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September 1, 2006

Is it mean to not have my in-law come after the baby is born?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 5:48 am
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babyg asked:

Reason: my in-law is India and i am chinese. I eat india food but my in-law is Vegetarian and they only cook india food and other sometime(but not all the time). I am type person who eat different kind of food like thai, chinese, america, pasta and others
I do not wanted to eat india food every day for next few months after the baby is born.
I know a newborn I may need help. My husband is fine either way. It just that i have to cook, while taking care of baby.
I think i am mean person not let them come.
I am not due until Oct.
Should i talk to my-mother-in-law say i cook few times but not india food?
I feel like bad person.. I have not seen them for 3 years after i got marry to my husband.
This is they second grandchild. They first grandchild was from my sister-in-law.
Should i wait later to have them come visit or should i just work something out with my-mother-in-law?

My parents is not far from Me. I know they would help me and i know not with cooking.
I Feel like bad person.
they eat nan and rice all the time.. And last time I gain all my weight back from all the good cooking my -mother-in-law did… And i try to lost and i did but this time after baby it going to be hard
And in expensive at the same time we have to get tickets and buy all the baby stuff..
first- i kind of know how to cook.. I am not bad cook..
second -i have talk to my husband about it.. He said either way is fine with him. IT just that i have to cook and clean up the house while having baby to take care of
Third- I like my -in-laws and i am happy to be they daughter-in-law.

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August 28, 2006

How to teach Chinese in high schoo in Texas?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 6:08 am
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kadylin8 asked:

How to teach Chinese in high schoo in Texas?
I live in Garland, and majored in English in Taiwan.
now i am residental in Texas.
My father in law hopes i can teach Esl in elementery school.
but I don’t think my English is good enough.
perhaps, it is good to teach Chinese in the high school .
so, who can tell me how? I tried to email to Dcccd and Garland ISD, but didn’t get the answer.
oh, i have bachelor degree

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August 23, 2006

made in china? food at grocery store?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 1:49 am
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nikel asked:

I just called a local “safeway” asked if they could tell me what meat and or fruit is shipped in from china–they say no fruit or meat except fish is shipped in from china?
I find the fruit hard tobeleive, doesnt most of our fruit come from china? where do our meat and fruti come from,? when i asked that the guy told me by law they only had tolabel the recalled food.? but i dnt want any food from china, so how do i know??

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August 22, 2006

Can anyone help me translate some words into Chinese?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 12:07 am
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David asked:

These are classes at school, and need them translated for a Chinese essay. I don’t think online translations get the context:

– “Intercultural Communications”
– “Communication (Studies)”
– “Law (Law class)”
– “Political Science”
– “Sociology”
– “Race (racial) studies”

Also some other words:

– “Richmond, British Columbia”
“Bellevue” (, Washington)
– “Buddhist Temple (the International Buddhist Temple in Richmond, BC)”
– “Aberdeen Center” (in Richmond BC)
– “to go camping”
– “Memorial Day” (U.S. holiday)
– “Long Beach” (in L.A., California)

Thanks!

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August 19, 2006

chinese laws on visa?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , — china @ 11:10 pm
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crystal_lace asked:

does any one know the chinese laws on entering USA..do they extend visa
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What law career should i pursue to be able to use languages: International Law?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 10:29 pm
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r123 asked:

I am interested in law school once I finish college, but I want to practice some kind of law where I would get to use languages. I am working on my French fluency and am also studying Chinese. What is the best field? I am not particularly interested in Public International Law, but am interested in International Business Law. I am not interested in living abroad or travelling every week of the year, but more of something where I would travel once in a while to other countries to negotiate deals,etc. Do most firms have lawyers who specialize in dealings abroad, and would they actually use languages?

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Is it against law watching porns at home while the others can see it?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 11:46 am
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Phil_joe asked:

There is a article in Chinese saying that in California, even you are an adult, you have to make sure no one can see your TV screen from outside the house when you are watching the porns. Is that true? If yes, could you help to list the related law terms? Thanks.

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August 18, 2006

DO WE need to stop buying from china? YES FOR AWHILE.TILL THEY GET SOME REGS THERE ROBBING US WITH UNSAFE FOOD

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 2:38 pm
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big slick asked:

AND TOYS ANOTHER RECALL TODAY STOP BUYING ANYTHING FROM CHINA MAKE OUR COUNTRY ENFORCE OUR IMPORT LAWS. IN 1992 WE HAD OVER 600 SAFETY INSPECTERS at 46 points of entry for forien goods today aug 1st 2007 we have 92 inspectors and check less than .01% of goods coming in WHAT A JOKE PROTECT YOUR KIDS BECAUSE CHINA DOESNT CARE.

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August 12, 2006

What will happen if a Chinese person has more than one child?

Filed under: China Law — china @ 8:46 pm
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Candi asked:

Is it really a law or just highly encouraged, if a couple has more than one child will they get penalized, how do they enforce the policy or law?

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August 6, 2006

How can you speed up the FBI background check for Chinese immigrants other then suing the Federal Governement?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 12:07 am
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John P asked:

I am a US Citizen and my wife is an MD/PhD Scientist who has been in the USA for 9 years. We married in Dec 2005, and filed for her Green Card in February 2006 and had our interview in June 2006, when we were told the FBI hasn’t completed their background check yet and it could take several months to several years. I heard that Chinese Scientist are having to sue the Federal Government to get action and it seems to work. I was told by my senator’s office (Maria Cantwell’s Office) to wait six months before suing. They were the ones that told me that law suits seem to get some action in getting the background check done.

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