
How to Write Like a Poet
For learners of English as a foreign language, writing seems to be the most difficult among the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The degree of difficulty varies from person to person, depending on how much the learners have exposed to using the language. As for now, let’s see how we can write eloquently like a poet.
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Our Tongue Is Our Life
พูดดีเป็นศรีแก่ตัว พูดชั่วพาตัวมัวหมอง” (Pood-dee-phen-sri-kae-tau Pood-chua-pha-tua-mua-mong) is a Thai proverb which can be translated as “a good speech brings about glory to oneself while the bad one ruins our reputation.” This proverb, when sincerely adopted to life, can lead us to reach our respective destiny. Our tongue works like a life compass; we can go right or wrong in life largely depends on how we use our tongue in speech.
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CRC Green Office Planning:Category 5
On November 1, Chiang Rai Campus held a meeting to follow up the planning for CRC Green Office, focusing on Category 5: Environment and Safety Management. Administrative Building, Classroom Building, UP Rim Kok Apartment, garden, and parking lots were among areas under discussions
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A Good Life with the Principle
What do you do when you feel agitated and hopeless? I imagine you, as I sometimes did, just want to sit idly for hours without the will to meet with anyone or anything that fails you. When hit hard by such and such depressive feelings, you might go too far and start to talk yourself out of peace, live a worthless life, criticize the world and people around, or feed on self-pity.
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Risk Management on the Move
“There is beauty for ashes” is the very notion that proves to be an amazing source of power to uphold our spirit, especially when we are faced with stresses and/or nerve-racking situations. This happened to me when I had to attend a two-day workshop on Organizational Risk Management at my university. At my age, sitting and listening to long lectures is not easy.
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