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

By: Matti Sarmela

...Matti Sarmela LAWS OF DESTINY NEVER DISAPPEAR Culture of Thailand in the postlocal world Helsinki 2005 ... ...R DISAPPEAR Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World ... ... A VILLAGE IN NORTHERN THAILAND ... ... and professional house designers appeared in provincial cities, even some trained architects, creating a new housing culture reflecting international... ...zed production systems. Of animals, too, only top performers, world's best racehorses, will reach the consciousness of the masses. Global technosystem... ...ner is an educated organization man, a meritocrat. New generations must be trained to operate in techno-systems. The curricula of the Thai educational... ...ite trend to the combination variables concerning kinship. Townspeople and trained professionals must consciously adapt to a situation in which the f... ...77. Thai Traditional Medicine. A preliminary investigation. Ph. D. thesis, Australian National University. Canberra. Murdock, George Peter (ed.) 1... ...k, T. H. (ed.) 1967. Thailand. Social and Economic Studies in Development. Australian National Univ. Press & Duke Univ. Press, Durham, N.C. — 1970. ...

...worldviews of peoples of Thailand and Finland, the past and future of local cultures. Matti Sarmela started collecting material on Northern Thailand in 1972. Based on a longitudinal field study, he wrote his description of three villages in Lampang Province, and the changes in villagers' lives over three decades. The book also speaks through the voices of villagers themse...

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Jockeys and Jewels

By: Bev Pettersen

...s reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or a portion thereof, in any form. This book may not be resold or uploaded for distribution ... ...mud, blasted on his bugle, and the post parade began. Most fans sought refuge in the clubhouse, yet ten feet away two women in stylish raincoats als... ...idn’t know if Lazer Cat would run well either. The horse had performed poorly in four starts on a sunny day, but maybe he’d like the shitty weather. ... ...” “Narrow hips?” Julie pretended to frown. “That's not good. You always said racehorses need hips for power.” Sandra sighed in exasperation. “All y... ...n a long time since she’d really looked at a man, other than how they rode or trained. Since her mother’s death, she hadn’t dated; Sandra thought it ... ... Chandler's Princess for one. But Julie was riding quality horses now, horses trained by an expert. She no longer had Bill's business, but her ridin... ...r before ordering food. Maybe even switch to something more potent. He'd been trained to encourage people to drink, then listen when they blabbed, b... ...“Julie found him when he was a pup. Probably part coyote with some heeler and Australian shepherd mixed in. He's great with the stock, tougher than ... ...bious look at Cisco who plodded along, head low and relaxed, oblivious to the racehorses pounding past. “Don’t let the spots fool you,” Kurt said. “...

...ater track where his partner was last seen alive. Julie West, a dedicated but struggling jockey, pins her dreams of an elusive win on the new trainer in town, never suspecting she’s a person of interest—and not because of her riding skills.Kurt didn’t expect his contrary colt to flourish under Julie’s feminine touch nor for his own rusty heart to soften. However, his decei...

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Cashel Byron's Profession

By: George Bernard Shaw

...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ... tained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Cashel Byron’s Profession by George Bernard Shaw, the Pennsylva... ...ngoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. C... ... the Spanish Main. III There was at this time in the city of Melbourne, in Australia, a wooden building, above the door of which was a board inscribed... ...gone to the docks, and contrived to hide himself on board a ship bound for Australia. Also how he had suffered severely from hunger and thirst before ... ...ve had some hospital prac- tice. I have often admired the skill with which trained nurses handle their patients.” Cashel made no reply, but, with a si... ... a monkey for me to-day; and you shall have your share of it, old boy.” “I trained him,” said Mellish, staggering forward again. “I 75 George Bernard... ...d him,” said Mellish, staggering forward again. “I 75 George Bernard Shaw trained him. You know me, my lord. Y ou know Bob Mellish. A word with your ... ...ibed for, each party contributing a share; the combat- ants are trained as racehorses, gamecocks, or their like are trained; they meet, and beat each ...

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The Voyage of the Beagle

By: Charles Darwin

...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin, the Pennsylvania St... ...ngoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. C... ... given of these confervae. They ap- pear especially common in the sea near Australia; and off Cape Leeuwin I found an allied but smaller and apparentl... ...e; Voyage of the Astrolabe and of the Co- quille; Captain King’s Survey of Australia, etc. 23 Charles Darwin and of a different shape from the other.... ...o ward off a blow, directed, as he thought, at his face. This man had been trained to a degradation lower than the sla- very of the most helpless anim... ...ards long, the wish be- ing to have horses that can make a rapid dash. The racehorses are trained not only to stand with their hoofs touching a line, ... ...wish be- ing to have horses that can make a rapid dash. The racehorses are trained not only to stand with their hoofs touching a line, but to draw all... ...ondors frequently attack young goats and lambs; and the shepherd- dogs are trained, whenever they pass over, to run out, an looking upwards to bark vi...

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The Dukes Children

By: Anthony Trollope

...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Duke’s Children by Anthony Trollope, the Pennsylvania State... ...ngoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. C... ... that he should some day become the great authority in England upon races, racehorses, and hunters? If he could be the winner of the Derby and Leger h... ...e which they lived was distasteful 180 The Duke’s Children to him,—though racehorses were an abomination to him, and the driving of coaches a folly, ... ...with that equanimity and air of superiority which always belongs to a well-trained occu- pant of the Treasury bench. The Duke was very anxious that hi... ... and then that ‘pig-headed fellow, Silverbridge’, would not have the horse trained anywhere but at Newmarket. How was he to be in two places at once? ... ... England, about all Europe. It had travelled to America and the Indies, to Australia and the Chinese cities before two hours were over. Before the rac... ...uld not have told her how sure he was that Silverbridge would keep no more racehorses, how he trusted that Silverbridge had done with betting, how he ...

...Excerpt: When The Duchess Was Dead No one, probably, ever felt himself to be more alone in the world than our old friend the Duke of Omnium, when the Duchess died. When this sad event happened he had ceased to be Prime Minister. During the first nine months after he had left office he and the Duchess remained in...

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Framley Parsonage

By: Anthony Trollope

...e of any kind. Any per- son using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope, the Pennsylvania State U... ...ngoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. C... ...t that you thought, or that I thought you thought, that one of the regular trained schoolmistresses would be better. ’ ‘But her ladyship did not agree... ...et about it, Smith?’ ‘How do we set about it? How did we set about it with Australia and America? It is very easy to criticize; but in such matters th... ...reat thing is to put one’s shoulder to the wheel. ’ ‘We sent our felons to Australia, ’ said Supplehouse, ‘and they began to work for us. And as to Am... ... his cir- cumstances were not more than ordinarily embarrassed. He kept no racehorses; and, as Lord Brock now heard for the first time, gave lectures ... ...or. ‘Mr Sowerby is not just at home at the present moment, ’ said the well-trained domestic. ‘I’ll wait about, then, ’ said Tom, seating himself on an...

...When young Mark Robarts was leaving college, his father might well declare that all men began to say all good things to him, and to extol his fortune in that he had a son blessed with an excellent disposition. This father was a physician living at Exeter. He was a gentleman possessed of no private means, but enjoying a lucrative practice, which had enabled him to maintain ...

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