Chinese parents improve their grades blood children

Chinese parents improve their children's performance with bloodA photo from open sources Chinese parents no longer need hire tutors for their children – they have a new way Improve your kids’ exams. Leadership of one of provinces of the country offers to increase the grades of students, which will increase their chances of entering universities, in exchange for donating their blood parents, while not less than four liters are required. Children parents who pass this amount will receive a bonus point on entrance exams: for six liters give two points, and for eight – three. Blood donors may also be awarded free medical assistance, free use of public transport and cash rewards, local media reported. Government Pujiang County, located in the eastern Zhejiang Province, issued new directive July 24 this year to stimulate the population to blood donation. One resident of China, now 28, began to take blood at the age of 18 and announced that he had finally reached four-liter mark, receiving a bonus point for your future a child. “Because of this policy, I donated so much blood that put his life in danger! I want to tell my future son: “Don’t worry about exams, dad has already earned bonus points”, – he wrote on the Chinese social network Weibo. Human body contains from 5 to 5.6 liters of blood, depending on the weight of the person. To donate four liters to an adult five years if you donate blood twice a year. Blood donors will receive a certificate from the county government confirming that their children may be awarded extra points in exams. IN another part of China people who want to apply for obtaining a driver’s license, get a job on your first job, play a wedding in the registry office or get a certificate of completion schools, asking for blood donations. Also at least one blood donation once a year, first-year students and soldiers are attracted. Last week similar rules took effect in Baoji city in Shaanxi Province in the northwest of China. Policy has been subjected criticized on social media and blogs. Users stated that initiative reduces the cost of an act of charity, writes in fresh Mail Online number.

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