Analysis New school year, same old story: Thailand’s education system ‘stuck in the past’
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Harvard University resists
Trump University (while it lasted) was a for-profit educational institution and not tax-exempt. -
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Thailand Digital Arrival Card. TDAC
I really find that hard to beleive. -
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A true story about an old pal of mine.
About 10 years back I was visiting some friends of the family near the Cambodian border. A friend of theirs invited me to his home. I did not know he lived in Cambodia. I got on his bike, and after about a 40 minute ride, passing a group of soldiers at one point, we got to his house. It was then I found out I was in Cambodia. He told me that in that area locals could travel about 10km into the other country. I am sure that did not pertain to me, but it shows crossing the border without going through immigration isn't that hard. -
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Thailand Digital Arrival Card. TDAC
I find that really hard to beleive. -
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Voluntary National Insurance contributions - what should happen?
I went through this rigmarole 10 years ago and it wasn't easy then, DWP was fine but HMRC seemed very reluctant to take any money off me. They gave me a list of outstanding years that I could pay for immediately, with quite a few of them this would be my last opportunity to buy them so I sent a cheque for over £8K and those years were credited to my NI record. They also set up a direct debit which would allow them to deduct the Class 3 contributions from my bank account monthly every year until my 66th birthday. Once it was all set up it worked fine, and two years ago when I reached 66 they started paying the state pension, which by then was over £9K even though I only had 30 years to my name, not the full 35 required to maximise your pension. I'd only been contracted out for 5 years in total so I'm mostly on the new system. My brother had over 40 years to his credit but had been contracted out all the time so his pension was actually smaller than mine. Of course, as I'm honest and they know I live in Thailand I haven't received any indexation. I knew that would happen, but it's kind of annoying when I actually paid good money for my Class 3 contributions, while for most people the years simply build up as a free perk of working and paying NI. Remember the National Insurance Fund that's also supposed to pay for the NHS, the biggest secret about which is that there is no National Insurance Fund, lol? It's all just a Ponzi scheme and becoming increasingly unaffordable for the cash-strapped British government as the number of new members declines yet they somehow have to support the large cohort of Baby Boomers. -
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Dollar seen as risky currency status alert
You go with that and let us know how it turns out with his policies and there impact when they "kick in "
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