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Report Foreign Man's Erratic Behaviour Sparks Concern in Jomtien
".............he attempted to chase a dog with apparent harmful intent." Looks like he could do with a good feed - maybe he fancied a "hot dog" Korean style? -
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Importing personal belongings
We moved our complete Household (yes, including lots of books too) from Switzerland to region Chiang Mai. 20 feet container. We prepacked all the items wich were possible ourselves. All furniture what could be prepared was prepared by us (whithout wrapping palstic foil). Packing list was made by us. They tell you before what should NOT be written - like Buddhas, ARTS, etc. You give it different names... Their packing service Included antique items (table, 2 Comtoise clocks (around 1850) and more. That was all - after prepared by us - packed by the shipping company. Container was loaded and unloaded of course also by them. We paid a fixed price from our location Switzerland to location Chiang Mai - door to door - around 13'000USD. Included everything, also "customs". We had absolutley nothing to do... One can say that's alot of money - yes, it is. On the other hand we wouldn't be able to find lots of these things here. So, yes, it was worth it for us. Home is where your heart is... -
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Report Mindanao Provinces Lead in Low Literacy Rates, Urgent Educational Intervention Needed
File photo for reference only Recent data from the Philippine Statistics Authority’s Functional Literacy, Education and Mass Media Survey (Flemms) underscores a concerning reality: Eight out of the ten provinces with the lowest literacy rates are in Mindanao. This finding highlights an urgent need for targeted educational interventions in the region. According to Flemms data presented to the Senate, Tawi-Tawi holds the highest basic illiteracy rate, with 36% of its population unable to read, write, or compute. This is followed by provinces such as Davao Occidental and Basilan, each with 23%, and several others in Mindanao facing severe literacy challenges. The term "functional illiterate" applies to those who can read, write, and compute but lack comprehension skills. Tawi-Tawi also ranks highest in this category, with 67% of its population struggling with comprehension, showcasing significant barriers to progress in education and livelihood opportunities. Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, chair of the Senate basic education committee, expressed alarm over these figures, emphasizing the difficulty of breaking the poverty cycle without basic literacy skills. He advocates for increased funding and attention to provinces with critical literacy issues, reinforcing the need for comprehensive intervention programs. Education Secretary Juan Edgardo Angara highlighted the necessity of refocusing teaching methodologies and the importance of training students to be critical thinkers with 21st-century skills. Remedial and literacy programs are among the strategies planned to address these gaps, supported by the effective use of collected data. PSA Assistant National Statistician Adrian Cerezo noted that Angara had reviewed and acknowledged the literacy challenges during discussions, indicating a coordinated response is forthcoming. Flemms also indicates that the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) has the highest regional basic illiteracy rates at 16%. Such numbers present significant obstacles to development, particularly in regions already grappling with economic challenges. For provinces with the highest literacy scores, Apayao leads with a 95.2% basic literacy rate, followed closely by Benguet and Romblon. High-functioning literacy rates were recorded in urban areas such as San Juan and Baguio, demonstrating stark contrasts between top-performing and struggling regions. Senator Gatchalian emphasized the need to allocate more resources to provinces with poor Flemms scores, suggesting this data should guide national and local government policies to foster educational improvements. This step is critical to addressing not only literacy but also the broader socioeconomic issues tied to education. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Inquirer 2025-05-02 -
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Accident Foreign Man Dies After Falling from Third-Floor Staircase in Patong
She might have been just as drunk as he was if they'd both been out together matching each other drink for drink (Which is not unusual, by the way - especially some Aussies!) And where does it say they'd been arguing? Suicide? Assisted suicide? Pure conjecture.
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