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		<title>Editor’s note Vol.IV</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Likhit Dhiravegin]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[As the Journal of the Royal Institute volume IV, due at the end of 2012, wishesto celebrate the auspicious occasion of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit turning 80,consequently many essays and articles in this issue focus on works in which HerMajesty is involved. The first essay, “The Story behind the Queen Sirikit Centre forBreast Cancer, its [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As the Journal of the Royal Institute volume IV, due at the end of 2012, wishes<br>to celebrate the auspicious occasion of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit turning 80,<br>consequently many essays and articles in this issue focus on works in which Her<br>Majesty is involved. The first essay, “The Story behind the Queen Sirikit Centre for<br>Breast Cancer, its philosophy and outreach projects” informs us about the aims of the<br>Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer (QSCBC) and how these aims are achieved.<br>The three essays on “Her Majesty Queen Sirikit and the Conservation of the Wild<br>Flower Fields in Northeastern Thailand”, “Mangroves… Coastal Treasure of Thailand”,<br>and “Organic Honey of Thailand” are works which Her Majesty has been promoting.<br>“Biodiversity and Sustainable Agriculture for Medicine, Health, and Food” is one of<br>Their Majesties’ great concerns. “Queen Sirikit on Her Majesty’s State Visits in 1960<br>and 1962” recounts the historical royal visits vividly. Other essays, although not<br>focusing directly on the theme, touch upon the various interests of Her Majesty. For<br>example, “King Rama VI’s Promotion of Khon and Drama in General” relates how the<br>promotion was continued successfully by Her Majesty Queen Sirikit. “Prince<br>Damrongrajanubhab and Thai Literature” as well as “Translations of National<br>Literature : Existing Translation Works as Means to Promote Understanding among<br>Nations” can widen the interest on Thai literature. Some are of current interest such as<br>“Thai food: A Gateway to Cultural Understanding.”</p>



<p>It is hoped that the variety of essays in this issue will catch a wider audience’s<br>interests and bring readers to join us in honouring and celebrating Her Majesty Queen<br>Sirikit’s 80th Birthday.</p>



<p><br>Long Live Her Majesty Queen Sirikit.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right">(Srisurang Poolthupya)<br>Editor</p>



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<p><strong>Advisor</strong></p>



<p>Professor Dr. Panya Borisutdhi, FRI.<br>President of the Royal Institute</p>



<p><strong>Editor</strong></p>



<p>Professor Srisurang Poolthupya, FRI.</p>



<p><strong>Deputy Editor</strong></p>



<p>Professor Dr. Somboon Suksamran, FRI.</p>



<p><strong>Language Editors</strong></p>



<p>Khunying Finola Chatamra<br>Professor Dr. Robert Exell</p>



<p><strong>Editorial Board</strong></p>



<p>Professor Dr. Likhit Dhiravegin, FRI.<br>Associate Professor Dr. Kris Chatamra, FRI.<br>Dr. Sobha Chupikulchai Spielmann, FRI.<br>Professor Dr. Sawasd Tantaratana, FRI.<br>Professor Dr. Prakong Nimmanahaeminda, FRI.<br>Professor Dr. Pornsan Watanangura, AFRI.<br>Professor Dr. Sasithon Pukrittayakamee, AFRI.<br>Professor Dr. Suthat Yoksan, AFRI.<br>Associate Professor Malithat Promathatavedi, AFRI.<br>Miss Kanokwalee Chuchaiya, Secretary-General<br>Ms. Saengchant Sansupa, Director of Moral and Political<br>Sciences Division<br>Dr. Cholthicha Sudmuk, Literary Arts Officer.<br>Miss Rattikal Sriamphai, Literary Arts Officer.<br>Miss Itsariya Lauhatiranonda, Literary Arts Officer.</p>



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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 17:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Foreword from the Presidentof the Royal Institute of Thailand In this second English issue of the Journal of the Royal Institute, I am particularly pleased that there are several papers promoting peace and harmony, of which our country now has great need, in order to ensure its continued survival and progress. Conflicts within the country [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p class="has-text-align-center">Foreword from the President<br>of the Royal Institute of Thailand</p>



<p>In this second English issue of the Journal of the Royal Institute, I am particularly pleased that there are several papers promoting peace and harmony, of which our country now has great need, in order to ensure its continued survival and progress. Conflicts within the country and with our neighbour have been threatening peace and unity for some time, and if these conflicts cannot be amicably resolved, our country will be weakened. By uniting in our efforts to solve the serious political and economic problems facing the country and the whole world, we may succeed in bringing benefit to all. Practical strategies: academic, social, ethical and spiritual should be mapped out as a guideline. We need progress in every field of knowledge in order to contribute to the welfare of the people all over the world. The Journal of the Royal Institute aims to contribute towards this objective as much as possible.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right">(Professor Dr. Panya Borisutdhi)<br>President of the Royal Institute</p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center">Editor’s Note</p>



<p>Peace and Harmony is the theme of the Journal of the Royal Institute of Thailand Volume II, 2010. As the present world is facing many conflicts and terrorist activities, we are looking for ways to attain peace and harmony. We cannot leave it to peace activists alone to find the solutions leading to peace and harmony.<br>All of us must join forces to make the world a better place in which to live. The Journal Volume II is the forum.<br>All religions stress the importance of peace and harmony, yet religions themselves are often the cause of conflict and violence. However, to turn our back on religion is a worse course of action. To see or hear both sides of the story, to reason, to forgive and to seek the middle path or moderation are recommended for all. If we can get to the root of the conflict which may be racial, political, religious, economic, psychological or moral, we can find the right solution to end the conflict peacefully and avoid violence in any form. Speaking of peace and non-violence, Mahatma Gandhi’s words and deeds come to our mind. Many people have heeded his words and adopted his method of non-violence or Ahimsa very successfully. Nelson Mandela in South Africa, Martin Luther King Jr. in the United States of America, Vaclav Havel in Czechoslovakia (now Czech and Slovakia) can be cited as examples. Yet we must take note that to attain peace, truth and non-violence must join forces. Without truth, that is, if the cause is erroneous, non-violence will be an empty word that will not be achieved, and peace will not be possible. That is why Gandhi calls his method Satyagraha which in Sanskrit means “holding fast to truth” Non-violence or Ahimsa for Gandhi does not simply mean “not using the violent means.” Non-violence, according to Gandhi, also means love, compassion and tolerance. Not using weapons may be easy, but it is very difficult to achieve true non-violence. Gandhi says, “We may never be strong enough to be entirely non-violent,<br>in thought, word and deed. But we must keep non-violence as our goal and make steady progress towards it … The truth of a few will count. The untruth of millions will vanish even like chaff before a whiff of wind.”<br>This volume offers readers various views concerning peace and harmony. While Mahatma Gandhi offers the use of Satyagraha, this forum is open wide for all ideas and contributions within and outside the theme.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right">Professor Emeritus Srisurang Poolthupya<br>Editor, Fellow of the Royal Institute</p>



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<p>Editor</p>



<p>Professor Emeritus Srisurang Poolthupya, FRI.</p>



<p>Deputy Editor</p>



<p>Professor Dr. Somboon Suksamran, FRI.</p>



<p>Language Editors</p>



<p>Khunying Finola Chatamra<br>Dr. Gordon Hamilton</p>



<p>Editorial Board</p>



<p>Professor Dr. Likhit Dhiravegin, FRI.<br>Associate Professor Dr. Kris Chatamra, FRI.<br>Dr. Sobha Chupikulchai Spielmann, FRI.<br>Professor Dr. Pornsan Watanangura, AFRI.<br>Professor Dr. Prakong Nimmanahaeminda, AFRI.<br>Professor Dr. Sasithon Pukrittayakamee, AFRI.<br>Professor Dr. Sawasd Tantaratana, AFRI.<br>Professor Dr. Suthat Yoksan, AFRI.<br>Associate Professor Malithat Promathatavedi, AFRI.<br>Ms. Saengchant Sansupa, Director of Moral and Political Sciences Division.<br>Dr. Cholthicha Sudmuk, Literary Arts Officer.<br>Miss Rattikal Sriamphai, Literary Arts Officer.<br>Miss Itsariya Lauhatiranonda, Literary Arts Officer.</p>



<p>Cover Design</p>



<p>Associate Professor Asanee Chooarun, FRI.</p>



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