By Citylife | Thu 12 Mar 2020

When I was an undergraduate in Australia, it was drummed into us that plagiarism was one of the most sinful academic conducts. It was essentially stealing someone
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Finishing one’s first meditation retreat at a Buddhist monastery in Thailand is a ritual unto itself. When I wake up that last day at 4 o’clock, I am excited
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The great painter Vincent Van Gogh was known to have been mentally unstable, with bouts of delusions, hallucinations, and bipolar behaviors. While highly productive,
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Just last week Chiang Mai University (CMU) held its annual 1st year student walk to Doi Suthep temple. This was a welcoming event in a post-covid climate. Between
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South Korea is the most wired country in the world. Thanks to its superfast mobile and fixed broadband speed, coupled with being the first to launch 5G nationwide.
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Fear is a basic and universal emotion. From the unbearable fear of death to the nonsensical fear of bright colours (the actor Billy Bob Thornton, of all people, has
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