What is your favorite davepamn question on China? There are 57 Questions, hence the $5 reward. Tell me why the question was important?

I thought they were mostly good questions and the first 12 I really could not rate one higher than the others. I liked your questions about the history and Tourism, China is a very important country and in the coming years most of your questions will get asked a lot more. Your questions cover a variety of topics, you deal with trade and global power, which right now is very important then you deal with cultural issues and China’s in world history which is big and very important, so as far as one question standing more than the others I would have to say no, but there are several that are important, such as military costs, bloggers, environmental problems, Yuan valuation, I think China increasing its loans is a good idea.

I would ask one or two more, what do you think of China sending people to the moon or Mars, when do you think China will have successful space program? €¦.

For me, most of these questions are important. I'm on the list of adopting from China, so the more I learn of the country, the better! I've been there twice now, and hope to be able to go again next time, but this time to pick up my baby girl or boy!

Ill try to answer as much of the questions in your list as I can, especially those that I can answer from personal experience. Thanks for making this list! (Although the links themselves don't seem to work properly) I liked your first question about the Great Wall.

Been there twice now, and am still impressed by it. If I have to choose one of your questions, I'd have to say 'The one you haven't asked yet'. Chinese wisdom: "Man with one chopstick go hungry." "He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; he who does not ask a question remains a fool forever.

The most important question is mahalo.com/answers/science-and-mathemati... what are the top five inventions from China. When you look at the big picture, we can all thank the silk worm for giving us such great advances throughout Europe and the rest of the world. The silk worm opened up the trade route between China and Europe.At that time, China was the most advanced civilization in regards to language (communication), agriculture, weaponry (gun powder), and currency.

The trade route gave us much more than silk. Thank you China!

This is my favourite 40. Has China begun exporting goods to Brazil? This kind of information is not easy to find.

I had to browse some economy magazines until I found a report. Once you have the official documents it is very difficult to disprove the information. So, this is the types of questions I like.To the point and hard to find.

Keep them comming, davepamn!

I chose the questions regarding the Trade Surplus. mahalo.com/answers/money/how-much-is-chi... The follow-up comments to the best answer highlight the deficit spending of the Government, but that does not take away from the huge $290 BILLION Trade Surplus in 2008. That money mostly used to be AMERICAN money, but now we have to borrow it from them and pay interest.

This question and answer could provide background and source information for so manyo ther questions I've seen here on Mahalo. One that come to mind just now is the WALMART issue, are they good or bad for America? I think when we look a little harder, we will see a large portion of that American Money that is now Chinese money, was sent to CHINA by WALMART. Your question brings into focus the result of our consumerism and our love affair with cheap goods.

I hope more people will see this question and its answers and think what it means for the future of the world.

A 1995 Harris study for the Center for Social and Legal Research found that 85% of the public felt it was "important" for a government commission to be appointed "to examine how genetic tests are developing and to make recommendations for policies or laws to protect privacy of genetic test information and control the uses of genetic test results." Forty-eight percent felt this was "very" important. Does the public feel that a government privacy agency should be created to enforce privacy protections in a particular sector where no such agency exists today.

The answer is again, Yes.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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