... reviews the current stateof tech-nology and research progress inthe Thailanguage processing. It resumes the charac-teristics ofthe Thai language and the ap-proaches to overcome the difficulties ... levels in the language processing area such as lexical ac-quisition, information retrieval, machine trans-lation, speech processing, etc. Furthermore the similar problem also occurs inthe levels ... wordboundaries. In Thai, there is no word boundary.Thai words are implicitly recognized and in many cases, they depend on the individualjudgement. This causes a lot of difficulties in the Thai language...
... examines some ofthe phenomena shaping the lives of children in urban areas, from their reasons for moving to the city and their experience of migration to the challenges of getting by inthe ... obvious as in a city.Over the course of a decade, thestateof the world’s urban children has worsened. The number of people living in slums has increased by over 60 million. These are mothers ... 20%Use of improved drinking-water sources Children in an increasingly urban world 9Third, a sharp focus on the particular needs and priorities of children must be maintained in urban plan-ning,...
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... reconstruct the appearance of normality in the face of apparently discrepant information.It is here, perhaps, that we can link the idea of the secret with the idea of the dyad. The ... given to the affairs by the married partnersand partly concern the degree of knowledge on the part of one partner in relation to the other. Thus, traditional adultery is the affair ... are understood andinterpreted both by the key participants themselves and by other sets of interested parties. These other interests might include other professionalsand scholars...
... Bartlett "Court inthe Act: Media and the Law in 2006" in Official Spin: Censorship and Control of the Australian Press 2007 The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance report into the ... traditionally had the role of scrutinising the activities ofthe government, particularly the executive. It does so principally through debate in the Senate of legislation and inquiries of government ... expose the media unnecessarily to an inadvertent breach ofthe order. There is confusion about the standing of media organisations to appear in relation to the making of, amending of or appeal...
... connect them to people around the world and enable them to participate inthe making and sharing of knowledge in the information economy.REALIZING THE RIGHTS OF ADOLESCENTS39Mexico is the fifth ... one ofthe fastest growing inthe world.According to a 2005 study by the European Training Foundation, almost 60 per cent ofthe job seekers in Jordan are below the age of 25. The main causes ... ethical basis for their active participation in all aspects of their lives. THE STATEOFTHE WORLD’S CHILDREN 201130 In comparison with those inthe rest ofthe world, children inthe wealthiest...
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