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Detectando gays

Atención, porque ahora resulta que las mujeres, durante el período de ovulación, tienen la facultad de discernir la orientación sexual de un hombre con sólo mirarle a la cara. Así como suena. Los descubridores del hallazgo son unos científicos de la Universidad de Toronto y de Tufts que han aunado esfuerzos para llegar a esta conclusión. En un reciente estudio, publicado por la revista ‘Pscychological Science’, unos investigadores de ambas universidades han descubierto que, durante la ovulación, las mujeres se vuelven más perspicaces y son capaces de separar el grano de la paja, y nunca mejor dicho, con echar simplemente un vistazo a la cara de un hombre.

 




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So It’s Come to This: It’s Easier for Students to Come Out as ‘Gay’ Than Christian

After fifty years of leftist dominance and indoctrination in the schools, this really doesn’t come as a surprise, but it’s a good indication of where we are as a culture: it is now more socially acceptable and easier overall for students to declare that they are homosexual than it is for them to reveal that …




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Star describes growing up gay as Jehovah's Witness

The Hollywood actor says he was bullied as a child in Wales because of his religion and sexuality.





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Integrated manufacturing cluster to be developed in Bihar's Gaya




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Description of five Devonian sections (Hume River, Gayna River Gorge, Powell Creek tributary, Powell Creek, and Prohibition Creek) from the northern front of the Mackenzie Mountains and the Franklin Mountains (Northwest Territories, Canada)

Gouwy, S A; Pedder, A E H; Uyeno, T T; MacKenzie, W S. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 8802, 2021, 50 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/328354
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_328354.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_328354.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 8802, 2021, 50 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/328354" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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A GIS dataset of geological features from mineral exploration of the Gayna River Property by Rio Tinto Canadian Exploration Ltd., 1975-1976, northern Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories

Fallas, K M; Finley, T D. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 8791, 2021, 10 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/328243
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_328243.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_328243.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 8791, 2021, 10 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/328243" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Gayatri Asokan’s new ghazal draws on poet Jaun Elia’s work

Seven years after transitioning from Malayalam playback to the world of ghazals, Gayatri Asokan is set to release yet another track, ‘Kitne Aish Se Rahte Honge’, inspired by the poetry of Jaun Elia




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Rainbow Wool – the first fashion statement made from the wool of gay sheep

A sheep farm in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany produces the first textile made from the wool of gay rams, making a bold fashion statement for the LGBTQIA+ community.




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CARD SME opens its 40th branch in Zamboanga Sibugay

CARD SME Bank, a thrift bank under the CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institution (CARD MRI), opens its 40th branch on June 10, 2024, in Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay.




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RAF Bungay in 1945

RAF Bungay (referred to as RAF Flixton) is a former World War II station in England. The airfield is located around 3 miles (4.8 km) south-west of Bungay in Suffolk on the south bank of the Waveney River close to the B1062 Harleston to Bungay road.

The airfield is also known after the village of Flixton, near which it was built.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Bungay





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Clay Aiken caught in the (gay) act

Not only did Page Six print the news today of Clay Aiken hooking up for gay sex with a horny ex-soldier, but there is more bad news for the American Idol star. Incriminating nude photos of his military tryst have surfaced today on the Internet, and you can only find them here. Uncensored photo after the jump [NSFW] [PARTIAL POST: VISIT THE SITE TO READ THE REST AND SEE PICTURES]

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Gay Marriage

Frederica shares her perspective on the legalization of gay marriage.




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Gay Rights

Frederica discusses the subject of same-sex attraction, explaining that whether or not it's genetic is beside the point.




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Gay Rights 2

Having received much feedback on her November 9, 2011, episode, Frederica reflects again on the subject of gay rights.




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Why Oppose Gay Marriage?

Frederica discusses a controversy that erupted online over her comment on gay marriage, and concludes that it is time for Christians to stand together on this issue.




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I'm Not Gay; I Was Drawn This Way!

What do you say when a ten-year-old says, "My best friend is gay"? How 'bout cartoon friends, can they be gay? Fr. Joseph wades in where even Elmer Fudd dares tread in this first episode of a two part series on . . . well, you know what the topic is.




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We're Not Gay; We Were Sewn This Way

From Bert and Ernie to parents, kids, and a pope—Fr Joseph talks about the struggles and the goal of sexuality in part two of this two-part series.




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Gay Bus, Short Bus: All of Us

Emerging from a long hiatus, Fr Joseph comes out of the closet (!) and runs into a bus full of bullies.




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The Vocation of Lay Theologian: An Interview with Dr. Gayle Woloschak

In this episode, Fr. Anthony Perkins speaks with the Vice-President of the International Orthodox Theological Association, Gayle Woloschak (PhD, DMin.) about the vocation of lay theologian. Gayle is a way-cool scientist and theologian with a life-time of service to Christ and His Church. They talk about why this vocation is not always supported by the clergy of the Church and why they should. Enjoy the show!




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Of Gay Sex and Leaven

What does the Orthodox Church think about gay sex? The official answer is not hard to find.




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An Interview with Dr. Gayle Woloschak

Dr. Albert Rossi interviews Dr. Gayle Woloschak about OCAMPR and her life and faith journey. Dr. Woloschak, professor of Radiation Oncology at Northwestern University in Chicago and an adjunct professor of Religion and Science at Lutheran School of Theology Chicago, and at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, as well as Professor of Bioethics at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in Yonkers, NY.




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Bioethics of Gene Editing: Interview with Dr. Gayle Woloschak

Dr. Albert Rossi interviews Dr. Gayle Woloschak on the topic of bioethics. Dr. Woloschak is a professor of Radiation Oncology at Northwestern University in Chicago and an adjunct professor of Religion and Science at Lutheran School of Theology Chicago, and at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, as well as Professor of Bioethics at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in Yonkers, NY.




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Should gay roles be played by gay actors?

Today’s social media controversy comes courtesy of former Doctor Who show-runner Russell T Davies who has gone on record in an interview that he believes gay roles should generally be played by gay actors. As you might expect, the response to this argument has been both immediate and strong. Some people have argued that it’s […]




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Christian counselor asks Supreme Court to block Colorado’s 'gay conversion therapy' ban

A Christian counselor is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to block enforcement of a Colorado law that regulates what licensed professionals can say while discussing unwanted same-sex attractions with clients, arguing that the state government censors speech it disfavors. 




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Gay And Bisexual Men Are Now Allowed To Donate Blood In England, Scotland And Wales

Gay and bisexual men in England, Scotland, and Wales can now donate blood, plasma and platelets under certain circumstances without having to wait three months, the National Health Service announced this week.; Credit: Wilfredo Lee/AP

Jaclyn Diaz | NPR

Gay and bisexual men in England, Scotland, and Wales can now donate blood, plasma and platelets under certain circumstances, the National Health Service announced this week in a momentous shift in policy for most of the U.K.

Beginning Monday, gay men in sexually active, monogamous relationships for at least three months can donate for the first time. The move reverses a policy that limited donor eligibility on perceived risks of contracting HIV/AIDs and other sexually transmitted infections.

The new rules come as the U.K. and other countries around the world report urgent, pandemic-induced blood supply issues.

Donor eligibility will now be based on each person's individual circumstances surrounding health, travel and sexual behaviors regardless of gender, according to the NHS. Potential donors will no longer be asked if they are a man who has had sex with another man, but they will be asked about recent sexual activity.

Anyone who has had the same sexual partner for the last three months can donate, the NHS said.

"Patient safety is at the heart of everything we do. This change is about switching around how we assess the risk of exposure to a sexual infection, so it is more tailored to the individual," said Ella Poppitt, Chief Nurse for blood donation at NHS Blood and Transplant, in a statement. "We screen all donations for evidence of significant infections, which goes hand-in-hand with donor selection to maintain the safety of blood sent to hospitals."

People who engage in anal sex with a new partner or multiple people or who have recently used PrEP or PEP (medication used to prevent HIV infection) will have to wait three months to donate - regardless of their gender.

Why did the U.K. make this change?

The NHS moved to alter its blood donation eligibility rules following a review by the FAIR (For the Assessment of Individualised Risk) steering group. The panel determined an individualized, gender-neutral approach to determining who can donate blood, platelets, and plasma is fairer and still maintains the safety of the U.K.'s blood supply.

The findings were accepted in full by the government last December.

Researchers will continue to monitor the impact of the donor selection changes for the next 12 months to determine if more changes are needed, NHS said.

What is the policy in the U.S.?

Despite efforts by advocates to change regulations in the U.S, the ability for gay and bisexual men to donate blood is still restricted.

A ban on gay and bisexual blood donors has been in effect since the early 1980s when fears about HIV/AIDS were widespread.

The Food and Drug Administration's current policy states a man who has sex with another man in the previous three months can't donate. Federal rules previously made such donors wait 12 months before giving blood, but due to low blood supplies during the pandemic the federal government changed the policy in April.

The Red Cross said they are participating in a pilot study funded by the FDA using behavior-based health history questionnaires, similar to those used in the U.K.

Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org.




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Dr. Kevin Kornegay has been Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry

Dr. Kornegay is recognized for his expertise in cybersecurity and hardware securities




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Adriane B. Gay, MBA, for Expertise in Special Education

Adriane B. Gay, MBA, honored for her dedication and expertise in the field of special education




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Gay Paratore, MEd, for Expertise in Art and Education

Gay Paratore, MEd, is a versatile artist and educator who has dedicated over six decades to her profession




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Mr. Riopelle Drops A Gay Anthem For A New Generation

Unafraid to break the mold and bounce to a new beat




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Gayle Reed, MAPT, ATRIC, Recognized by Marquis Who's Who

Gayle Reed, MAPT, ATRIC, is a distinguished expert in orthopedic neurological and aquatic therapy with over 30 years of experience in the health care industry




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The 2024 G.R.O.W.T.H Business Conference Set to Ignite Entrepreneurial Success at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Conference Center

Unlock the Secrets to Exponential Revenue Growth: Learn from Industry Leaders and Transform Your Business at The 2024 G.R.O.W.T.H Business Conference!"




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FCA diversity plans: 'My client said, don't let them know you’re gay’

Natasha Adom discusses measures FCA, PRA and BoE regulators are considering to improve diversity and inclusion in the financial services sector. 

Investment Week

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When adoption agencies can turn away gay prospective parents, what happens to the kids?

Religious News Service reporter Bobby Ross, Jr. recently asked this question, “When adoption agencies can turn away gay prospective parents, what happens to the kids?” With conflicts between religious based adoption and foster care agencies and government non-discrimination regulations playing out across the country including the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, this is an important question. In March, the City of Philadelphia issued an urgent call for 300 new foster parents to provide loving homes for some of the over 6,000 kids in Philadelphia foster care. That same month, the City abruptly barred Catholic Social Services, one of the city’s top-rated foster agencies, from placing children with foster families. This decision makes it exponentially harder for hundreds of children in need of foster care to find homes. Foster homes are sitting empty, even as the city begs for more families to help in its foster care crisis. Catholic Social Services and the Archdiocese of Philadelphia have been serving children throughout Philadelphia for over a century. Their Catholic mission drives them to find loving homes for all children in their care, regardless of the child’s race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity. Catholic Social Services currently serves over 100 children in foster homes. No family or individual has ever complained that the agency’s Catholic mission prevented them from fostering or adopting a child. Sharonell Fulton from Overbrook Farms has been a foster parent for over 25 years. She has opened her home to over 40 children, including two children currently in her care. She strives to provide a loving, stable home and treat each child as if they were her own. To do that, Fulton relies on Catholic Social Services’ help, including around-the-clock support and access to information and resources. “What justice is there in taking stable, loving homes away from children?” Fulton said in a statement to CatholicPhilly.com. “If the city cuts off Catholic Social Services from foster care, foster moms like me won’t have the help and support they need to care for the special-needs kids.” By freezing and threatening to cancel its foster care contract with the CSS, the city is “taking away this help and causing harm and heartache to countless families like mine,” Fulton said. The children will suffer if parents like Fulton do not have the support they need. In May, The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty filed the lawsuit in the United States District Court in Philadelphia on behalf of archdiocesan Catholic Social Services (CSS), Sharonell Fulton and two other women caregivers associated with the archdiocesan agency. They asked the court to halt the city’s harmful policy. A hearing is expected later this year.




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La patrulla 'gay' de la Policía que vela por los derechos LGTBI: "Si a mí me llaman lesbiana, me doy media vuelta y me voy. Tenemos la piel muy fina y no todo es un delito de odio. A veces sólo es un hecho odioso"

La asociación LGTBIPol, con más de 300 agentes, lucha por la sensibilización y la diversidad dentro de los Cuerpos y Fuerzas de Seguridad del Estado. "Como en el resto de la sociedad, claro que hay homofobia en la Policía. Y machismo" Leer



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La ex jugadora Marta Xargay, mujer de la estrella de la WNBA Breanna Stewart, denuncia amenazas de muerte e insultos homófobos a la pareja

Las dos jugadoras se conocieron durante su etapa en el baloncesto ruso, cuando militaban en el Dinamo Kursk Leer





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Charity Gayle: The worship music phenomenon offering Endless Praise




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Brothers Osborne Reach Out to Republican Politician who Rejected Plans to Honor Gay Member

T.J. Osborne and his bandmate John invite chair of the House Republican Caucus to meet them in person for discussion after conservative politicians block plans to honor T.J.




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Brothers Osborne Reach Out to Republican Politician who Rejected Plans to Honor Gay Member

T.J. Osborne and his bandmate John invite chair of the House Republican Caucus to meet them in person for discussion after conservative politicians block plans to honor T.J.




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Birmingham Gay Symphony Orchestra to host a weekend of making music, fun & friends

BGSO inviting orchestral musicians of all backgrounds from across the Midlands and beyond to come and join in for a weekend of making new friends and music in great setting of mac birmingham.




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SANAMENTE - La psicología afirmativa gay - 22 DE NOVIEMBRE




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Restaurante Aguapanela: el lugar colombiano ubicado en barrio gay (España)




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Fernando Segura, el primer hombre gay y soltero en Colombia que se convirtió en padre por adopción




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Sachin-Jigar - Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya

The composer pair’s love songs well complement the frothy rom-com in question.




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Gay marriage splits contenders

We posed some big questions to the Liberal and Labor contenders for Bennelong, John Alexander and Lyndal Howison, ahead of the Federal Election.