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International Relations 1 (MP3 2020-21)

Hospitality in the land of smile – buddhist influence on guest service

Author ninafr Date March 29, 2021
Tagged Buddhism, buddhism influence, Guest service, Hospitality, hospitality industry, Thailand | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (MP3 2020-21), Understanding Thainess (2020-2021)

Fight for equality – women’s rights in Thailand

Author laraja Date March 29, 2021
Tagged #protests, Discrimination, feminism, Gender equality, women rights | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (MP3 2020-21)

Thailand- A save heaven for LGBTQ community?

Author lukasfe Date March 29, 2021
Thailand  – A save heaven for LGBTQ community?     To all the people...
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International Relations 1 (MP3 2020-21)

The fight of decades- The fight of feminism and women’s rights issues

Author klarissap Date March 29, 2021
Throughout time, feminism has learned a valuable lesson. The grass isn’t greener on the...
Tagged equality, feminism, feminist movement, women rights, women rights issues | Leave a comment |
International Relations (2020-2021), International Relations 1 (MP3 2020-21)

The Inviolability Of The Catholic Church

Author evakol Date March 28, 2021
Tagged catholic church, church, LGBTQ+, LGBTQ+ rights, Racism, sexual abuse, Vatikan | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (MP3 2020-21)

Covid-19: a catalyst for (online) sex trafficking in Thailand?

Author pietert Date March 28, 2021
Tagged human trafficking, online abuse, Pattaya, sex trafficking, Sexual Violence, Thailand | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (MP3 2020-21)

Is the UN failing mankind… AGAIN?

Author valentinm Date March 28, 2021
Tagged humanitarian crisis, International cooperation, Liberalism, Peacekeeping, Realism, Rwanda, United Nations, Yemen | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (MP3 2020-21)

Sak Yant – The beauty of Thailand’s sacred tattoos

Author lenahe Date March 27, 2021
A couple of years ago I came across a Sak Yant for the first...
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  • Hospitality in the land of smile - buddhist influence on guest service
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  • The Milk Tea Alliance or how the Internet society can provoke change.
  • Thailand- A save heaven for LGBTQ community?
  • 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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