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		<title>Editor’s note Vol.IV</title>
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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>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Journal of the Royal Institute of ThailandVol. III, 5 December 2011ISSN 1906-7879 Editor&#8217;s Note The theme of this issue of the Journal is Harmony in Cultural Diversity. It is an accepted fact that each culture has its own characteristics due to many factors such as the religious belief, environment, climate. As one individual is [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p class="has-text-align-center">The Journal of the Royal Institute of Thailand<br>Vol. III, 5 December 2011<br>ISSN 1906-7879</p>



<p>Editor&#8217;s Note</p>



<p><br>The theme of this issue of the Journal is Harmony in Cultural Diversity. It is an accepted fact that each culture has its own characteristics due to many factors such as the religious belief, environment, climate. As one individual is different from another but can live in harmony with other individuals, it is possible that many cultural units can live in harmony in a community, society, nation and the world. It is up to human beings to choose between harmony and conflict. The right choice will bring peace while the wrong choice will cause wars and casualties. If we believe that understanding will bring sympathy and love, that knowledge will widen our horizon and improve the quality of life, essays and articles in this issue of the Journal of the Royal Institute may contribute some degree of benefit to the readers.</p>



<p>As the Institute is composed of three academies : Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, Academy of Science and Academy of Arts, there are works from all the three academies. These works may interest readers from various fields of knowledge, from social sciences, language and literature, to science and medicine. It is hoped that the interdisciplinary feature of the journal will promote understanding and colaborations between experts of various disciplines. In the age of globalization, the need to colaborate and look further than one&#8217;s own field is quite urgent. Harmony in cultural diversity is also necessary in any society so that peace and understanding among global beings can be achieved and maintained.</p>



<p>As this issue of the Journal is planned for the celebration of the auspicious occasion of His Majesty the King&#8217;s 7th Cycle Birthday Anniversary, December 5, 2011, two poems are published to wish Him all the best, on behalf of the Editorial Board and the Thai people.</p>



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



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<p>Advisor</p>



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



<p>Editor</p>



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



<p>Deputy Editor</p>



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



<p>Language Editors</p>



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



<p>Editorial Board</p>



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



<p>Cover Design<br>Mr.Wisit Pincanngern</p>



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<h3 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">Long Live His Majesty the King</h3>



<p class="has-text-align-center">May the sacred power of the Triple Gem<br>And the might of every celestial being<br>Protect His Majesty from all afflictions<br>So that He may be the longest reigning<br>Monarch in Thailand and the world.<br>May He remain the Golden Bodhi tree<br>Of peace and love for the Thai people<br>In this fair and fertile Land of the Free.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right">Professor Emeritus Srisurang Poolthupya</p>



<h3 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">The Light of the Land</h3>



<p class="has-text-align-center">King Bhumibol, greatest of Kings!<br>Thy subjects join in lauding thee<br>And wishing thee the best of things,<br>To mark thy Seventh Cycle Jubilee.<br>&#8216;Strength of the Land&#8217; thy name doth mean,<br>Thou givest life and hope to all,<br>Countless benefits can be seen<br>From thy projects big and small.<br>Hill tribe people up in the North<br>New methods of crop growing learn.<br>Abundant produce they bring forth,<br>And so more income they do earn.<br>In arid lands where droughts prevail,<br>Thou providest the Royal Rain.<br>So farms and soil that used to fail<br>Could have their fertility again.<br>When storms and floods ravage people,<br>Like a saviour thou risest to their aid.<br>Kaem Ling, dams, and weirs are ample<br>Assistance that they are paid.<br>Grateful for thy benevolence,<br>The populace pledge to emulate thee.<br>Earning but enough for subsistence,<br>Thais will be self-sufficient and free.<br>Hard it is not to understand<br>Why people revere thee ever.<br>Thou who art the light of the land,<br>May thy glory last forever!</p>



<p class="has-text-align-right">Associate Professor Malithat Promathatavedi</p>



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