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Why 'Power' Dominates Law?
Aug 5, 2010 01:59
guestJean I know in China, male offspring are desired in order to inherit property, carry on family name, to provide support for parents in old age. In last few years, China's gender imbalance is further increased by the One Child Policy.

Beside B ultrasonic scan in early pregnancy, the more recent technique of fetal blood now makes it possible to test babies' sex. I am not sure whether sexual discrimination of this kind exists elsewhere in the world. In China, baby Gender Prediction is not permitted, according to the law.

However, Latest news said that Du Li, an Olympic champion in shooting, is going to give birth to a baby boy. The due date is August 8 this rear. And they want to give the child a four-word name. Obviously, they tested for it. Why does mercy would be extended for those 'great men'?
Aug 5, 2010 03:19
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  • DAPHNEB
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It is unfair to distribute preferential terms like that. But she have made contributions to the country, which no other gauge can there be.

Aug 9, 2010 22:44
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four-word name? Do they intend to name their kid with both of their last names? Everyone is equal before the law. Unfortunately, it is just a slogan. There are some people who can be above the law. Back door is still open so that somebody can get through.....
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