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August 2, 2008

Bubonic Plague in CHINA?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 4:06 am
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lifecryme asked:

i know the kind of impact the Bubonic Plague had on China and the world. BUT what kind of impact did the Bubonic Plague have on the Chinese legal system or law. Did it have any impact at all? are there any sources anywhere?

If you can PLEASE provide a link that talks about Bubonic Plagues impact on Chinese law or legal system. Thank you All in advance.

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December 21, 2006

Chinese Birth Law?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 6:39 pm
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♥ Mrs. Edward Cullen ♥ asked:

How come in China you have to have a permit to have a baby? Why can’t you have as many kids as you want? I know there are over a billion people there, and it gets crowded. But I’m pretty sure that there is a lot of open land that they could build no cities in! My mom was watching a show about a woman who gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, but she has to give her up, and it makes me want to cry. So, why?

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November 30, 2006

Very irritating chinese mother in law.how do i deal?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 5:42 pm
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amaus22 asked:

I haven’t seen ANY posts on a mother in law like myne. She is chinese, but has lived in America for over 20 years. She still has her broken english and at times is very nieve. She is a nice person, but very, very annoying and irritating to be around. When we had to move her out of her house, she did not pack hardly anything up, and me and my mom had to do it all…not once did we get a “thank you”. In the beginning she would come over and just walk right in our house without even knocking…until we told her to knock!

Since then, my husband and I have had 3 kids, she has 2 days off each week and wants to see the kids every week she has off. She does not discipline, help out around the house with things ( i have 7 month old twins and a 2 year old), she lets my 2 year old get away with anything & everything and is OVERLY excited everytime she comes to see the kids. ( i mean the excitement lasts the entire time, from the moment she walks in the door.
She buys diapers for the kids, and sometime will buy us food. I am grateful she wants to do this, but even when we tell her not to buy anything, she does anyway. I feel like this is her way of keeping my husband on a leash and making him & I feel guilty if we do not spend every week with her. I have gotten to the point where i don’t even want her around that much…she never listens on how i want my kids to be raised or disciplined, and never asks how I am feeling or if it’s a good day to come over, she just expects that every day is a good day. She has even asked to see us on my hubby’s days off, and then expects it to be every day off he has, when that is the time i’d like to spend with him.

My husband has been hurt by me not wanting to spend every week with her coming over to see the kids, but I just can’t do it anymore, and I just need some space from her. She hired a nanny when my hubby was little to take care of him,so i think she is making up for lost time with my kids
my hubby also feels that i should say and act the way it would make him happy. I cannot be fake all the time and be someone i am not. He wants me to tell him what he wants to hear and not how i feel about it. I think he should back me up first being that i’m his wife, but he doesn’t put me first. He tells me i’m mean, even though i have always been cordial to his mom when she is around. I tell him how i really do wish we could be the best friend type, but we are so different! ***Oh, and he is 1/2 chinese, not full, does not speak the chinese language and grew up more with his dad.
**Oh, another thing…( i could go on and on) She does not listen like she understands, but she does understand. We have to tell her over and over about little things like not letting my 2 year old get away with certain things or touch the breakables in the house! I think she acts more nieve than she really is!

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November 29, 2006

The Chinese 1 child per couple law?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , — china @ 4:25 pm
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luv2bactin asked:

What do you guys think about it? Is it immoral or neccessary? Right or wrong?

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November 25, 2006

different laws or Chinese and american?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 3:14 am
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brucelee45x asked:

can you give me an example of ONE US law and one Chinese law that have differences between them. I looked in the chinese Qing code and there are a lot of similarities to american laws but the different laws the the chinese have, american law doesn’t even have. So can you help me please?

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November 23, 2006

Why do Yahoo, Microsoft and Google help the tyrannical Chinese regime with censorship?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 3:48 pm
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marceldev29 asked:

They are hiding behing the Chinese law.

If this was 65 years ago, I feel these companies would have gladly betrayed Anne Frank in order to get their hands on an extra buck.
Because after all, the law of the Nazis was that Jews must be turned over.

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November 11, 2006

Follow Chinese Law?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 7:46 pm
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MrBojangles asked:

With a rapid rate of populations overcrowding the Earth, eventually water will become scarce and fluctuate as increasingly as our oil prices!!!!!! Should we make a law taxing families with more than one child like in China (the most populated country in the world)?

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October 29, 2006

chinese custom : son-in-law treats in-laws to dinner?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , — china @ 10:17 pm
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Dr_Musk asked:

My in-laws give me the impression that I am suppose to pay for all the dinners when we go out to eat? Is this a normal Chinese custom?

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October 14, 2006

the chinese Qing Code and US law?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , — china @ 5:02 pm
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brucelee45x asked:

can you give me one example of the Qing Code which would agree with a law in the US and one example which would be different from a law in US.

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October 4, 2006

Why aren’t these Chinese birth laws forced on Africa?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 9:53 am
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Another Internet Hero asked:

Think of it… in China the population was growing way too big so the government made it “one child per couple” and the population ceased to grow as much.

Why not do this in Africa? I mean, Africa may not have a population raging out of control but a lot of these children are born into poverty and during droughts, famine, war, etc. there is hardly enough food for all the children. Why don’t the African governments force the Chinese law on the people? And don’t say because they are democratic. I know about African democracy, it’s not the same as we in the West know it.

Less people = more food, health care, and so on for everyone else.
I mean, even in times of war women in Africa still continue to produce children even if they will be born in unstable, unsafe enviroments. Why?
Okay, not force… advise. How about that?
Would doing this not be an intelligent move to combating poverty?

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