Chinese antiques arrived in the west to awe and great admiration, and eventual copies. As the Ming vase appearance of blue and white “bone China” pottery came to England, the initial English versions created by Josiah Wedgewood Bone China would have been offered to the Queen. As Queen Victoria took to articles of Chinese antiques, this interest followed on down through the ranks of nobility, until Wedgewood became vastly rich by making such fine China available to the public in a relatively modest smoke burning factory in England.
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Chinese Antiques Are Wise Buys - Dirty Coal China, Pass On By
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It is a shock to first see the recent world color map of CO2, cancer causing coal ash particles in the air. Released from the Royal Netherlands Geographic Institute, the map shows red as most polluted, meaning dark skies at noon, through yellow to gray to light blue to dark blue. The shock is the huge red block of dark sky over east China, showing immediately the most polluted nation on earth. Those cancer fume clouds now reach our shores, and your once pristine walk on a Pacific coast beach now involves your breathing in China coal dust air. Some slow boat from China, it now moves like the wind, which it fills. Enough!
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Purchase Chinese Antiques, Bypass Modern Dragon Death Buys
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Chinese antiques were so vastly superior to the more clumsy artifacts that Marco Polo brought to the Great Khan in China. Marco and his father and uncle traversed China, although he never mentions the Great Wall, so we know most of his time was spent in the more idyllic south with its canals and tropical abundance. There were small foundries making early iron into steel with coal, and they did have fireworks, and this knowledge followed in the minds, as much as diamonds and Chinese delicate antiques, not bags of coal. But Dragon Coal has taken over, and his unfiltered smoke stacks are killing us now. Is there anything we can do?
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Buy Chinese Antiques, Ignore China’s Olympics and Modern Products
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The smiling eyes of the American soldiers as they pass out food parcels and toys and dolls and a sense of security to villagers and children who have lost their village to a flood is a sight to behold, and surprise. So much news shows death and destruction, and here, some wise powers have begun diverting war weary soldiers down time on their way home by saving and not risking or taking lives. How good it is for the soldiers is easy to see by their smiles and their words.
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Dolls, Figurines, Toys, Foods - Also Army Intelligence, Bravo!
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Chinese antiques history through to now has a fire breathing dragon as the centerpiece of the parade, weaving, bobbing, emitting noise, and most of all fire and smoke. And so it is today, although the dragon breathe is spewing out those smoke stacks we see now on television, as we see the streets of Beijing, and the overwhelming volume of foul CO2 coal emissions, with no filters, pushing into the skies of China, and drifting east. And now these cancer causing particles are reaching and settling onto the leaves of the trees in the forests, and into the lungs of western Americans. It is now past time to turn off the smoke machines,or at least put the newest filters on. Huge diapers, if you wish, now exists to enable China to stop breathing dragon death into our lungs. Wrong, Wong. Civilize up!
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Chinese Antiques, China Today - Dragon Breathe In Our Lungs
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