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The Resurgence of Jihadist Threats: A Call to Vigilance
I would suggest anyone who subscibes to your opinion on muslims especially should look at www. truthontrail. co. uk The evidence of inceasing muslim domination and discrimination. sexual offences against UKChildren by Muslim gangs are well documented and the suject is been ignorned by Muslim councellors in the areas concerned. -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Yes, I note also on the first page and although most probably in Thailand for over 180 days but then states remit or bring in more than and above the minimum thresholds. That means those who bring in less than 500 or 560K do not file a tax form!! -
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How to transfer the visa-exemption stamp from my old passport to my new passport
OP, covered here.... https://aseannow.com/topic/1329985-new-passport-how-to-leave-thailand/ -
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Congratulations Canada = Buh Bye Trudeau
The Canadian federal government has no control over the delivery of healthcare in Canada. it is an exclusive provincial mandate. Blaming the federal government for provinical. mismanagement is unreasonable. Cataract surgery is available at private clinics and is paid for by most of the provincial healthcare plans. One does not need surgery immediately as the condition develops over years. Typically the condition is monitored and then surgery is recommended. Nor do you need a referral from a family doctor for the clinics. Typically the optometrist will do the assessment. The clinics can also do the assessment. Yes, there are waiting periods for procedures in Canada. In some cases it is deplorable. This is due in large part to a shortage of specialists in some regions. In other cases, it is the medical association's own strategy that restricts access in order to ensure specialist incomes are kept high. The waiting periods in some Canadian cities are still superior to those which many Europeans and Americans experience. https://www.cihi.ca/en/explore-wait-times-for-priority-procedures-across-canada Over 60% of Canadians. benefit from private healthcare plans. These plans pay for private procedures such as MRI scans, Xrays, lab test, phyiotherapists and other specialties, dental care and vision care offered outside the hospital system. Average Canadians have better health care options than US citizens and they pay less for their medications and their procedures. -
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Bangkok Faces Worsening Air Quality with Unsafe PM2.5 Levels
Apart from usual village morons burning anything on the floor they can scrape up to burn ........we now have an arsonist setting fire to huge tracts of vacant government land near us. MIL has lost half a yam field and a dozen banana trees. The mountains near us are only just visible now and the sugarcane burning hasn't even started in earnest. -
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Which new laptop?
Get on the JIB website. Go to laptops. Filter your search, e.g. price 20-30k, brands e.g., Asus, Acer, Dell. Trawl the results to find your selection of ports etc. Get an external hub like BB suggested if you require more ports than on a laptop. Buy a new external hard drive to put your movies on. Repairing your old hard drive... people mostly only try if they really, really need to recover their data. It's generally not a cheap process, if it's even viable. You could always ask at some of the small repair shops if they think it is worth a shot. JIB, understandably, is going to want to sell you a new one. I don't know TukCom, but most IT malls have at least one secondhand PC shop. You can get some good deals on three or four year old desktops with a three-month warranty. A new Win 11 desktop at JIB that easily does what you want would be around 25k. -
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Cataracts Surgery Chiang Mai (Only)
I have had 2 cataract ops. Make sure you get an eye shield. NHS UK suggests you wear it at night. I suggest you wear it all day as well, for at least a fortnight. Get a roll of microporous tape to secure it. The last thing you want is dust/dirt getting blown into your eye. The anaesthetic was administered by eye drops. I have read that some people on this forum were given an injection into their eye. No thanks. For post op, I was given 2in1 eye drops containing a steroid and antibiotic for 4 weeks. Use a flannel to clean the area around the eye. Dont get water in your eye so careful with the shower. I went home half an hour after the op. Eye will be very watery for the first few days. Good luck. -
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