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  2. Pinaree Sanpitak - Wikipedia

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    Sanpitak injects Thailand's burgeoning contemporary art scene with a strong female presence. [4] Her primary inspiration is the female body, distilled to it is the most basic form of the human breast. [3] Her work is modelled after attending the University of Tsukuba in Japan and got inspired by the colourful intensity of traditional Thai art.

  3. Women in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A female vendor Ethnic woman, northern Thailand. Women in Thailand were among the first women in Asia who were granted the right to vote in 1932. They are underrepresented in Thai politics. [3] [4] Yingluck Shinawatra, a woman, was prime minister from 2011 to 2014. Factors that affect women's participation in the socio-economic field include ...

  4. Prostitution in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Penal Code Amendment Act (No. 14), B.E. 2540 (1997) [15] does not state that prostitution in Thailand is illegal. However, Title IX, Section 286 of the Penal Code states: “Any person, being over sixteen years of age, [sic] subsists on the earning of a prostitute, even if it is some part of her incomes [sic], shall be punished with imprisonment of seven to twenty years and fined of ...

  5. Krasue - Wikipedia

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    The Krasue (Thai: กระสือ, pronounced [krā.sɯ̌ː]) is a nocturnal female spirit of Southeast Asian folklore.It manifests as the floating, disembodied head of a woman, usually young and beautiful, with her internal organs still attached and trailing down from the neck.

  6. Obesity in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    It was also found that obesity had a larger impact on women than men, with combined obesity and overweight rates at 46.1% and 35.5%, respectively. [1] Obesity was more commonly found to occur in urban settings as compared to suburban areas. [1] NHES is a nationwide survey which measures the health status of Thai citizens.

  7. Childbirth in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A high percentage of laboring women (97%) are attended by skilled health personnel, which is much higher than the regional average (49%) (2008). [3] Women in Thailand are also much more likely to attend four or more ante-natal visits (74%) compared to women in other countries in Southeast Asia (43%) and use contraception (81% compared to 58% ...