Most of the women dream of true love. We mostly familiar Disney fairy tales which all princesses find their true love and marry at the end of the story. Is it possible in reality? Is it end of the story?
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Japanese Housewives’ Phenomenon and What Lies Beneath It
Since the past, in almost every cultures, women are expected to do housework and taking care of children while men are expected to be breadwinner. But as the time changes, the line that separate two roles started to fade. However, that is probably not the case for Japan, where the line is still clear.
Continue readingGender Inequality in Japan’s Labour Force
In order to desegregate and increase the number of upper Japanese management women, the structure and organization of the traditional business customs need to be reforms. Furthermore, an increase in women labour force, increasing in positive attitude toward gender roles and decreasing in the gender gap in educational acquisition can also reduce in the gender segregation and increasing in the number of women at the top of the authority in Japan.
Continue readingRaising Awareness for Domestic Violence in Thailand
The month of November has been named the campaign month for ending violence against women and children by the Thai government since 1999. With worsening statistics and a high price tag, the issue of domestic violence in Thailand deserves to be brought to light now more than ever.
Continue readingProtected: The Chronic problem of Bangkok’s Traffic and its Transporting system
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Continue readingA weaker State under globalization is a myth! (1)
Globalization does not make the State irrelevant. It is quite the opposite. The State has become even more powerful, or to express more accurately, authoritarian.
Continue readingCurse of Thailand’s natural resources luck
People would usually think that born in a country’s which have a large chunk of natural resources would be better-off due to resources endowment advantage. For Thailand this isn’t the case as it’s leads to huge political structural problems that’s existed until today.
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Continue readingProtected: Economic growth is not possible without harming the environment
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Continue readingProtected: Chinese FDI in Africa: A Real Life Risk-Game
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The topic of the essay is very interesting, it highlights an alternative perspective on tackling urban crimes. It is well…
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The arguments you bring up to advocate for the reduction of privatisation of the educational sector are highly relevant. However,…
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Very interesting essay and I agree with you that the IMF and its policies in Greece had brought many negative…
I believe that such micro-mobility’s succes depends on the city and the way its transportation infrastructure has been planned over…
I agree that the privatisation of education has clearly become a problem for education overall. The fact that school teachers…
Very interesting to look at a solution for crime and an improvement in health through the usage of art. I…
Very interesting article! However, what Daryl mentions is interesting about what does Madrid offers as a solution. There are barely…
very interesting topic especially for europeans experiencing the life in Bangkok for a few months. I think you could write…
I really like your perspective and I think you make some really good points regarding different topics. Such as, climate…
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