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

By: Matti Sarmela

...ic drugs and alcohol. Human environment contains ever more risks, security systems, iron fencing. In cities, almost half of all marriages end in divor... ...on oil, and today's modern development culture was created. Now the fossil fuels are running out, we will move on to the post-oil era, and societies w... ...meat is spongy. Pigs are fattened extremely quickly and they're even given injections to make them grow faster. Do you believe that other villagers t... ...lo for field work. The ploughing machine is expensive, and you have to buy fuel for it. One needs plenty of money, and using a ploughing machine, one ... ...pinion polls (Table 5A). A couch, cabinets with glazed doors, stereo sound systems, television and refrigerator appeared downstairs; the upstairs beca... ...er, like self-sufficient agrarian villages everywhere. Local environmental systems created a culture that included shared events of the farming season... ...more than ten times the price of a buffalo, and that it consumes expensive fuel and oil, as well as costing money in servicing and repairs. In the ea... ... time, when I was sick, the health centre doctor gave me medicine and four injections too, but since I didn't get better, I went to the sorcerer. He s...

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