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August 30, 2007

learning about different countries criminal laws?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 6:34 pm
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lifecryme asked:

Why should other countries criminal laws interest us? why should we learn about other country laws? Why should learning about other countries criminal laws interest others?

Specifically why should we learn about chinese criminal laws?

What do you think? Would you want to learn about criminal laws in other countries besides yours?

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Can I adopt a child, domestically or internationally, in the US if I have green card and not yet citizenship?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 5:17 am
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sam asked:

I am Italian living in America and me and my husband would like to adopt a child from China or even domestically. Someone knows the law? Thank you very much!

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August 24, 2007

did the chinese gender predictor work for you?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 5:48 pm
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cheerychumms asked:

did it work for all of your pregnancies? It tells me im going to have a girl *im hoping for a girl* and i went back to when i conceived my other children to check it out and it was right for my son but wrong for my daughter and it was right for my sister in law..i just wanna have some fun with it,what did it tell you? =)

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With all the tainted Chinese products, How should any of the candidates deal with this problem?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 5:20 am
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terrapin asked:

I realize recent laws have been passed to stiffen inspections of imports, but is there a need to do something else?

Mabye Ask Ralph Nader, the true consumer rights advocate…

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August 22, 2007

Black female biz major trying to become trilingual, should I learn Japanese or Chinese?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 2:43 pm
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Tiffany asked:

I am a marketing major and I have a strong interest to go to law school and eventually travel abroad. I’d like to begin learning a language in which I can possible work/live in the preceding country. Any suggestions or advice would great!

(O and I place I could possible fall in love @ would be great 2!) :^D

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What should I do when my sister in law makes racial slurs?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 9:05 am
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Noryb asked:

I am half Chinese/half Caucasian. When she’s angry (like if I make a mistake) she’ll start insulting the Chinese, terms too nasty to type here, or making fun of my mixed race, like a “mongrel”… at times like this I just ignore her, because I don’t want to fight, but it riles me up inside and stresses me out!! (Oh, and she is always saying ignorant things about other nationalities too… I don’t know why she’s so hateful..)

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I want to be a Chinese teacher in the US, but HOW?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 4:09 am
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okaya asked:

I am a chinese college student and major in law. I plan to go to the US to futher my study 2 years from now. Being very interested in language I want to be a mandarin chinese teacher during my stay in America. I was wondering if I need to meet some certain requirements, for instance, to get a certificate from a certain organization?
And is it easy to find a job as a chinese teacher in America?

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August 18, 2007

Why is the middle east a shadow of its former glory?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 2:56 pm
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Jeff_N asked:

Back then, it was the cradle of civilization, a center of comerce, trade, philosophy(along with greece). The first codes of law were written here. Many advances in medicine, astronomy, mathematics and many other sciences were made during the middle ages. Islam had nothing to do with these. If it did, they would be as lousy as medieval Europeans. The same thing were done in china and india, though maybe at an earlier time, but much of these developments were independent from china and india.
So, why is the middle east all crappy now? The mongols did end the abbadsid dynasty, a rich period of for everything, though i doubt thats all to it.

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August 17, 2007

I am an American wife living with my husband’s family in China. How can I adapt to survive?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 3:49 am
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l_m_j_p asked:

Despite that living with in-laws is hard for many normal Chinese families, my husband still wants the waters to be calm all the time and it seems impossible. My father in-law and I suddenly have problems, partly because I lost some respect for him when I heard him verbally abuse my mother in-law, calling her stupid, and I love her dearly as does my husband. But strangely, nobody else in the house even noticed. I couldn’t help losing some respect for him, and it would be normal in America to wait for an opportunity to regain that respect, i.e., if he said sorry to her or showed some regret at all that he hurt her. But here, of course my husband expects me to be totally respectful all the time, because respect is based on position, not give and take. But all he would do when we brought it up is get defensive. How can I change my own cultural nature enough to adapt and survive, or should I?

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August 16, 2007

Is President Bush right in denying China’s. his freedom?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 12:01 am
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peacenegotiator asked:

Is President Bush right in denying China’s Emperor and head of state in exile any right to Secret Service protection and other things guaranteed under the law?

1. The Imperial family fled China in 1871, during the time of Manchurian reign in mainland China.

2. They (the family) are political exiles, who would be killed if they were returned to mainland China.

3. Question: Should we disallow China’s Emperor’s stay in this country and force his return to mainland China? From what we have observed, President Bush seems to think so!

President Bush has REFUSED official recognition and thereby has disallowed Secret Service protection for China’s Emperor’s temporary stay in our nation.

Question: Is President Bush right in his handling of this matter?
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