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Government Falls Short on Teacher Recruitment Amid Record Shortages
Sounds like BS to me. Bureaucrats are masters of BS. I've never wanted to be a teacher, but from what I read, it's an unattractive job that requires too much unpaid work, and is too stressful with not enough support ( like nursing, which also suffers a recruitment and retention catastrophe ). Frankly, given the brats in society, the biggest problem IMO is the students. Make a mistake and end up being penalised, especially in these insane days when a brat pupil can make a complaint over being called the wrong pronoun or suchlike insanity. As for being a male, especially a white male, might as well paint a big target on their backs. In NZ I think male teachers are an extinct species. -
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Illegal Gambling Den Raided in Rayong – 50 Arrested, but Local Politician Escapes Scrutiny
One doesn't need to be a brain surgeon to work this one out ...................LOL -
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Thai Immigration Chief Orders Crackdown on Foreign Nationals in Mae Hong Son
He needs to order a crackdown of foreigners paying bribes via agents to get extensions they are not entitled to -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 16 March 2025
Jealous Ex Attacks Korean Man with Machete in Pattaya Condo A jealous ex-girlfriend launched a brutal attack on her former partner with a machete after finding him in a condo with another woman in Pattaya. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1354746-jealous-ex-attacks-korean-man-with-machete-in-pattaya-condo/ -
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Dark chocolate
Based on your previous posts you struggled with sugar and carbs, maybe lacked enough self control to avoid the high processed stuff, i have no problem with controlling what I eat, i love carbs, veg, fruit, life's sweeter -
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Jealous Ex Attacks Korean Man with Machete in Pattaya Condo
Picture from responders. A jealous ex-girlfriend launched a brutal attack on her former partner with a machete after finding him in a condo with another woman in Pattaya. Emergency rescue teams from Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation and Pattaya police rushed to a condominium on Thappraya Road in Nong Prue, Bang Lamung district, Chonburi, following reports of an assault at approximately 06:05 on 15 March. Upon arrival at the 16th-floor apartment, they found Choi Yonghun, a 45-year-old South Korean national, with a deep gash to his head. Blood was reportedly splattered across the room. Rescue workers provided first aid before urgently transporting him to hospital for further treatment. The attacker, identified as 23-year-old Jasmine, was still inside the apartment when authorities arrived and made no attempt to flee. According to 24-year-old Manatsanan, the woman who was in the room with the victim, she heard the door being unlocked and saw Jasmine enter. A heated argument erupted between the ex-girlfriend and Choi at the doorway. Fearing for her safety, Manatsanan attempted to hide. As the confrontation escalated, Jasmine allegedly grabbed a machete and swung it at Manatsanan, but Choi intervened and was struck in the head instead. Terrified, Manatsanan fled into the bathroom and contacted the authorities. Initial investigations suggest that jealousy was the motive behind the violent outburst, with Jasmine losing control after discovering her ex-boyfriend with another woman. Police have collected evidence from the scene and will summon all parties for questioning as legal proceedings continue. -- 2025-03-16
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