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Monthly Archives: April 2016

International Relations 1 (2015-16)

Asian business communication style: What to know

Author thtran Date April 11, 2016
Introduction Remember what I mentioned in the first and second blogs about the cultural...
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International Relations 1 (2015-16)

Made in China

Author jjansen Date April 10, 2016
Learning Mandarin while studying the module of International Relations got me really interested in...
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International Relations 1 (2015-16)

What is the value of your kidney?

Author mbokkers Date April 10, 2016
$150.000 USD Ever seen the movie: Never let me go? This movie is about...
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International Relations 1 (2015-16)

Human traffic is everywhere and it has to stop now!

Author chdebruin Date April 8, 2016
  HUMAN TRAFFIC IS EVERYWHERE AND IT HAS TO STOP NOW! In this blog...
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International Relations 1 (2015-16)

Rich in a developing continent, welcome in Singapore.

Author rvheerden Date April 7, 2016
  Introduction If you know a little bit about the world and Asian countries,...
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International Relations 1 (2015-16)

The biggest pride in Dutch history (or is it?)

Author kvdburg Date April 6, 2016
Introduction Indonesia, a country that consists of 17,508 islands (of which 6,000 are inhabited),...
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Latest Posts
  • Hospitality in the land of smile - buddhist influence on guest service
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  • Is The Thai Food Market Culture Dying?
  • The fight of decades- The fight of feminism and women's rights issues
  • Why Thailand loves better.
  • The Thai and their beliefs: Buddhism and Spiritualism.
  • The influence of Western Europe on Thailand & the other way around
  • Traditional Thai cuisine, the cultural origins and a short comparison to the German cuisine
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