesity and diet related non ...
Katherine L, Craven, Steven R, Hawks
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Dying to be Thai Ugong in Western Thailand

2023
This paper documents fieldwork on the Ugong language, a Tibeto-Burman language of the Burmese-Lob subgroup, spoken by a small community in western central Thailand. Over three periods (1977, 1979–80, and 1988), the study traces the rapid decline of Ugong due to social and economic changes, increased intermarriage, and language shift to Lao and Thai ...
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A New Torrent Catfish from Western Thailand (Siluriformes: Amblycipitidae)

Copeia, 2009
Abstract Amblyceps protentum is described herein as a new species of amblycipitid catfish from the Salween River drainage in western Thailand. It can be distinguished from Indochinese congeners except for A. kurzii by a more elongate, slender body most evident in the smaller body depth at anus (8.0–11.0% SL vs. 10.7–16.9) and caudal peduncle depth (8.0–
Ng, H.H., Wright, J.J.
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Early paintings of central-western Thailand

Archaeological Research in Asia, 2023
Victoria N. Scott   +1 more
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Thailand, Western Cinema, and Imagery

In this book, Andrew Russell explores Western media’s fascination with images of the East by focusing primarily on Thailand as a case study. Russell argues that Hollywood’s representation of Thailand still relies heavily on an Orientalist gaze filled with stereotypes that exoticise and eroticise both the country and its people.
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Ordovician conodonts from the Thong Pha Phum area, western Thailand

Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2006
Abstract The Ordovician conodont biostratigraphy of a limestone sequence in the Tha Manao Formation, exposed in the Thong Pha Phum area, western Thailand, comprises four Early to Middle Ordovician conodont zones. These are the Juanognathus variaviris Zone, the Walliserodus comptus Zone, the Juanognathus jaanussoni–Histiodella holodentata Zone, and ...
S. Agematsu   +3 more
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Excuses, Excuses: Rationalisations of Western Sex Tourists in Thailand

Current Issues in Tourism, 2005
This paper focuses upon the behaviour of heterosexual Western male sex tourists in Thailand. It is based on a review of the sex tourism literature and attempts to analyse the rationalisations that are constructed by these men in order to assuage feelings of guilt that are often felt from participating in Third World sex tourism.
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