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

By: Matti Sarmela

...ploughing, I'm sure they will disappear. In the past, we used to only grow indigenous varieties, but today people buy improved seed varieties with a y... ... your lifetime? Will buffalo disappear altogether? What about seed grain? indigenous varieties are cheaper. In the old days, we just used to use catt... ...ople. More and more village farmers have found that they have scarcely any rights in their world markets-dominated environments, and they make almost ... ...ist their relatives. On the other hand, the media fuel new ideas about the rights of modern man. Educated, employed women and men may live as singles ... ...ly afforded children the position of being born in wedlock and inheritance rights; today, such rights are also confirmed officially by registering the... ... and their number grows from one set of figures to the next. The country's indigenous researchers have now tried to curb the writing and found that if... ...such as Amnesty International, have deemed executions to contravene human rights. In his statements (e.g. Bangkok Post 2.3.2003), the Prime Minister... ...Particularly in the era of swidden culture, when hereditary land ownership rights were unknown, the land belonged to ancestors, and their graves or cu...

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