| What Chinese Animal Is 1969? | | The animal in the Chinese zodiac that represents 1969 is the Rooster. The Rooster is one of the 12 animals represented in the Chinese Zodiac.
The Rooster is also representative of the following years: 1933, 1945,1957,1981,1993,2005.People, that are represented by the rooster, are deep thinkers, capable, and talented, These people often represent themselves as being adventurous and free thinkers, but are actually very much conservative in their inner thoughts. They are moat compatible with ox, snake,and dragon. | |
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| believe in or not? | | Do you believe in horoscope or Chinese zodiac?
Telling one's fortune through horoscope is pretty popular nowadays among the younger generation. Some people also believe that the 12 Chinese animal signs are corelated to your personality.
Do you believe in either horoscope or Chinese zodiac signs? Do they play a factor in your personality?
any opinion?
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| | Tainted animal feed widespread in China. This Is Inhumane!!!!!!!!!!! | | This is so inhumane. Workers in an industrial city of China have admitted that a substance that found its way into pet food killing dogs and cats in the United States, is routinely added to animal feed as a fake protein.And the killer additive is called....... "Melamine". For years........ some Chinese Animal Feed manufacturers have supplemented there "Animal Feed" produce with "Melamine"....... which is supposed to be a cheap additive that looks like "Protein" in tests even though it does not provide any nutritional benefits.Many countries in China......... buy Melamine scrap to make animal feed such as "Fish Feed" and "Dog Food". One of the manufacturers of Melamine has said that there is no such regulation within China that restrains from animal feed manufacturers from adding "Melamine". Maybe, no such regulations have been placed till now coz there was no such accident reported earlier. And, as per this company, in China atleast......... no regulations come up atleast till there is an accident.In April this year...... 16 pets were reported dead and the death was reported for the presence of "Melamine" in "Wheat Gluten" and that has made pet food... | |
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| Chinese Zodiac | | Under the Chinese zodiac there are 12 animals that represent each of the signs and certain years represent those animals as too. My animal is the Horse because my birth year is 1966.
What Chinese animal are you? You can go here to find out which one you are.:)http://www.hudson-chinesefood.com/zodiac.html | |
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| China's Round-Up of Cats To Make Country "Clean" Before Olympic Games | | Well it looks like there something else to protest about China...not just inferior and sometimes deadly products, or inhumane treatment of Tibetans, but I got this from the Alley Cat Allies website that in order to make China's capital appear nice and "clean" for the upcoming Olympic Games the government is ordering a round up of all the cats, to send them to "death camps"Here's the article:
(quote)..." Alley Cat Allies to Ask China to Provide Humane Care for Outdoor CatsMedia outlets are reporting that in preparation for being at the center of the world’s attention during this summer’s Olympics, China’s leaders have ordered a round-up of thousands of cats to be taken off the streets of Beijing and sent to death camps.Because news reports are not always accurate, we are working with other organizations to research the situation so we can most effectively respond.Reports are that China’s cat cull is motivated by the government’s desire to present the capital as clean, respectable, and welcoming to Olympic athletes and attendees of the games.Alley Cat Allies wants to help the Chinese government implement a more effective, humane method for managing... | |
| | Giant panda Yang Yang delivers a cub | | One-month-old cub of giant panda Yang Yang rests in the zoo in Vienna September 26,2007. The cub was born on August 23, 127 days after panda couple Yang Yang and Long Hui mated in April, the zoo said. The pandas were transferred from China to Schoenbrunn Zoo in 2003, and are on loan to Austria by China for a period of 10 years.
Do you like panda--- the Chinese animal?:) | |
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