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September 24, 2006

ideas on what to get my chinese mother-in-law for moms day?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 11:17 pm
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oovah asked:

She is really nice, very helpful and takes daytime care of our three children. She speaks no english and is putting up with her caucasian son-in-law very well. I would like to express my appreciation for her help and participation in the well being of my family.
I was hoping for something which would be a momento not so much for the value as for the meaning. Some form of traditional or cultural object that is appreciated for the gesture.

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September 21, 2006

What’s a good (lucky) gift for a pregnant Chinese (Taiwanese) woman?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 6:57 am
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Colin T asked:

My sister-in-law is from Taiwan, but lives in America. She recently became pregnant, and I know her well enough to be sure that she would appreciate a traditional Chinese acknowledgment of some kind. While I can find lots of Chinese traditions about baby gifts for children, I can’t find anything about the mother except how she should behave during the pregnancy. What, if anything, would be a good gift for her before the baby is born?

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September 20, 2006

How integrated are Macau and Hong Kong into the PRC?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 2:59 pm
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On the fence asked:

Although they are technically full parts of China, I’m told that they are run entirely separately, and more or less treated as separate entities from China. Is it true their government has complete self-rule, they deal with their foreign relations separately, their immigration laws are separate, their economy is entirely separate and run separately? Apprently, the citizenship is different. I’m told a citizen of Hong Kong is treated as a foreigner by mainland Chinese law?

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September 17, 2006

Why Does China Think It Owns Taiwan?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 11:35 am
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a bush family member asked:

Isn’t kind of dumb for China to think it still owns Taiwan? It has been over 50 years since Taiwan has had its own government. Under international law, it take just 50 years for a country to form. China also used the same law as proof of ownership of Tibet.

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2007/08/17/2003374626
To Hao Li: Hawaii chose to become a U.S. state. In 1959, over 90% of Hawaiians chose for Hawaii to become a state and stop being a territory.
And polls show most people in Taiwan don’t want to be part of China.

“140000 votes cast, less than 8000 rejected the Admission Act of 1959.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Admission_of_Hawaii_Act

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September 10, 2006

The Chinese have the worlds fastest growing economy, correct?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 3:31 am
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in_moes_honest_opinion asked:

Here in Michigan we have a guy running for govenor who invested $200,000,000 building a factory in China. He said the factory only produces goods for China and that Chinese law requires you to produce the things in China that you sell there. So tell me dear neocons, why is it that the Bush administration pushes their “free trade” bs as being necessary to a vibrant economy here and stupid people believe it?
Leogirl, just where did I say Bush was responsible for the Chinese economy? All I pointed out was what they do and the fact that they have a extremely fast growing economy.

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September 8, 2006

Should the UK or America introduce laws to limit the number of children you can have?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 2:10 am
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Adam asked:

The Earth can only sustain a finite number of people.
Should the major Western countries introduce laws as in China to limit the number of children a couple can have?
I am not asking just because a country may be running out of space, but that we may run out of resources.
Don’t worry I’m not some crazy environmentalist, just concerned about the amount of fuel we have left.

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September 6, 2006

what is the meaning of Musical Ladies on chinese wall decors?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 5:41 pm
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Boy asked:

my sister in law gave it to me it has 4 oval piece for wall decor?

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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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