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Dear Mr. Robert Lee
Greeting!
It always nice to keep on visiting this site.
And found out those interested topics that are been posted.
Here I am again would like to know the chines Astrology forecast for the year 2000 which is the dragon and their respective animal sign.
thank you and more power.
Joan June

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Dear Joan,
1. I will post one before the start of the dragon year.
2. Many couples yearn for the dragon year as it is considered (overall) an auspicious sign especially for babies especially for a son.
The only `negative' point is that if the birth rate for that year increase, there is greater competition for places especially in schools. Some schools may hold larger classes or more selective.
Contrast this to children born in the year of the tiger where usually, there are fewer babies born.
The above observation is meant for countries with a high percentage of Chinese population. For example, in Singapore, 70 percent of the population is Chinese. Our birth rate is around 50,000 per year. With birthrate for the Tiger year can be as low as 40,000 births per year. In years with other more popular signs e.g. Rabbit, Dragon, Pig and Rat, the birth rate can soar to over 50,000.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 12/17/99 8:38:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Mr. Robert Lee
Greeting!
It always nice to keep on
visiting this site.
And found out those interested
topics that are been posted.
Here I am again would like to
know the chines Astrology
forecast for the year 2000
which is the dragon and their
respective animal sign.
thank you and more power.
Joan June


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