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Staying one month need help to accelerate visa process pattaya
Umm.. I would have post that agent for "safe entry service" For general advice of options from agent in Pattaya I would start with Maneerat soi 13/2. -
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Is Trump's war on academia his dumbest move yet?
A variation on a theme: Give me your young, your well to do, Your brightest yearning for this day, When higher skills they will accrue, Send these, first class Air China to the UK At immigration please, front of the queue. Trump’s ‘act of self-harm’ could accidentally save UK universities British universities have spent the last year slipping into crisis, cutting jobs and courses as the falling value of tuition fees combined with a drop in international students created the perfect storm. British higher education leaders expect significant flows of foreign students to be redirected towards the UK following Trump’s extraordinary attempt to limit US institutions’ ability to recruit students from abroad. Some Chinese students who were bound for the US have already decided to come to the UK to study instead, The i Paper has been told. -
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Report Health Minister Somsak Blocks Punishment of Doctors in Thaksin Hospital Case
Apologies for my rather late reply. In my family, there are always a few who insist on having the last word. I do belong to this family (read slowly), but I’m not one of them. A lot unfolded in this thread during my return drive from my place of birth to The Hague. News tends to travel faster than my car these days. I followed Teslas on the highway, trusting their automatic speed controls—not eager to get flashed when in a hurry. Naturally, I appreciate and welcome new developments—and I give them the chance to grow. Alongside feeling slightly honored—and quite used to being addressed as Sir and San, not Son nor Sun, in most high-tech environments—my dear Sir, I know voices must be heard, raised, and earned—not bought. And these days, not-so-poor Thaksin is easier to sell than my old, characterful furniture on Dutch Marktplaats. Heavy, real-character furniture that lasts a hundred years or more and even carries my bronze name tag—a place where, quite impressively, you can sell things you don’t even need to own. Just like a headline. But I’m not trading trust in institutions for pitchfork politics—or for the thrill of pushing just another story. I know what a Dutch gaffel is—I used one as a boy feeding cows on our neighbor’s potato farm. And in plain buffalo language: not every tool made for lifting hay is fit for judging doctors—especially not just before they arrive at becoming one. I’ve read the letters, and I know tempers run high—especially when vetoes are cast like nets over troubled waters. But even when institutions wobble, or resolutions are overturned before the ink dries, I still believe reform must outpace rage. Medicine is no battlefield for regime change. And though accountability must be demanded, not every stethoscope should become a sword. Yes, I saw that fiery call to overthrow the “infeective” Paetongtarn Shinawatra—though I’m still not sure whether that was meant to question her effectiveness or diagnose her with a contagious typo. Either way, I don’t believe regime change should be driven by spelling errors or pitchfork enthusiasm. I know all too well that not every professor can be trusted. That’s why we invented science. I was trained by the best, asked hard questions, and had to answer even harder ones. Dutch politician Steenkamp comes to mind—when he visited my birthplace, he addressed people with his usual “Sir.” Radical change may stir hearts, but I’ve seen plenty of hammers swung in frustration—only to find they were needed later to build. So I’ll run off with this touch of folksy elegance—hopefully with a smile on both our faces. And if you wish to continue our conversation, you’re most welcome to do so. I didn’t reply immediately—I was on my way to The Hague. No, I’m not a war criminal. Last time I checked my VOG, I wasn’t one of them. I wasn't arrested and could finish my coffee—The Hague’s machine isn’t half bad these days: -
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Question about obtaining bank letter from BBL
Bit off topic but soon settlement on condo. 4 mill. With kasikorn that 2 transfers. -
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Aspirin
All around Pattaya and Bangkok etc I use them all but if you're looking for those mega high dose ones then I am not sure.
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