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Sorry, but you’re not my (blood) type

Forget the stars, palmistry, crystal gazing, tarot cards or even tea leaves. It seems your characteristics, career, health, marriage, fate and luck are all actually flowing through your veins.

Whether you are friendly, aloof, considerate, industrious, prone to worrying, cynical, good in bed or in the right job is, a growing number of personality analysts say, all in the blood.

They claim the blood type you were born with has just as much influence over your character and fate as the signs of the zodiac. 

In fact, many personality analysts say it could be a more accurate guide because your blood type is determined by the genes of your parents and through it you inherit all their ancestral traits. You then develop the traits that are best suited to your personality.

Big in Japan

The Japanese, who have always placed a lot of importance on ancestry and blood lines, are so certain of the links between biochemistry and personality that magazines and newspapers carry the week’s fortunes for each blood type.

It is estimated that as many as 75 per cent of Japanese people believe there is a connection between blood type and personality. The vast majority of their lonely hearts advertisements include blood type. Nearly everyone in Japan knows their blood group and they take the idea very seriously.

The four main blood types are O (the most common), A, B and AB.

If you are a blood donor, you will know that type O can give blood to any type, but can receive from only type O, and are called universal donors.

Type A individuals can give blood safely to A and AB types. B types can give to B or AB.

Blood lines

According to the believers, all these different combinations play a part in passing on particular talents and qualities through generations.

The world’s leading proponent of blood-typing is undoubtedly Japan’s Toshitaka Nomi, who is following in the footsteps of his late father, Masahiko, who first published books on the blood-typing theory in 1971.

Between them father and son have produced more than 60 books, which have sold more than six million copies and have helped bring the Japanese ideas and beliefs about blood-type psychology to a wider audience.

This is what their studies have to say about how our blood type influences the way we are likely to behave and the path we are most likely to follow…

Blood group diet

More recently, research into blood types and diet has been carried out by an American naturopathic doctor, Peter D’Adamo. He believes our blood type determines what we should eat.


  Questions:
Do you believe in blood type characters?
Do you believe the blood type determine a person' character?
Does your blood type affect your diet?
Does the eat right for your blood type diet really work?
The importance of blood type in Taiwanese culture?
Do you believe “the Success depends on blood group”?
 
假油/食品安全/太空旅行
Taiwan -- Flavor Full fined NT$8 mil. in oil scandal
1. Flavor Full fined NT$8 mil. in oil scandal
Flavor Full Foods (富味鄉食品公司) yesterday admitted to adding cottonseed oil to 24 cooking oil products sold in Taiwan, New Taipei City's Department of Health (DOH) announced yesterday.
Q:
What do think about fack cooking oil case?
2. Premier gives 6-point order for handling cooking oil
Premier Jiang Yi-huah on Thursday issued a directive aimed at improving six aspects of food safety, after it was found that various edible oil products sold under the Tatung brand had been adulterated with cheap cottonseed oil as a way to boost profits. 
Q:
What do you think about food safety in Taiwan?
3. Balloons: the new vehicle for space tourism?
The latest space tourism venture depends more on hot air than rocket science. World View Enterprises announced plans Tuesday to send people up in a capsule, lifted 19 miles (30 kilometers) by a high-altitude balloon. Jane Poynter, CEO of the Tucson, Arizona-based company, said the price for the four-hour ride would be US$75,000.
Q;
What you think about space tourism?
 

Court awards insurance payment on dead couple found hiding

Taipei, Oct. 24 (CNA) The Cathay Life Insurance Co., Ltd. on Thursday lost its lawsuit against three siblings to whom it had paid accidental death benefits of NT$64.82 million (US$2.21 million) after their parents disappeared in a car accident, as Taiwan's Supreme Court ruled against the company in the case of alleged insurance fraud.
Q:
What you think about  insurance frauds in taiwan ?


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