Board of great men

A Man Who Made Saba The Better Man

Flash back to my early life on a student day, I still had a version 1 of disability, an infectious disease of Polio that caused muscle weakness on one of my legs. Though I was still be able to walk, unfirmly. My family back then was dirt poor. My super, solo mom raised her 4 children by herself in a rural area with extreme Third-World conditions of ‘70s Thailand. An old Thai movie “Kru-Ban-Norg” (A Rural Teacher) reflects almost perfectly how my life was back then.

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In memory of Lt.Col. Topong Kulkhanchit, PWDs activist

At the beginning of my working age, I had a chance to help a computer department in the organization where Topong worked. I had also my first driving experience with his old sedan. Topong made a lot of contributions for PWDs. His works always stay in memory and inspire us all along. Those who work in front stage nowadays all must have worked with him. On 7 June every year, we will miss him.

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Shoji san, the one who made a history of Japan movement.

Japan, a great country known for its global economic powerhouse, including electronics, robotics, automobile manufacturing and so on. As a matter of fact a lot of tourists from Thailand pays a frequent visit to Japan. And the transportation accessibilities are also the world best.  I have been doing a lot of research about Japan and accessible stories. However, the information I had received was just not enough. That’s why I decided to travel to Japan so that I can see things from my own eyes and to learn.

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