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Hello 2012/2014 Deadly Scorpius Dragon Predictions!

by drturi in Issues, February 13, 2012
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Scary and deadly but real predictions by Dr. Turi.

Understanding The Right of Privacy for Writers

by joanwz in Law, January 24, 2012
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With information so readily available and easy access over the internet, it has become too easy to find information about others. Writers, therefor, must exercise care when researching information they use to write stories that concern other people, so as not to invade their privacy.

Not Everyone’s Sexual Life is for Public Consumption

by Lucia B in Sexuality, January 22, 2012
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Ever experienced someone you just met asking you about your sex life? How about being put in the spotlight when in a group just to talk about such things when you only got to know each other for a week or so? If you’re a "liberated woman" you might jump at the opportunity, but what about the conservative ones?

How to Cope with Stalkers and Stalking Online and in Real Life

by A. Giovanni in Crime, January 7, 2012
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How to Deter Stalkers – Note: This is not 100% possible.

Privacy Rights in The Workplace

by koko hermanto in Issues, November 24, 2011
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The concept of privacy for company employees of all sorts is becoming quite the issue as time goes by. More and more employees in all branches and work fields are becoming acquainted with privacy concerns. Take a moment to ponder what you feel privacy rights in the workplace should consist of. More than likely you desire some degree of privacy in your workplace.

Sneak and Peek Searches and More

by sunshineleo05 in Politics, November 2, 2011
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Some provisions of the Patriot Act are quite worrisome. Many fear that the policies within are a violation of our civil liberties.

What is Your Performance in The Privacy?

by cruzmcn in Sexuality, October 30, 2011
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To date, there are issues that have to do with your privacy that you had jealously guarded. It’s time to share one with your partner and your sexual and reproductive health. By the way how much you put into practice?

Transitioning Sexual Paradigms

by tash01 in Sexuality, October 12, 2011
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I am curious about the new state of affairs since the United States repealed the 1993 “don”t ask, don’t tell’ law. Admitted homosexuals could find themselves in a domiciliary conundrum. If, say, a male in the armed forces, living among other male troops in an open dormitory or barrack where there is virtually no privacy, reveals his homosexuality, I believe that the heterosexual troops will feel uncomfortable because they would know that he would naturally see some of his male colleagues in a sexual light.

Your Opinion: Public Changing

by randomone in Issues, September 2, 2011
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Should a child’s diaper be changed in public?

If I Promise to Miss You Will You Go Away?

by Melanie T in Relationships, August 12, 2011
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What can happen when people get too clingy!

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