2009年11月13日星期五

What is the best brand of green tea?

i have... uncle lee "legends of china" green tea. is it a good brand? i just made some and it looks more yellow then green.

What is the best brand of green tea?
don't worry about the color of the green tea, all green teas brew different. What matters is the taste. I don't think there are best brands of green tea, just good quality.





I personally like Celestial Seasonings, Trader Joe's sencha, Republic of tea, and Tazo brands.
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Reply:My personal favorite is Zsenzo Green Tea! They also have lot's of other kinds of Tea. You can purchase the tea bags or in bottles so there great on the go. I'm a BIG green tea drinker! Here is where I get mine: http://live4Him.mychoices.biz
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Ihave the green card. and need to buy goods from china. can i offer L/C to china companies? or how could I.tks

i have confidence to sell the goods. do i need to registrate a company first. then get the help from bank for L/C?

Ihave the green card. and need to buy goods from china. can i offer L/C to china companies? or how could I.tks
Green card has no relevance here. Its your money to import


whatever you want. Open a company and work legally.


Go through a bank.


UK are going green but why arnt USA Asia and China?

So if those countries did that would help by 80%and UK only make up 20% so is it really worth it if the other countries dont?

UK are going green but why arnt USA Asia and China?
China is still a relatively poor country, which means that abandoning coal as a its main source of power would not be a prudent decison to make in a nation where conditions are largely third-world. As for the U.S, blame a dominant Republican administration that has has been bribed by the powerful energy cartels into convincing the American public that the whole idea of global warming is just a hoax.
Reply:Yeah, it's worth it. Don't follow other countries' bad examples.


My mother is a US Permanent Resident (with Green Card. She wants to visit China? How can she get Visa to visit

Its no problem at all. If she lives near a consulate, save some money and go there directly to process the visa. However, if you do nbot live near a consulate, the most affordable visa agent option is z-visa.com http://z-visa.com





You will need:


Original Passport


2x2 Color Visa Size Photo


Completed Visa Application Form

My mother is a US Permanent Resident (with Green Card. She wants to visit China? How can she get Visa to visit
She needs to apply at a Chinese embassy or consulate. Check the link below for more information.
Reply:The entrance procedures are in accordance with her nationality. She needs a passport from the government of the country of which she's a citizen. Most likely she'll need a visa for which she can apply to the Chinese Embassy in Washington. Don't fret, go to a travel agent and they'll help you.





The green card just means that she can live and work in the US. Has no relevance whatsoever in other countries,
Reply:Did you contact the chinese embassy or consulate?
Reply:Tell them she is a lead inspector.
Reply:hello,


first study the information given on this site, it'll give the general essence of required documents and necessary papers for visa application.


then see the address of the embassy,


on the same page below





http://china.visahq.com/
Reply:Your mother needs to apply for a visa. Go to the nearest Chinese Embassy or visit this site:





http://www.china-embassy.org/eng

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2009年4月28日星期二

China going green?

I am doing a project on china and its new economic steps towards becoming a nation that runs on alternative energy sources. So i have 2 questions, economically, socially, and politically, what is driving China's government to do this. And second for the same reasons what will happen to China if and when this happens.

China going green?
Economically it makes perfect sense for a developing country to go green. Why? It's a renewable source. You don't have to process anything or use up any resources to use solar power and other natural, renewable resources. It also makes sense for a country as massive as China (in terms of size and population) because of the amount of resources it takes to continue using coal/nuclear power could be tremendous. Investing in solar or wind power might cost more to start out but it costs much less to use. Politically speaking, I'm not certain as I am not familiar with their government. However, it seems that United States is one of the few countries that has an economy that has strong grips on fossil fuel and nuclear technology. Getting rid of it entirely can cause a major hiccup, mostly with the wealthiest people in the country who, unfortunately, contributes to our governments political agenda in a major way. Not that this can't be changed, but the ones who can truly make a difference aren't always the most informed, thanks to our governments silent and invisible sensorship, nor do they want anything to change when everything seems to be going well. I'm sure that will change if our delicate weather system and our fragile environment changes drastically in the next few years, and once we take the blindfolds off that our glorious leader has put upon us.





As for what will happen to China if this happens...time will tell. I think that this will give them the competitive edge on the global economy and welfare of the Chinese.
Reply:yes, they're still behind on technology, but that's changing. their government is building cities completely outfitted with solar and wind power technology and energy efficient technology.


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Reply:Hah! Loons wish. China is still red communist and will remain so unless it's people do something drastic to change that.
Reply:LMAO China going green??????!!!!!!!!! They produce a new coal fired power plant each week and it's with old fashioned technology.Their rivers are extremely polluted and alot of the flooding happening in China is due to strip mining and other land altering practices.Their is a car buying/driving boom going on in China as well.Believe me most of those cars are good old fashioned gas combustible engines.China going green...Get real!
Reply:China does not care about our thoughts on global warming. That said they want us to see what they are doing that we are not-nuclear power plants, solar electric turbine power plants and dams. They are making more bad refrigerants than the rest of the world combined -global warming and ozone depleting gases. there goal is to be a world leader. They know oil is expensive, are not making any more. The life expectancy of solar and nuks are longer than oil fired plants.


A green China?

I have read reports that as many as 2000 new cars are hitting the streets in china every day. These are not replacements but additional vehicles. That caculated to about 7.3 million vehicles in the next decade if the rate did not increase but by all logic it should. So as the western world becomes more independant of fossil fuels, how can we tell our Chinese friends that they can't have what we already have had for more than a half a century?

A green China?
I live in the central part of China as an ex pat from the USA





Most of the buses use CNG


It seems half the taxi's do too.





2,000 new cars a day is really nothing in a country this size.





However, China is also experiencing major traffic congestion in major cites and I suspect that China will take steps to curtail out of control sales.





China has one thing I have noticed that cities in the USA have sporadically. A good public transit system that is cheap and readily available. I can travel from one end of this city of 100,000 to the other in a bus for less then 8 cents. Or in a taxi for about $5. In Shanghai, they have a subway that is awesome. Buses and taxi's everywhere and its cheap. Even by Chinese standards.





Where I lived in the states it cost me $14 a day to take the subway to work, if I had to add a bus, it would have added $4. Here, it costs me 8 cents.





I think, China understands the value of keeping people on mass transit by keeping it cheap.





Peace





Jim
Reply:That is a problem. We've used fossil fuels to support our economis, now China, and others, are told not to do the same.
Reply:I am not sure, but I do know that China has a serious problem.
Reply:China is slowly coming around.





They are now starting to realize that unreduced global warming will damage their economy more than programs to reduce it will. If the world is spending many hundreds of billions on dealing with the effects of global warming, they're not buying nonessential consumer products from China.





And to realize that having air pollution bad enough to kill people can't be a good idea.





They've made all of America's mistakes in industrial development without adequate pollution control, but they seem to also be capable of learning from them.
Reply:Wait 4 china to reach saturation point,then they will only think GREEN,not now%26gt;it is a cycle
Reply:We can't, they already are funding foreign wars by exchanging weapons for oil (In Sudan for Darfur's oil).





Part of the answer is funding battery research to improve electric cars.
Reply:We can't. But there is a growing awareness in China of the environmental effects of their rapid growth. The local impacts are much more severe than the global ones, and much more likely to spark reforms. Don't be surprised if the next generation of low-pollution cars comes from China.
Reply:Its hard for China to do these things because they have a ***** load of people. The US has the highest pollution per capita than any other country. China is now the worlds largest polluter just because of the sheer number of people that they have, also China is a developing country so if they develop green energy rather than fossil fuels, chances are thats going to hurt their economy.

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