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  • 31The Man Who Would Be Queen —   …

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  • 32Cyber-bullying — Cyberbully redirects here. It is not to be confused with Cyberbully (film). Cyberbullying hurts logo Cyber bullying is the use of the Internet and related technologies …

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  • 33Newsweek gay actor controversy — The Newsweek gay actor controversy refers to the reaction to a piece written by Newsweek magazine writer Ramin Setoodeh in which he asserts that openly gay actors are not capable of convincingly playing straight characters. Setoodeh s article… …

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  • 34word — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 unit of language ADJECTIVE ▪ two letter, three letter, etc. ▪ monosyllabic, polysyllabic ▪ two syllable, three syllable …

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  • 35Rarey technique — The Rarey technique is a method of calming horses that have become vicious and fearful of humans due to abusive handling or other traumatic events. It is named for its inventor, John Solomon Rarey (1827 ndash;1866) of Groveport, Ohio, USA, who… …

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  • 36Pierre Poilievre — Infobox CanadianMP | name= Pierre Poilievre| cabinet=Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury BoardAn image of Pierre Poilievre is available [http://www.imatrix.ca/WDS6/upload/dir/pp/PoilievreP%2001%20Low.jpghere.] term start=2004 …

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  • 37wrong — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I adj. immoral (see wrong); mistaken, unfactual; unsuitable, improper. See error, disagreement. n. evil, harm, injury. See wrong, malevolence. II Deviation from moral right Nouns 1. wrong, wrongfulness …

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  • 38Idol 2009 — Idol Season 6 Broadcast from 8 September–11 December 2009 Judges Laila Bagge Andreas Carlsson Anders Bagge Host(s) Peter Jihde Broadcaster …

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  • 39bad — adj 1. virtueless, unrighteous, godless, impious, ungodly; immoral, amoral, nonmoral, unmoral, unprincipled, reprobate; corrupt, depraved, perverted, profligate, dissolute, libertine, abandoned, licentious; unscrupulous, dishonest, crooked,… …

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  • 40Cyber-aggression in the workplace — Cyber aggression or cyber harassment can be best described in the words of Whitty and Carr: “Takes the form of obscene or hate e mail/text messages that threaten or frighten, or e mails/text messages that contain offensive content, such as sexist …

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