You have to love many of the people who write a post for the very first time. As I look through some of the posts on this forum I realize many of the posts are written by someone using their username for the first time.
A certain (general/obvious) question is asked and some people either reply or ask specifics about the question. However, the person who wrote the post is never heard from ever again.
Another peculiar coincidence I find is that those same people making the first time post are never seen again, or comment, or write anywhere else.
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Very interesting! I would love to see the results of this study. Especially if there is significant work done on both rural areas as well as cities. Since you will not find fertility clinics in the small towns and villages it will be difficult for you to discern between city folk going to a fertility clinic and villagers going to a big city fertility clinic.
As most villagers can not afford going to a fertility clinic, I am sure your work will be one sided and mostly contain samples from the larger cities.
Infertility is a problem of the rich, not the poor. Poor people can't do anything about this problem other then live with the stigma of being infertile and probably divorce caused by this problem.
Since most of the samples will probably come from cities rather than villages, then you should focus on diet and source of the food, as diet is one of the biggest factors contributing to infertility. Especially in Big cities were women eat more GMO foods.
Another area to look at is the age of the woman and vaccines. There is an increase in infertility in young women because they received vaccines when they were young.
There is also a huge increase in children with Autism. As vaccines increase there is an equal rise of children with Autism. Just look at how many autism schools and hospitals are popping up around town.
As you can see from the last website I provided, most of the host cities are in the north and east China. Also, see the locations, which are schools, cafes, and private homes.
This has nothing to do with farming, its all about politics and a few people who get suckered into slave labor. This is a great way to introduce GMO crops to farms that were previously organic.
War on Terror - Creates Terror
War on Drugs - Promotes drug use and drug trafficking.
War on Poverty - More poor people and less rich people.
Education - Head Start and now NO Child Left Behind - have produced more ignorant kids who can not pass a test and more juvenille delinquency.
Monsanto - The biggest lobby against food labeling.
You can fly from Kunming to Nanning, Guangxi and then to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. No need to waste time and money going to Hong Kong or Shanghai. I was there last year for Spring Festival and I am 100% certain these flights still continue because I called the travel agency today.
Dali is relatively small and there are many foreigners there already so it will take time to find work. You also need to learn more about Xia Guan which is separate from Dali Old Town. This is where the airport, bus stations and train station are located.
What a catastrophe! Recently visited Nanning, Guangxi which also has a bike program. All the bikes are uniform in color (Orange) and there is 1 type of payment method. They are neatly placed in bike racks all over the city. They come in clusters of 20 and they are found at every subway station in groups of 20, 40, and 60 depending on location. There are cameras mounted on either side of the bike racks for safety and supervision. People can easily find the bike racks and use the bikes and return them to conveniently located bike racks in other parts of the city.
Kunming has 3 types of bikes and 3 types of payment. There are very few bike racks so there are no central locations to get a bike if you need them. I live at the edge of the city in a village and there are bikes scattered everywhere. The people here use them, drive them home and park the bike it in front of their door where no one else can use them. They now have their own private bikes that they can use and abuse and when it gets destroyed they just go get another one. The bike sits idle all day until that person (Temporary owner) is ready to use it again. Kunming should learn from the many other cities that use bikes and create a system that serves all. I am sure the companies who operate these bikes will lose a lot of money from this program.
I enjoy reading the articles on this site but what really drives me nuts is when the article does not clearly state where this place is located - a basic essential in writing - missing.
Village name is great - how about a county and a prefecture along with that.
The new Visa office is located at 118 Tuo Dong Road. There is no number on the building yet so do not bother to look for it. There are 2 passport photo shops on either side of the building. The office is located directly in front of the Kunming Museum. The bus stop is named - Shi Bo Wu Guan - Bus 1, 62, 109, 117, 145, 213, A1 and K3 stop directly in front of the office. Foreigners need to go to the 3rd floor. The Tuo Dong Stadium is located to the right of the office while Baita Road is located to the left of the office.
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Kunming's bike share options: A user guide
发布者news.163.com/17/0215/11/CDAJ3QTJ000187VG.html
You can see the police in this picture - always ready to serve and protect the interests of the big money.
Kunming's bike share options: A user guide
发布者What a catastrophe! Recently visited Nanning, Guangxi which also has a bike program. All the bikes are uniform in color (Orange) and there is 1 type of payment method. They are neatly placed in bike racks all over the city. They come in clusters of 20 and they are found at every subway station in groups of 20, 40, and 60 depending on location. There are cameras mounted on either side of the bike racks for safety and supervision. People can easily find the bike racks and use the bikes and return them to conveniently located bike racks in other parts of the city.
Kunming has 3 types of bikes and 3 types of payment. There are very few bike racks so there are no central locations to get a bike if you need them. I live at the edge of the city in a village and there are bikes scattered everywhere. The people here use them, drive them home and park the bike it in front of their door where no one else can use them. They now have their own private bikes that they can use and abuse and when it gets destroyed they just go get another one. The bike sits idle all day until that person (Temporary owner) is ready to use it again. Kunming should learn from the many other cities that use bikes and create a system that serves all. I am sure the companies who operate these bikes will lose a lot of money from this program.
Celebrating a Miao Christmas in Yunnan
发布者I enjoy reading the articles on this site but what really drives me nuts is when the article does not clearly state where this place is located - a basic essential in writing - missing.
Village name is great - how about a county and a prefecture along with that.
Very annoying and NOT the first time.
Fuxian shampoo incident becomes national topic
发布者1 - Once the image was published on Chinese social media the firestorm began, and continues unabated nearly two weeks later.
2 - although some more vocal microbloggers have called for a police investigation and arrests.
I can teach reading and comprehension for a small fee.
Fuxian shampoo incident becomes national topic
发布者dama (大妈) — big momma - Chinese slang for selfish middle-aged women who act badly in public.