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December 29, 2007

Looking for teaching jobs in China?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 11:13 am
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Alan B asked:

How do I find decent teaching jobs in China? Most of the webpages’ English translations are well over 12 months old, making the search more challenging. Mass link pages like “Dave’s List” are great, but they are almost exclusively elementary schools.

Thanks for any help in advance!

About me: I am 37 years old, a white male in very good health, and I am an experienced and licensed teacher in America. I also have a current law license. I prefer teaching at the university level. I am learning Putonghua, but I need to teach in English (for now). My preference is for teaching Law, Economics, and/or English, in that order, but I am also comfortable teaching Mathematics and History.

I took a Basic Chinese Law class at Renmin University for two months last summer, and I know that I am comfortable in Beijing, so my preference is to live there unless a position elsewhere pays significantly more.

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September 19, 2007

Can someone help me translate this from Chinese to English?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 11:40 am
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daytrader asked:

What does “nan har” mean?
What does “ju” mean?

My sister-in-law lives in Beijing and she says I am “nan har” and I eat “ju”. Obviously she’s trying to be funny. Does anyone know what this means?

Thanks!

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October 9, 2005

Are the Iraqis so Angry with the US that they are offering Oil Contracts to China?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 7:45 am
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ToYou,Too! asked:

Iraq revives Saddam oil deal with China
By Jamil Anderlini in Beijing and Steve Negus, Iraq, Correspondent
June 23 2007 03:00 – Financial Times http://tinyurl.com/2od2r6

Baghdad has revived a contract signed by the Saddam Hussein administration allowing a state-owned Chinese oil company to develop an Iraqi oil field, the Iraqi oil minister told the Financial Times in Beijing yesterday.

Hussein al-Shahristani also said Baghdad welcomed Chinese oil company bids for any other contract in the country through a “fair and transparent bidding process” to be laid out in the new oil law under discussion in Iraq’s parliament.

China National Petroleum Corporation, the country’s largest oil company and the parent of listed group Petrochina, signed a deal with Iraq in 1997 to develop the al-Ahdab oil field. The field is one of the first to be offered to foreign investors since the 2003 US-led invasion.

What else can Bush Neocons screw up?

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February 28, 2005

China is colonizing Africa! What can we as American do about it?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 7:14 pm
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NONAME asked:

Thanks to the heavy cost of U.S. tax, regulatory, and environmental policies, and tort laws, that have driven up the cost of domestic production (along with trade policies that favor the movement of U.S. manufacturers to China), the evil communist regime in Beijing now has hundreds of billions of dollars in cash to invest in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East (not to mention buying up plenty of key assets in the United States).

In order to continue its meteoric growth rate and advance its global political-military strategy, China is acquiring access to, and control of, much of the Third World mineral wealth, fishery wealth and sea lanes.

They have plans of driving US forces out of Africa through the use of both conventional and unconventional warfare. In order to fully control all of the African continent’s supply and rule the planet.

What can we do to stop their evil plans?

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