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    Porn (disambiguation). "Sexually explicit" redirects here. For non-pornographic sexually explicit imagery‚ see erotic art. Page semi-protected Pornography (often abbreviated as "porn" or "porno" in informal usage) (Greek: πορνεία‚ porneia‚ fornication) is the explicit portrayal of sexual subject matter for the purpose of sexual arousal. Pornography may use a variety of media‚ including books‚ magazines‚ postcards‚ photos‚ sculpture‚ drawing‚ painting‚ animation‚ sound recording‚ film‚ video‚

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    CORRUOTION IN THE CHURCH

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    HUGH GOLDIE LAY/THEOLOGICAL TRAINING INSTITUTION‚ AROCHUKWU IN AFFILIATION WITH ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY‚ UTURU ASSIGNMENT PRESENTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION / THEOLOGY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE COURSE RELIGION AND SOCIETY TOPIC: CORRUPTION IN THE CHURCH WRITTEN BY KALU‚ PETER OBASI PGD/2013/002 SUBMITTED TO REV. ELIJAH OBINNA‚ PHD (LECTURER)

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    WHY MOST OF TEENAGERS NOW INVOLVE IN A PREMARITAL SEX? Sex‚ is the most basic biological definition of any natural process by which a new cell is produced through a recombination of genes from two different parent cells. Broaden definition‚ the insertion of a penis into an oral‚ anal‚ or vaginal opening‚ and a wide variety of behaviour that may or may not include penetration‚ including intercourse between members of the same gender. People engage in sexual intercourse for a variety of reasons

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    INTRODUCTION: Pakistan literature‚ that is‚ the literature of Pakistan‚ is a distinct literature that gradually came to be defined after Pakistan gained nationhood status in 1947‚ emerging out of literary traditions of the Indian subcontinent. The shared tradition of Urdu literature and English literature of British India was inherited by the new state. Over a period a body of literature unique to Pakistan has emerged in nearly all major Pakistani languages‚ including Urdu‚ English‚ Punjabi‚ Balochi

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    DEFAMATION Defamation is a complex and detailed tort. There is no statutory definition of defamation‚ but in common law it is the publication (in any form) by another of any statement which injures the plaintiff’s reputation by exposing him to hatred‚ ridicule or contempt‚ or which tends to lower him in the esteem of right-thinking members of society. (Sim v Stretch [1936] 2 All ER 1237‚ 1240‚ per Lord Atkin). The tort of defamation is something of an oddity among torts: it is usually tried

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    Although there are parallels between Irish and Welsh sagas of elopement‚ the powerful self confident women depicted in these narratives do not represent the real women of Medieval Ireland and Wales. Proinsias Mac Cana has suggested that the dominant roles of Deirdre and Gráinne in their respective tales (Longes mac nUislenn and Toruigheacht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne) are ‘literary variations on the exemplar of the sovereignty goddess’ (Doan‚ 1985: 90). Bitel (1996: 2) asserts that Celticists have been

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    KARONCHIHAMI v. ANGOHAMI et al. D. C.‚ Kandy‚ 6‚563. Marriage of persons living in adultery-illegitimate children-Donation -Gift to concubine-Ordinances Nos. 6 of 1847 and 21 of 1844. A man after the death of his wife cannot lawfully marry a woman with whom he had been living in adultery during the lifetime of his wife; and children procreated in adultery do not become legitimate by the subsequent marriage of their father and mother. A gift to a concubine as such and in contemplation of the continuance

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    Besetting Sin – RESENTMENT Title:”Love Hurts” Text: Ephesians 4:29-32 Introduction: I truly believe that there is no coincidence. I believe that through our leader‚ God is giving us assignments that are personally for us. It’s like a letter is sent and addressed to me‚” To Mr. Jan Michael Palero‚ From God.” Inside the letter it says‚” My child‚ this is your lesson for this season. Learn‚ meditate then apply. After doing so‚ share the truths of My Word.” The purposes of preaching are to

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    Natalia Buskin Mardani Professor Sasson Judaism‚ Christianity and Islam November 10th‚ 2014 Tamar’s Transaction While our marriage policies have evolved‚ our standpoint of prostitution has not changed; the woman still controls the transaction. Prostitution has always carried a negative social stigma‚ as the women within question have always been desired yet also hated. However‚ each case seems different‚ and within biblical narrative‚ it is not necessarily the need for a payment‚ but getting what

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    "The Grail‚" Langdon said‚ "is symbolic of the lost goddess. When Christianity came along‚ the old pagan religions did not die easily. Legends of chivalric quests for the Holy Grail were in fact stories of forbidden quests to find the lost sacred feminine. Knights who claimed to be "searching for the chalice" were speaking in code as a way to protect themselves from a Church that had subjugated women‚ banished the Goddess‚ burned non-believers‚ and forbidden the pagan reverence for the sacred feminine

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