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No. USAID was created by a JFK EO. So, an EO can destroy it. The Dept of EDU was created by congress. Thus, it will take an act of congress to eliminate it. -
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Might I learn something new that I had not already learned before reading your Topic? Maybe.... But,, might what I learn from your Topics be of value to me? Only YOU might know.... Yes....I say NO! No, No, NO! I will not learn much of value to me, and.... On the contrary, if you read MY Topics... You can learn a.....LOT...! Yes, Bob.... My Topics are just so much better than yours.... Am I right? My Topics have everything, and even music. You NEVER add any interesting music into your Topics... Why? Because... You haven't the time. You just rush your Topics out, lickety-split, and with abandon. Are you really so busy that you are not willing to take the time to make....all... Your Topics a GEM, each and every one???? Note: A TOUCH of CLass, Bob....A touch of CLASS. This is what you are dearly missing in your Topics..... -
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Casino Concerns: Vice & Doubts on Economic Gains Dominate Nida Poll File photo for reference only //Wikipedia Most Thais are anxious about increased vice and gambling addiction, raising doubts on the economic benefits of the government's proposed casino-entertainment complexes, as revealed in a Nida Poll survey. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1355533-casino-concerns-vice-doubts-on-economic-gains-dominate-nida-poll/ -
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Casino Concerns: Vice & Doubts on Economic Gains Dominate Nida Poll
File photo for reference only //Wikipedia Most Thais are anxious about increased vice and gambling addiction, raising doubts on the economic benefits of the government's proposed casino-entertainment complexes, as revealed in a Nida Poll survey. The poll gathered the public's concerns following the cabinet's recent approval of a draft bill that paves the way for casino-equipped entertainment centres. Respondents expressed several apprehensions: 32.60% worried about potential societal vice, immorality, and threats to national security. 30.23% questioned the economic benefits claimed by the government. 28.09% asked how the government plans to prevent gambling addiction among Thais. 24.89% were concerned about anti-money laundering measures. 24.66% feared these complexes might become a haven for the criminal underworld. 20.15% inquired about strategies to handle social impacts. 18.63% wondered about the effectiveness of curbing illegal gambling. 18.55% doubted the promise of increased tourism. 17.48% questioned the tangible benefits for Thai citizens. 16.56% speculated about potential political funding from casinos. 14.27% had no further questions 12.90% doubted the job creation potential. 12.14% sought assurances on transparent licensing processes. 11.98% queried the absence of a public referendum. 10.15% asked about feasibility studies conducted. 10.00% wondered if these complexes could stop Thais from gambling abroad. 9.39% asked about policy fairness and location of complexes. 7.40% questioned the hastiness of the policy decision. 5.73% wanted entry requirements for Thai citizens clarified. 4.50% inquired about assurances against financial losses. 3.51% suggested considering entertainment complexes sans casinos. 3.28% questioned the appropriateness of entry fees. 3.05% asked about state and community revenue considerations. 2.21% pointed out unclear details in the draft bill. 2.14% doubted revenue from licensing would be worthwhile. 1.60% questioned the authority of the policy committee. Concerns about potential social and political conflicts were also noted: 31.83% predicted violent conflict. 31.68% foresaw non-violent conflict. 26.49% viewed it as merely differing opinions, not a conflict. 9.16% believed no problems would arise. 0.84% had no opinion. This survey, conducted from 18th to 20th March, involved 1,310 participants aged 18 and above from different educational backgrounds and occupations, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-03-24 -
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Retirement visa or marriage visa extension at very old age
Thank you for mentioning this addition to the form TM.7. For anyone interested, this is currently the link to the form on the website of the Immigration Bureau: https://www.immigration.go.th/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/4.คำขออนุญาตเพื่ออยู่ในราชอาณาจักรเป็นการชั่วคราวต่อไป-ตม.7.pdf
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