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For Tour Ekkul, aquatic photography requires a passion as deep as the ocean



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  • I want to learn forever

    "Live as if you were to die tomorrow," Mahatma Gandhi once said. "Learn as if you were to live....

Your Line

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At Work

Fly High

You've gotta sell it!
When it comes to designing things, most people assume that creativity is the most important thing.

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How to

Banking on it.
Balancing your budget and saving for rainy day.
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By the Pro

Here's the snag with snacks
Just what is a snack? A piece of fruit? I like pineapple, you prefer guava. Everyone has his and her own taste....
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ON CAMPUS

Major success with a minor
A team of Thammasat political-science students stages a coup in a marketing competition
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STUDY TIPS

Taking it home
Thais studying at New Zealand schools choose housing to fit lifestyle, budgets
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TIME OUT

Spinning a new yarn
If you love hand-made attire and accessories, crocheting could be your hobby for life
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Language Lab

Press Clippings

Propaganda and PR claims over Prince Harry's Afghan tour
Prince Harry was on Sunday spending his first full day back in Britain after a tour of duty in Afghanistan,....
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Understand English

Animals in the English language
The headline "PROPERTY: World is Tycoon Charoen's oyster" makes me think of other animal names....
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Ask Dr. English

"Point of view" and "view"
We use "point of view" when we refer to the attitude a particular individual has about something as....
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Toefl Test

What happened to you? You look like Christmas came early this year!
Read the dialogue and answer the question that follow
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THE NATION BLOG

Smart Life Photo Gallery

  • Students meets farang: ‘Hello, mister, you understand me?’
  • “Love Troop” actors and actresses and members of youth network, V-Teen distribute “Love Kits” for promoting sex education around Siam Square and at BTS stations. They also participated in a seminar, “What kind of sex education teens want”.
  • The University of the Arts, London, in collaboration with Mentor International organised a special “Presentation for Fashion Study Abroad”. Many potential students of the University of the Arts London attended the event.
Tanya Tansringkan, a former student of the university was a guest speaker at the event. Tanya graduated in fashion design from the London College of Fashion and worked with many prestigious designers including Vivienne Westwood, Jonathan Saunders, Madame V Lingereis UK and others.
  • Students of the Volunteer Club from Mahidol University International College travel to a school in a rural area of Sai Yok in Kanchanaburi to help with repairs, build a canteen and teach students. MUIC director Chariya R Brockelman and staff went to another school in the same district to host a lunch, help repair the library and donate books and computers.
  • Chulalongkorn University student Vithavas Termklinchan, winner of the Ellis Championship 2007, which includes a Bt100,000 scholarship and a two-week study trip to Singapore, with first and second runners-up Preeyakit Buranasil from Srinakharinwirot University and Karat Roonpraphan from Thammasat University. The competition, organised by the SET in cooperation with SCG Paper, Innovative Bizware, Language@Click and ‘The Nation’, aims to encourage undergraduate students to develop their English-language skills by using Ellis software.
  • Siam Cement Group recently presented ‘SCG Talent Scholarship 2007’ awards to 125 students who have achieved outstanding academic records over a period of four years. The scholarships are worth Bt3.05 million in total. 
The cream of the young generation is also invited to participate in the group’s social and environmental contribution activities: the playground at Wat Had Song Khwae School in Kaeng Khoi district, Saraburi, and making a salt lick for butterflies in Khao Yai National Park.

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