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

By: Matti Sarmela

...a hurry overtake recklessly. In Thailand, road traffic accidents cause the deaths of tens of thousands of people annually, but driving is unavoidable.... ...opposite is a human being who is adapted to local communities. 3. Sarmela 1977; 1978. In reality, scientific-technological development, economic grow... ...e 1967. Van Roy 1967; 1971. Moerman 1968. Potter 1976. Iddhichiracharas 1977. Sharp – Hanks 1978. Mulder 1978. Tomosugi 1980; 1995. Turton 1987. N... ...hlin 1960. Kiong – Bun 2001. 7. On village building traditions: Chongrak 1977. Boeles - Sternstein 1966. Turton 1981 (1978). Izikowitz - Söre... ...angrien 1972. Evers 1973. Rubin 1974. Piker 1975. Pongsapich 1976. Murray 1977. Fessen 1978. Sarmela 1979a-c. Tomosugi 1980; 1995. Warr 1980. Kuwinp... ...ere and the number of victims has begun to decline, although statistics on deaths will continue to rise. Maybe deaths from Aids will gradually become ... ...y, and no longer have a future in any case. In densely populated villages, deaths of ten people from Aids constitutes a rare cause of death in recent ... .... Davis 1973. Foster 1975a; 1982. Keyes 1975. Potter, J. 1976. Potter, S. 1977. Hale 1979. Mougne 1984. Podhisita 1985. Thorbek 1987. Smuckarn 1998....

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