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* … that [[Somersault's HTML Guide]] is a useful guide to using HTML on web-boards?<!-- Added 1-15-14 --> | |||
* … that [[Ipce]] is an international, non-campaigning group that publishes suppressed scholarly literature on sexual relationships between adults and minors and related topics on its website?<!-- Added 1-15-14 --> | |||
* … that [[Walt Whitman]] was an American poet, essayist and journalist?<br /><!-- Added 12-8-13 --> | * … that [[Walt Whitman]] was an American poet, essayist and journalist?<br /><!-- Added 12-8-13 --> | ||
* … that [[James (2008)(Short film)|James]] is a short film written and directed by Connor Clements?<!-- Added 11-9-13 --> | * … that [[James (2008)(Short film)|James]] is a short film written and directed by Connor Clements?<!-- Added 11-9-13 --> | ||
* … that in Ancient Greece [[eromenos]] was used to describe an adolescent boy 12 to about 17, who was courted by an older man or was in an erotic relationship with him. <!-- Added 11-10-13 --> | * … that in Ancient Greece [[eromenos]] was used to describe an adolescent boy 12 to about 17, who was courted by an older man or was in an erotic relationship with him. <!-- Added 11-10-13 --> | ||
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Revision as of 14:46, 15 January 2014
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- … that Somersault's HTML Guide is a useful guide to using HTML on web-boards?
- … that Ipce is an international, non-campaigning group that publishes suppressed scholarly literature on sexual relationships between adults and minors and related topics on its website?
- … that Walt Whitman was an American poet, essayist and journalist?
- … that James is a short film written and directed by Connor Clements?
- … that in Ancient Greece eromenos was used to describe an adolescent boy 12 to about 17, who was courted by an older man or was in an erotic relationship with him.