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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...istration, central offices, central organizations, central stores, central schools, shopping centres, cultural centres, centres of excellence and cent... ... of excellence and centres of well-being. In Finland, for example, village schools, shops and other local structures have almost completely disappeare... ... have their own dormitories. Many people who are studying in the technical schools and the teacher training college have come and rented properties in... ...been owned by Chinese families. The city's Chinese have their own temples, schools and cemeteries, and they still maintain the Chinese language. The v... ...kers, agriculture "frees" labour, as the manipulation language of national economics expresses it. Social structures ... ...eritocracy turning out an increasing volume of international statistics on economics, sociology and education, uniform comparative figures for develo... ... 1970 (1958). Lineage Organization in Southeastern China. London School of Economics. Monographs on Social Anthropology 18. The Athlone Press, London... ...1966). Chinese Lineage and Society. Fukien and Kwangtung. London School of Economics. Monographs on Social Anthropology 33. The Athlone Press, London... ...lyses of Knowledge, Approaches and Prospects in Anthropology, Art History, Economics, History, and Political Science. Center for International Studie...

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