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Date: 12th July 2009

MR Potter and MS Jessica
I really don't know when MR potter has left..i am so sorry..i can't say anything before you left..I hope you all can have a wonderfule life...haha.. LOVE FOREVER

From Blog: Sounds
Date: 11th February 2009


We should not Measure a country just based on the economy. Education, Science and Tech also are very important standards. Now only a very small amout of Chinese received high-education, especially in rural area. Some foreigners think some Chinese are rude or donot obey the rules. Actually they do not realized that (and mostly they are kind people actually) because of the lack of education. As for the chinese farmers, they only have VERY small amout of farm(Because china has much lesser farming-land than US and China has many more people and farmers). And Chinese have to use the land that can be used to farm. These two reasons can account for the lack of mordern agricultural machinery in a lot of places. But the farmers in some area are very rich. Nearly every rural family has a 4/5/6-storey living building in the area of Yangtze River Delta. They are rich not due to farming.

From Blog: Developed? Or Developing?
Date: 27th December 2008

autoloan
I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don't know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often. Sharon http://www.autoloans101.info

From Blog: Top Ten
Date: 24th December 2008

Merry Christmas to the both of you
I enjoy all of the stuff you guys put out there, how exciting. I do thing Jingle Bells shows what an excellant job you are doing, how the heck do you translate that!

From Blog: Merry Christmas from China
Date: 15th December 2008


I will let you know as soon as I find it!

From Blog: Top Ten
Date: 11th December 2008

Cheap cheese?!?
There's cheap cheese in China?!? Where?!? For the love of God, tell me where!!!! ;)

From Blog: Top Ten
Date: 2nd December 2008


Christmas is actually very popular here, but the commercial Christmas and not the religious one. For the most part the Chinese are very unreligious, but not anti-religious. We get Christmas day off and we will have a Christmas party with all the other teachers in our program, but I am not sure if I am up to hosting a repeat Thanksgiving!

From Blog: Thanksgiving in China
Date: 1st December 2008

Having Too Many Friends
Having too many friends is never a bad thing. Too many family members...now that's another thing altogether!! (kidding, of course) Despite the challenges, you enjoyed it. It will definitely be one you remember. And Christmas this year should be interesting as well. Do they have many Christian Chinese in the area you're in?

From Blog: Thanksgiving in China





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