hello crabbe, Message 22070805 , and yes, on sundays or any day, we can state.gov
"Religions: About 43% participate in some form of religious practice. Christian, about 8%.
Every major religion is practiced freely in Hong Kong"
... and guess what else?
"Health (2004): Infant mortality rate--2.5/1,000. Life expectancy--81.5 yrs. (overall); 78.6 yrs. males, 84.6 yrs. females."
whereas for where maurice is state.gov , for all that water nonsense "Health: Infant mortality rate (June 2005)--5.48/1,000. Life expectancy (2000-2002)--males 76.3 yrs., females 81.1 yrs."
freedom => happiness => long worthwhile life
what could be more intuitively obvious?
here is Britain state.gov "Health: Infant mortality rate (2004 est.)--5.22/1,000. Life expectancy (2004 est.)--males 75.84 yrs.; females 80.83 yrs.; total 78.27 years"
and Canada state.gov "Health: Infant mortality rate--5.2/1,000. Life expectancy--77.1 yrs. male, 82.2 yrs. female."
i would imagine where you are fit somewhere between Britain and Canada?
Macau is off the chart, apparently state.gov , but a separate entity never the less.
... and Japan state.gov is not off the chart, a search just as a pre-emptive move to guard against Maurice counter strike, feeble as it would be, but heck, why not "Health (2003): Infant mortality rate--3.3/1,000. Life expectancy--males 77 yrs., females 84 yrs."
Trinidad and Tobago state.gov , being less free and so less happy, suffers "Health (1999 est.): Infant mortality rate--18.6/1,000. Life expectancy--68 yrs. male; 73 yrs. female."
chugs, J |