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  2. Amah (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese amah (right) with a woman and her three children Joanna de Silva Two ayahs in British India with their charges. An amah (Portuguese: ama, German: Amme, Medieval Latin: amma, simplified Chinese: 阿妈; traditional Chinese: 阿 媽; pinyin: ā mā; Wade–Giles: a¹ ma¹) or ayah (Portuguese: aia, Latin: avia, Tagalog: yaya) is a girl or woman employed by a family to clean, look after ...

  3. Life imprisonment in China - Wikipedia

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    In February 2018, a Chinese nanny in the Chinese city of Hangzhou was found guilty of intentionally setting fire to a mother and her three children. She was sentenced to death. Her gambling debts are crippling her, and she plots to blackmail her hostess by starting the fire in order to "rescue" her family's home from being destroyed by the flames.

  4. James R. Lilley - Wikipedia

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    James Lilley was born in Qingdao (Tsingtao) in coastal Shandong Province, Republic of China, to American expatriate parents. [2] His father, an oil executive who had moved to China to work for Standard Oil in 1916, and his mother, a teacher, hired a Chinese nanny to help raise him.

  5. Woman charged with human trafficking after allegedly beating ...

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    Police discovered the nanny wandering a street in Minnesota on Thursday night. She had two black eyes, broken ribs and a broken sternum. Woman charged with human trafficking after allegedly ...

  6. Wet nurse - Wikipedia

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    In China, Indonesia, and the Philippines, a wet nurse may be employed in addition to a nanny as a mark of aristocracy, wealth, and high status. Following the 2008 Chinese milk scandal, in which contaminated infant formula poisoned thousands of babies, the salaries of wet nurses there increased dramatically. [50]

  7. ARLENE M. ROBERTS, ESQ

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    The narrative of the Caribbean nanny has been framed in a fictional or semi-autobiographical context. Some time ago, at the annual Brooklyn Book Festival, I met author Nandi Kyei, who self-published her work, The Real Nanny Diaries – a Novel (2009), as seen through the eyes of a nanny from Trinidad. At a Caribbean literary lime