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Started by deuem, May 04, 2013, 02:01:11 PM

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deuem

Quote from: andolin on May 06, 2013, 01:38:48 PM
You have interesting friends Deuem..

Andy

Yes I do and that is one funny part about my stay in China. I get to meet people from around the world. At home I only met locals and people I worked with. With email, even if they leave we can still stay in touch. The bad thing is that friends come and go fast around here...

deuem

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Quote from: ArMaP on May 06, 2013, 01:44:45 PM
QuoteI don't know.
What is it you don't know?

The opening post says "What  happened to the radiation that lasts thousands of years?" and on another post Deuem wrote "What happened to the radiation?".
Quoteradiation
What is radiation?

To me, that sounded like someone had said after the bombing the radiation would last thousands of years, so I asked if it was supposed to be that much radiation after the bombing, enough to prevent people to return to the city.
Quotesomeone had said
Who said this?

Quotesupposed to be that much radiation after the bombing
Do you know how much?

Quotebombing the radiation
What does this mean?

QuoteNo, I'm asking if there was expected a high level of radiation that prevented people to move back to the city.
If your not asking, then why are you asking? Look below

QuoteObviously, I was not clear, as I was asking a question.
My question was based on what was written on the opening post,
Quotenot on any facts that I have
. Why not? I need facts to work with.. You told me on another thread that you never guess. You always use facts? HUH?

QuotePS: is my English that bad that nobody understands what I mean? ???
I don't know what would ever make you write this. I understand you, I think?


lol from Deuem...............

Somamech

Quote from: The Matrix Traveller on May 05, 2013, 12:07:59 AM
China also has a Welfare System !


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_welfare_in_China

Social welfare in China has undergone various changes throughout history.
The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security is responsible for the social welfare system.

In pre-1980s reform China, the socialist state fulfilled the needs of society from cradle to grave.

Child care, education, job placement, housing, subsistence, health care, and elder care were largely
the responsibility of the work unit as administered through state-owned enterprises and agricultural
communes and collectives. As those systems disappeared or were reformed, the "iron rice bowl" approach
to welfare changed. Article 14 of the constitution stipulates that the state "builds and improves
a welfare system that corresponds with the level of economic development."

In 2004 China experienced the greatest decrease in its poorest population since 1999.

People with a per capita income of less than 668 renminbi (RMB; US$80.71) decreased 2.9 million
or 10 percent; those with a per capita income of no more than 924 RMB (US$111.64) decreased
by 6.4 million or 11.4 percent, according to statistics from the State Council's Poverty Reduction Office.

Welfare reforms since the late 1990s have included unemployment insurance, medical insurance,
workers' compensation insurance, maternity benefits, communal pension funds, individual pension accounts,
universal health care, and a carbon tax.

A law approved February 2013 will mandate a nationwide minimum wage at 40% average urban salaries
to be phased in fully by 2015.


Ahh that bit I highlighted in yellow is interesting Matrix.   ???  Thanks for posting that    :)





ArMaP

Quote from: deuem on May 06, 2013, 02:36:57 PM
What is it you don't know?
Everything! (or is it nothing?)

That post was the most confusing post I have ever tried to read. ;D