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    Heh...

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    Lots of references to previous works. But an interesting read.

    Table 2.? showing the pre-migration work flow struck me as apt.

    All about selecting a "property". One wonders who would "invest" in a property in Thailand.

    I immediately thought of the selection of one's future "partner", it being assumed they would be ones "property" after lavashing gold, blocks and cement on them. Luckily at the bottom of the chart was an arrow taking one back to the beginning of the flow chart (For those who cannot decide I suspect, or after finally take off the rose coloured specs.)
    A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Lots of references to previous works. But an interesting read.

    Table 2.? showing the pre-migration work flow struck me as apt.

    All about selecting a "property". One wonders who would "invest" in a property in Thailand.

    I immediately thought of the selection of one's future "partner", it being assumed they would be ones "property" after lavashing gold, blocks and cement on them. Luckily at the bottom of the chart was an arrow taking one back to the beginning of the flow chart (For those who cannot decide I suspect, or after finally take off the rose coloured specs.)
    Remembering, though, that the research and work was prepared from a culturally subjective perspective through Thai eyes.

    Still, quite reasonable and fair.

    One might guess that such a project composed by a Farang with differing experiences, exposure, and material might manifest itself in a completely different form.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Lots of references to previous works. But an interesting read.
    Guessing you're not thoroughly attuned to the rigours of research.

    Or, really, how it works in any way, shape or form.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Congratulations, when is the party?
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    ta da!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainNemo
    ta da!
    jesus, you're fcuking creepy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raycarey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainNemo
    ta da!
    jesus, you're fcuking creepy.

    And your relation to the thesis subject matter, reacharound?

    ......uh-huh, just as I thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille
    Guessing you're not thoroughly attuned to the rigours of research. Or, really, how it works in any way, shape or form.
    You are suggesting quoting too many previous works, in my opinion, to pad out your own is somewhat a sign of intelligence?

    I see it as trying to include as many "notable" previous "leaders" as a shotgun approach. Trying to influence by association to the reviewers own "leaders" list and hence obtain their Phd.

    The students work/"rigours of research"/topic selection is obviously sufficient to obtain her goal without the too numerous "reinforcements" from others.

    But then I'm not the academic of my family, or obviously, this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raycarey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainNemo
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    jesus, you're fcuking creepy.
    Speak for yourself. That's a publically posted picture. Academic research is public - did you not know that?

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    you made the conscious decision to go searching for her photo....you didn't just stumble across it.

    you found it....and then decided to posted it.

    why?


    because you're fcuking creepy, that's why.


    if she wanted her photo on this forum, she would have posted it herself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille
    Guessing you're not thoroughly attuned to the rigours of research. Or, really, how it works in any way, shape or form.
    You are suggesting quoting too many previous works, in my opinion, to pad out your own is somewhat a sign of intelligence?

    I see it as trying to include as many "notable" previous "leaders" as a shotgun approach. Trying to influence by association to the reviewers own "leaders" list and hence obtain their Phd.

    The students work/"rigours of research"/topic selection is obviously sufficient to obtain her goal without the too numerous "reinforcements" from others.

    But then I'm not the academic of my family, or obviously, this forum.
    Academic theorems, dissertations, and theses forms of hypothesis have long been watered down by over research content - where the notes and bibliography are scanned as more worthy and important than the scholarly body of work itself.

    Largely politically prejudicial.
    Something is surely amiss.

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