27 Jul 2005
Today class we will talk about circumcision. In the first world circumcision is a widespread practice and considered the norm. But just because a practice is widely accepted, it doesn’t automatically make it right. Slavery used to be widely accepted, and in some parts of the world, it still is. Everything should be questioned. I

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27 Jul 2005
BBC News: New research suggests circumcision could be effective in preventing the spread of HIV among men. The study of more than 3,000 men in South Africa was done by the French agency for Aids and Viral Hepatitis. The data, outlined at a conference in Brazil, shows male circumcision prevented about seven of 10 infections.

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08 Jul 2005
TimesOnline Article: TWO academics have boldly declared their love — not just for each other but also for the other partners in their multi-lover relationship. “I am a polyamoric,” each told a spellbound audience at the weekend as they tried to explain their life together. Like homosexuals before them, polyamorics are having to invent a

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08 Jul 2005
collective photo gallery “This is the story of what women’s sports are all about, and the hardcore driving lesbian rage that resides within every successful female athlete.” ThanksLa Petite Claudine!

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30 Jun 2005
Spain’s lower house of parliament has voted in favour of allowing gay couples to marry and adopt children. The bill will become law in a month’s time, making Spain Europe’s third nation after the Netherlands and Belgium to allow same sex marriages. BBC: Gay Marriage around the globe

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