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slowmotionocean:

So this is what Thai dollar looks like.

slowmotionocean:

So this is what Thai dollar looks like.

fastfoodhut:

Apparently we’re not the only country that’s getting the McRib this month! Thailand’s getting it on a value menu for 59 baht. It appears to be similar to the japanese variant. Another amazing thing to me is how Ronald greets customers in a traditional thai fashion:

Check out thailand mcdonald’s website: http://www.mcthai.co.th

fastfoodhut:

Apparently we’re not the only country that’s getting the McRib this month! Thailand’s getting it on a value menu for 59 baht. It appears to be similar to the japanese variant. Another amazing thing to me is how Ronald greets customers in a traditional thai fashion:

Thai Ronald Greets you

Check out thailand mcdonald’s website: http://www.mcthai.co.th

presentstuff:

Sleeping giant: Villagers row past a submerged ‘leaning Buddha’ statue at a temple which has been flooded after heavy rains. More than 250 people have died in the floods

presentstuff:

Sleeping giant: Villagers row past a submerged ‘leaning Buddha’ statue at a temple which has been flooded after heavy rains. More than 250 people have died in the floods

quelowat:

FLOODED OUT: Cars sat submerged in floodwaters at a Honda factory in Ayutthaya, Thailand, Tuesday. Massive flooding halted car production and left hundreds of people dead across Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, officials said. (Christophe Archambault/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images)

quelowat:

FLOODED OUT: Cars sat submerged in floodwaters at a Honda factory in Ayutthaya, Thailand, Tuesday. Massive flooding halted car production and left hundreds of people dead across Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, officials said. (Christophe Archambault/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images)

Fonkoze Blog: A letter that changed a life: Q&A with Grameen's Alex Counts

fonkoze:

Alex Counts has taken on a daunting task - chronicling the work of Fonkoze in an upcoming book. The president of the Grameen Foundation, which supports the work of Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, is blogging about the book’s progress. You can also follow him on Twitter. He was…

(Source: fonkoze)

hervoicenow:

Women bring communities together. They invest 90% of their income back in to their families, as compared to 30% by men. 
“If we want to change our society, we need to focus our attention on our women, who are not going to abandon anybody.”
- Sir Fazle Abed, founder of the microfinance organization BRAC. 
Read the rest of the article published on Big Think here. 

hervoicenow:

Women bring communities together. They invest 90% of their income back in to their families, as compared to 30% by men.

“If we want to change our society, we need to focus our attention on our women, who are not going to abandon anybody.”

Sir Fazle Abed, founder of the microfinance organization BRAC

Read the rest of the article published on Big Think here

morningbangkok:

McDonald’s corn pie

morningbangkok:

McDonald’s corn pie

(Source: mybangkok)

In Thailand, there are 17.486 million people that use the Internet (per World Bank 2009).

In Thailand, there are 17.486 million people that use the Internet (per World Bank 2009).

slowmotionocean:

So this is what Thai dollar looks like.

slowmotionocean:

So this is what Thai dollar looks like.

fastfoodhut:

Apparently we’re not the only country that’s getting the McRib this month! Thailand’s getting it on a value menu for 59 baht. It appears to be similar to the japanese variant. Another amazing thing to me is how Ronald greets customers in a traditional thai fashion:

Check out thailand mcdonald’s website: http://www.mcthai.co.th

fastfoodhut:

Apparently we’re not the only country that’s getting the McRib this month! Thailand’s getting it on a value menu for 59 baht. It appears to be similar to the japanese variant. Another amazing thing to me is how Ronald greets customers in a traditional thai fashion:

Thai Ronald Greets you

Check out thailand mcdonald’s website: http://www.mcthai.co.th

presentstuff:

Sleeping giant: Villagers row past a submerged ‘leaning Buddha’ statue at a temple which has been flooded after heavy rains. More than 250 people have died in the floods

presentstuff:

Sleeping giant: Villagers row past a submerged ‘leaning Buddha’ statue at a temple which has been flooded after heavy rains. More than 250 people have died in the floods

quelowat:

FLOODED OUT: Cars sat submerged in floodwaters at a Honda factory in Ayutthaya, Thailand, Tuesday. Massive flooding halted car production and left hundreds of people dead across Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, officials said. (Christophe Archambault/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images)

quelowat:

FLOODED OUT: Cars sat submerged in floodwaters at a Honda factory in Ayutthaya, Thailand, Tuesday. Massive flooding halted car production and left hundreds of people dead across Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, officials said. (Christophe Archambault/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images)

Fonkoze Blog: A letter that changed a life: Q&A with Grameen's Alex Counts

fonkoze:

Alex Counts has taken on a daunting task - chronicling the work of Fonkoze in an upcoming book. The president of the Grameen Foundation, which supports the work of Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, is blogging about the book’s progress. You can also follow him on Twitter. He was…

(Source: fonkoze)

hervoicenow:

Women bring communities together. They invest 90% of their income back in to their families, as compared to 30% by men. 
“If we want to change our society, we need to focus our attention on our women, who are not going to abandon anybody.”
- Sir Fazle Abed, founder of the microfinance organization BRAC. 
Read the rest of the article published on Big Think here. 

hervoicenow:

Women bring communities together. They invest 90% of their income back in to their families, as compared to 30% by men.

“If we want to change our society, we need to focus our attention on our women, who are not going to abandon anybody.”

Sir Fazle Abed, founder of the microfinance organization BRAC

Read the rest of the article published on Big Think here

morningbangkok:

McDonald’s corn pie

morningbangkok:

McDonald’s corn pie

(Source: mybangkok)

In Thailand, there are 17.486 million people that use the Internet (per World Bank 2009).

In Thailand, there are 17.486 million people that use the Internet (per World Bank 2009).

klaychristian:

Front of 50 Baht Bill

klaychristian:

Front of 50 Baht Bill

Thailand Internet users as percentage of population

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