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		<title>Freedom of Speech : What is It, Really? The First (1st) Amendment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 13:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The First Amendament&nbsp;gives the American people the freedom of religion and the freedom of expression.</p>
<p>&#8220;Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.&#8221; (United States Constitution)</p>
<p>So basically, to each his own. We are free to speak as we wish, so long as it does not entice violence or promote treason, you are free to say what is on your mind. And we are free to so in a public manner.</p>
<p>&#8220;The amendment to the U.S. Constitution that guarantees freedom of religion, freedom of expression (including speech, press, assembly, association, and belief), and freedom to petition the government for a redress of grievances&#8221; (Nolos Plain English Law Dictionary)</p>
<p>The freedom to practice and preach religion iw protected in this Amenment, With good reason too. Without this, the governemnt could choose one religion for alll of the constituents&#8230; that is scary.</p>
<p>I am grateful for the freedom to express my feelings and opinions. Religion is not my forte, but I have no problems with the words being spoken and shared.</p>
<p>I am also grateful for the freedom to speak with free will, I can argue politics, family, love, money, all of the thiings that happen in life without fear of persecution for going against the grain.</p>
<p>The 1st Amendment also gives us the right to tell our governement when they are doing wrong, this gives the right to petition with bills and laws for the good of the people. Pretty nifty&#8230;</p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t America&#8230;. awesome!?</p>
<p>References:</p>
<p>United States Constitution. Amendment 1.</p>
<p><a href="http://topics.law.cornell.edu/constitution/first_amendment" target="_blank"><u>First Amendment</u></a> (Cornell University&#8217;s Legal Information Institute)</p>
<p><a href="blank" target="_blank"><u>Definition provided by Nolo&rsquo;s Plain-English Law Dictionary.</u></a></p>
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		<title>Authoritative New Friends on International Pen Pal-best Online Ability</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 15:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp; All-embracing pen pal authoritative is these canicule a  accepted trend irrespective of the gender. Men may attending for new  women accompany or women may be in seek of men with whom they can  allotment moments. Chatting, video calling are the modes acclimated in  such cases. In any case authoritative new accompany will not aching you.  What you charge is appropriate belvedere to set aggregate up for you.</p>
<p>International pen pal is an alignment that helps you award a  acquaintance who may be bags of afar abroad from you. It does not amount  as continued as you acquisition anyone to allotment your thoughts.  Trust is the best affair one can attending from a accord relation. It is  accessible you may acquisition one beeline abroad from the site. Build  able profiles; acknowledgment every baby detail over there. Sit aback  and watch! Taking action is not bad either; it may advice you to one  absolutely calmly in quick time.</p>
<p>Different online contour architecture casework may advice you creating  one if you anticipate your contour is not at par. Acknowledgment the  accent you are adequate to babble or talk. Acquisition any accent that  apparel both of you and starting adequate all new friendship. A lot of  of online pen pal authoritative websites are chargeless to register.  Once you verify your email abode you may be asked to complete your  contour which is actual important. Upload you avatar. Some humans  adumbrate character while they babble or flirt. You may accept whichever  is acceptable to you. Dating is aswell an advantage that humans achieve  during longs canicule of chat. So you accept one added advantage from  all-embracing pen pal authoritative sites.</p>
<p>These canicule all-embracing pen pal authoritative is a top aggregate  seek appellation as a lot of humans achromatize up with accepted  accepted amusing networking sites and attending for best accessible  alternatives. It is not too harder to acquisition out one abnormally if  you acquisition out some advantageous ability quickly. Annals and alpha  authoritative accord with humans from all over the world. It does not  amount what&#8217;s&#8217; your country is or what accent you speak. Remember,  accord does not charge annihilation afar from adulation and amusement of  mind.</p>
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		<title>Wandering Language. Spanglish in NYC</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2012 12:14:31 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Living in Spanglish. Since I have been reading books ever since I was a little kid, I have always been surrounded by beautiful language. And I always valued language and &#8220;speech/literary expression&#8221; style. Basically I kinda think &#8220;in words&#8221;. I can&#8217;t think in colors (for example), can&#8217;t think in sounds (much), I can do visual, I can do smells, but I like words best. I guess I think as a writer: when one writes a story, one creates images with words (at the end, it is visual but the reader consumes it in words&nbsp; and &#8220;visual&#8221;, in this instance, is the picture constructed in reader&#8217;s mind by words. The actual picture doesn&#8217;t exist (it is different for everybody), there fore the words are important by themselves (even if the reader will not get the picture, the beauty of language may concur his heart). Literature is more than just meaning. Beauty of words is its own power.&nbsp; So since I have always read, this pleasure was always there for me. For the last decade, in two different languages! Now I don&#8217;t read anymore. But I still love words, so I pay a lot of attention to the way people use them. Man, man, man, spoken language is so primitive! It is SAD.&nbsp; Are people loosing this ability since its not as necessary as before? (text &amp; inet slang is &ldquo;what&rsquo;s up&rdquo; now) Probably not, I just haven&#8217;t been paying as much attention before.&nbsp; One of my very favorite writers is still alive. He does off-life interview (people post questions, he gives answers). Been reading it for 15 years. His language is beautiful. It is even better than mine (lol). (I never really paid attention to my language, lately I do, and it seems to be quite excellent</p>
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<p>(lol), well above average (like George Carlin&#8217;s)). The writer uses a bit too many foreign words, for my taste, but his language is&nbsp; a true beauty. His he an expert. He even knows Russian words that I don&#8217;t (its a pleasure to look them up). Wish I could talk to Carlin&#8230; Sometimes I watch c-span just to listen to proper English, some of yo-all can speak. lol.&nbsp; Life could be made a bit more beautiful by better speech, and it has to have a good effect on the mind.<br />&nbsp;And so I wonder as I wander around NYC in a winter jacket, wool hat and sleepers with no sucks&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>Wandering Language. Spanglish in NYC</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2012 06:44:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Living in Spanglish. Since I have been reading books ever since<br />I was a little kid, I have always been surrounded by beautiful language. And I always valued<br />language and &#8220;speech/literary expression&#8221; style. Basically I kinda<br />think &#8220;in words&#8221;. I can&#8217;t think in colors (for example), can&#8217;t think in sounds (much), I<br />can do visual, I can do smells, but I like words best. I guess I think as a writer:<br />when one writes a story, one creates images with words (at the end, it is visual but the<br />reader consumes it in words&nbsp; and &#8220;visual&#8221;, in this instance, is the picture constructed in reader&#8217;s<br />mind by words. The actual picture doesn&#8217;t exist (it is different for everybody), there fore the<br />words are important by themselves (even if the reader will not get the picture, the beauty<br />of language may concur his heart). Literature is more than just meaning. Beauty of<br />words is its own power.&nbsp; So since I have always read, this pleasure was always there for me.<br />For the last decade, in two different languages! Now I don&#8217;t read anymore. But I still love<br />words, so I pay a lot of attention to the way people use them. Man, man, man, spoken<br />language is so primitive! It is SAD.&nbsp; Are people loosing this ability since its not as necessary as <br />before? (text &amp; inet slang is &ldquo;what&rsquo;s up&rdquo; now) Probably not, I just haven&#8217;t been paying as much<br />attention before.&nbsp; One of my very favorite writers is still alive. He does off-life<br />interview (people post questions, he gives answers). Been reading it for 15 years. His language <br />is beautiful. It is even better than mine (lol). (I never really paid attention to my language,<br />lately I do, and it seems to be quite excellent (lol), well above average (like George<br />Carlin&#8217;s)). The writer uses a bit too many foreign words, for my taste, but his language is&nbsp; a true <br />beauty. His he an expert. He even knows Russian words that I don&#8217;t (its a pleasure to look them<br />up). Wish I could talk to Carlin&#8230; Sometimes I watch c-span just to listen to proper English, some <br />of yo-all can speak. lol.&nbsp; Life could be made a bit more beautiful by better speech, and it has<br />to have a good effect on the mind.<br />&nbsp;And so I wonder as I wander around NYC in a winter jacket, wool hat<br />and sleepers with no sucks&#8230;.<br />with beautiful language in MY mind&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Give Ear to Others</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 03:23:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen, Listen and listen. Listening is important for all. First listen then serve.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; S</strong>ome&nbsp;of us think that no need to listen to others . Some people are so proud that they think about themselves only and their egoism is provoking them not&nbsp;to obey others . And we can find scores of examples where people keep on talking about their own topics and themselves but when the time comes to listen to others , they lose their&nbsp;patience .</p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; T</strong>he people who don&rsquo;t listen to others are the most pessimistic and unsocial human beings . Being a good listener is the key to be a good speaker and to succeed in life . It helps to&nbsp;build your life ease and sound .</p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I</strong>f you think about something , your opinion counts and you need more opinions to approve it . So, there is no way to go ahead , just begin listening others . Who knows you gonna get a valuable decision from others&#8217; tongue .</p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I</strong>t doesn&#8217;t mean that you have to listen to all the&nbsp;people&nbsp;who come across your way, but if any voice comes to you focusing at you , then first listen to it . Figure out what&#8217;s the matter is ? Useless ? Ignore it . If it is for the betterment of&nbsp; life , just note it . And try to follow it directly or indirectly .</p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; L</strong>isten&nbsp;to kids , listen to your elders , listen to poor, listen to your heart . Just keep on practising and think about&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8221;how to be&nbsp; a good listener .&#8221; It&#8217;s one of the most important characteristics in your personality .</p>
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		<title>Does God Speak in Dreams?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 21:51:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[God speaks in dreams by sending us objective and real information, besides giving us many lessons about our psychological content, our behavior, our world, the other people around us, and many other things. The unconscious mind is the voice of divine providence. If you are atheistic and you dislike the idea of believing in the existence of God and on the fact that human beings have a satanic origin, you have to be humble and admit that you are too ignorant.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carl Jung discovered the meaning of the dream language and the meaning of the mysterious dream logic. I continued his research, discovering that we, human beings, have a satanic origin.</p>
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<p>I also discovered that the unconscious mind that produces our dreams must be obeyed because it is saintly and perfect. Jung didn&rsquo;t have a religious attitude after discovering that the unconscious mind is God&rsquo;s mind. He was afraid of the unconscious mind because he couldn&rsquo;t see the entire content of the human psyche.</p>
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<p>I clarified everything that was confused and obscure in his work because I continued his research. I discovered the evil anti-conscience, which is our primitive and violent conscience that remains in an animal condition. The anti-conscience generates mental illnesses within our human conscience and distorts our behavior all the time. It keeps invading our human conscience and trying to control our behavior.</p>
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<p>This is the explanation for all the unexplained phenomena observed in our world. There is a saintly God who sends us precious messages in our dreams. When we master the dream language thanks to Carl Jung&rsquo;s discoveries, and thanks to my discoveries after continuing his research, we are able to have a direct communication with God, since the unconscious mind that produces our dreams is God&rsquo;s mind.</p>
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<p>God speaks in dreams by sending us objective and real information, besides giving us many lessons about our psychological content, our behavior, our world, the other people around us, and many other things. The unconscious mind is the voice of divine providence.</p>
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<p>If you are atheistic and you dislike the idea of believing in the existence of God and on the fact that human beings have a satanic origin, you have to be humble and admit that you are too ignorant. My discoveries confirm God&rsquo;s existence, besides confirming the evilness and the absurdity that characterize the human race.</p>
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<p>I already gave you many scientific lessons about the content of the human mind and the miraculous psychotherapy of the unconscious mind through dream messages in my previous articles. I also showed you that there is a spiritual reality besides the material one, even thought our current civilization is atheistic and materialistic.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, human beings are under-developed primates. We possess only a tiny human conscience and a huge wild conscience (anti-conscience).</p>
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<p>The real reasons of our suffering have their origin in the remote past, when the first live conscience appeared on the Universe without any organization. The anti-conscience is the result of the accidental formation of the first live conscience.</p>
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<p>God is the result of the organization of the live conscience. Without organization a conscience can only become crazy. It will unavoidably end up on terror and despair. Only through organization and goodness can a live conscience have a positive and healthy functioning.</p>
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<p>Goodness is the only antidote against craziness and despair. This is why only goodness can put an end to evilness and terror.</p>
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<p>The unconscious mind that produces your dreams tries to organize your anti-conscience by transforming it into a human being while you follow the guidance you receive in your dreams. You have to cooperate with the wise unconscious mind so that you may eliminate your evil nature.</p>
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<p>You cannot kill your anti-conscience. You must transform it into a sensitive and sensible content through consciousness.</p>
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<p>You can easily achieve this goal through dream therapy. Normal individuals or depressed and neurotic patients are cured from the absurdity they have inherited in a few months of psychotherapy.</p>
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<p>Psychotic and schizophrenic individuals need many years of psychotherapy in order to recover their lost human conscience. However, their cure is guaranteed. Dream therapy is the only method of psychotherapy that guarantees the cure of all mental illnesses because the unconscious mind can cure all mental disorders or physical diseases, since it is God&rsquo;s mind.</p>
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<p>Humanity can find salvation by following the guidance of the wise unconscious mind. Everyone will prevent all mental disorders before becoming mentally ill. This is how we will definitively eliminate all mental illnesses on Earth.</p>
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<p><p>Christina Sponias continued Carl Jung&#8217;s research into the human psyche, discovering the cure for all mental illnesses, and simplifying the scientific method of dream interpretation that teaches you how to accurately translate the meaning of your dreams, so that you can find health, wisdom and happiness.</p>
<p>Learn more at:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.scientificdreaminterpretation.com/" target="_blank"><u>http://www.scientificdreaminterpretation.com</u></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.booksirecommend.com" target="_blank"><u>http://www.booksirecommend.com</u></a></p>
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		<title>When Silence is Better Than Speaking</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2011 16:48:43 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When silence is better than speaking.</p>
<p>Everyone wishes to speak to let their views be known and opinions be considered. Its entirely right but what if your silence is far better than speaking.</p>
<p>Silence not for unconcern but for total inclusion and full participation. Did something wrong, mum didn&rsquo;t like it, she didn&rsquo;t speak a word, her looks said it all I felt really bad and quickly was remorseful. In a similar situation, she spoke aloud, insulted me and deep within me, I replied and insulted her.</p>
<p>Indeed, her silence was best to make me regret and accept my mistake. Don&rsquo;t forget, too much of it is bad. Talking at certain times is a nuisance. Too much talking ends you up exaggerating then makes you a liar because both are linked to each other.</p>
<p>To be wise, speak when you genuinely have to, when its right, when its necessary.</p>
<p>Silence can indeed be better than speaking at certain instances.</p>
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		<title>Polari: The Language of Homosexual London</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2011 17:51:33 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Polari (from the Italian Parlare: to speak) was the language of the English subculture. It was used throughout England but mainly in London where it was spoken by market traders, in fairgrounds, at dog tracks, and by the criminal fraternity. But it was within the homosexual community that it really took hold. It was a secret language designed to stay one step ahead of the law, and prior to the Sexual Offences of 1967, to be in a same sex relationship or have same sex encounters was a criminal offence, and one that the Police took particular relish in prosecuting.</p>
<p>To be arrested for a&nbsp;homosexual offence could break careers and&nbsp;destroy lives and for many marriage was a means whereby rumours about ones sexuality could be denied and gossip deflected; but it was an unhappy arrangement however, and for some was not even an option. More overtly effeminate men were&nbsp;particularly vulnerable to harassment and it was amongst this group that the use of&nbsp;polari became&nbsp;increasingly commonplace.</p>
<p>Amongst the upper-classes&nbsp;homosexuality was largely turned&nbsp;a blind-eye to and even indulged as long as those who were homosexual behaved with at least a modicum of discretion and were not caught in flagrante delicto. &nbsp;This was not the case for the middle classes or those who worked in the professions. Throughout the 1950&#8217;s and early 1960&#8217;s numerous, barristers, lawyers, teachers, doctors, and prominent men of business were arrested and saw their careers ended as a result of a homosexual indiscretion, and it was not uncommon for the wife of a homosexual man to cover for her husband to preserve the standard of living that he provided for herself and her family at a time when far fewer women were employed and those that were worked in poorly paid jobs devoid of prospects.</p>
<p>Within the working classes homosexuality was simply unacceptable. Anyone accused of a homosexual act&nbsp;would invariably be abandoned by his&nbsp;family, be&nbsp;ostracised by his local community, and live in constant fear of physical abuse. Known homosexuals would often be rounded up by the Police for random questioning whenever a sexual crime had been committed against a minor on the grounds that as &#8220;perverts&#8221; they were always likely suspects.</p>
<p>The decade prior to the 1950&#8217;s, however, had been a boom time for sexual activity of all kinds. The war years had witnessed a breakdown in the strict moral code that governed British behaviour and provided ample opportunity for people to indulge their sexual predilections. The number of young men, often from abroad, in uniform on Britain&#8217;s streets looking for a good time increased a thousand-fold. The black-out meant that there was very little chance of being caught. Indeed, it was possible to not even see the person you were having sex with and there was a sharp increase in gay and transvestite prostitution. Many a soldier was to find himself not only fleeced of his money&nbsp; but also&nbsp;to be the recipient of&nbsp;something other than what he thought he had paid for.</p>
<p>The coming of peace, however, saw a crackdown on the licentiousness of the war years and the thick moral blanket that had briefly been removed was swiftly reimposed. The Authorities were eager to stop what they perceived to be the slide into moral decay and their weapons were to be the Police and the Law. Censorship was enforced in the theatre, many Nightclubs were closed down, and homosexuality was forced back underground.</p>
<p>Among those prosecuted during this period were&nbsp;the brilliant mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing who had been awarded the OBE for his work at Bletchley Park during the war in cracking the German Enigma Code. In January, 1952, he reported a man he had met in Manchester, Arnold Murray, for breaking into his house. During their investigations however, the Police discovered that&nbsp;Turing and Murray had in fact been lovers. Both men were subsequently&nbsp;charged with acts&nbsp;of indecency under Section II of the Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1885. The same law&nbsp;under which Oscar Wilde had been prosecuted. Found guilty, Turing, rather than go to prison, chose to undergo a course of chemical castration. Despite agreeing to participate in a course of treatment that was still in its experimental&nbsp;stage, Turing saw his life ruined.&nbsp;He lost his job at&nbsp;G.C.H.Q (The British centre for intelligence gathering) was&nbsp;refused entry to America to continue his work, and the public humiliation he found difficult to endure.&nbsp; On 8 June,&nbsp;1954, he committed suicide by taking a bite from an apple laced with cyanide.</p>
<p>Another prominent figure to fall foul of the law was the recently knighted actor, Sir John Gielgud. In 1953, he was arrested for cottaging in a Chelsea public lavatory. Convicted of lewd behaviour many, including himself, thought it would see the end of his career. But Sir John was from an old and distinguished theatrical family and the acting profession rallied around him. Even so, he avoided public appearances and turned down many screen roles for sometime to come and admitted to feeling personally humiliated by the experience for the rest of his life. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Homosexuality had once again been reduced to a clandestine activity committed at the dead of night in public parks, secret partitions in pubs known only to its clientele, and the locked basement rooms of nightclubs. As the Turing case had shown sex between consenting adults even in the privacy of ones own home was no protection against prosecution.&nbsp; Neither was fame and fortune and many prominent men including the playwright Noel Coward, the fashion photographer and costume designer&nbsp;Cecil Beaton, the composer Benjamin Britten, and the poet and war hero&nbsp;Siegfried Sassoon lived in constant fear of being exposed.</p>
<p>Secrecy then was paramount and consequently&nbsp;the 1950&#8217;s saw a revival in the use of Polari, many words of which such as blag, barney, clobber, khazi, naff, scarper, and strides&nbsp;have since become commonplace. It wasn&#8217;t ony used to fool the Authorities and within gay venues but was also a means by which gay people could meet one another outside of the usual haunts, it being assumed that only another homosexual would be familiar with the language.</p>
<p>Polari, however, became more widely known to the public when a segment of the popular Around the Horne Radio Show was devoted to the exploits of Julian and Sandy, two overtly camp men played by the actors Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick who regularly used Polari in their sketches.</p>
<p>Polari began to go out of fashion following the passage of the Sexual Offences Act of 1967, which&nbsp;became law following a series of successful Private Members Bills and&nbsp;passed by the Labour Home Secretary Roy Jenkins. It&nbsp;legalised same gender sex for consenting adults aged over 21 for the first time. &nbsp;With the legalisation of homosexuality&nbsp;a means by which gay people could communicate without fear harassment no longer seemed required.</p>
<p>A Brief Glossary of Polari Words and Expressions:</p>
<p>Aunt Nelly Fakes &#8211; Earrings</p>
<p>Bona &#8211; Good</p>
<p>Bona Drag &#8211; Good Costume</p>
<p>Bijou &#8211; Small</p>
<p>Blag &#8211; Pick up</p>
<p>Bod &#8211; Body</p>
<p>Barney &#8211; Fight</p>
<p>Bona Nochy &#8211; Good Night</p>
<p>Bonaroo &#8211; Wonderful</p>
<p>Butch &#8211; Masculine</p>
<p>Camp &#8211; Effeminate</p>
<p>Bungery &#8211; Pub</p>
<p>Khazi &#8211; Toilet</p>
<p>Charpering Omi &#8211; Policeman</p>
<p>Clobber &#8211; Clothes</p>
<p>Cod &#8211; Vile</p>
<p>Dilly Boy &#8211; Male Prostitute</p>
<p>Dona &#8211; Woman</p>
<p>Dolly &#8211; Pretty</p>
<p>Dorcas &#8211; Term of Endearment</p>
<p>Doss &#8211; Bed</p>
<p>End &#8211; hair</p>
<p>Fantabulosa &#8211; Fabulous</p>
<p>Esong &#8211; Nose</p>
<p>Handbag &#8211; Money</p>
<p>Lallies &#8211; Legs</p>
<p>Naff &#8211; Awful</p>
<p>Mince &#8211; Walk Affectedly</p>
<p>Ogle &#8211; Look</p>
<p>Omi Palone -Effeminate Man</p>
<p>Orbs &#8211; Eyes</p>
<p>Palone Omi &#8211; Lesbian</p>
<p>Scarper &#8211; To Run Off</p>
<p>Screech &#8211; Speak</p>
<p>Strides &#8211; Trousers</p>
<p>Switch &#8211; Wig</p>
<p>Trade &#8211; Sex</p>
<p>Tootsie Trade &#8211; Sex Between Passive Men</p>
<p>Vada &#8211; To See</p>
<p>Vogue &#8211; To Smoke</p>
<p>Willets/Duckies &#8211; Breasts</p>
<p>Yews &#8211; Eyes</p>
<p>Zhoosh &#8211; Style</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of you find difficulties starting a conversation. Even if you already started one, you wouldn&#8217;t be able to carry on. Here are simple steps to start and to continue conversations.</p>
<p>1. Start talking first! Don&#8217;t always expect them to as some of them are pretty shy, yes, even guys can be shy. Start by saying hi. If he/she is in your school, ask about stuff regarding your studies but not too much or they&#8217;ll think your book worms and find you a little unapproachable.</p>
<p>2. During the conversation, make sure you reply them and you ask them questions. It keeps the conversation&nbsp;going and it really helps. Ask them more questions if you loosing your cool and running out of things to say, this will give you time to think while they&#8217;re answering.</p>
<p>3. To end the conversation, try not to do it in a rude manner or you&#8217;ll won&#8217;t expect to talk to them again. End it by saying something like &#8220;hey, sorry, i kinda have to go. Talk to you some other time okay?&#8221; Simple words like these makes you more approachable. It really does</p>
<p>Watch out for:</p>
<p>1.How you look, first impressions can really affect people&#8217;s opinion on you</p>
<p>2.How you speak, not too harsh, speak in a calm tone</p>
<p>3.Watch how you smell! Body odor is a huge problem, watch out for that. Especially your breath.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A valuable lesson I get when I saw the movie Harry Potter and the Deathly hollows part 2. The film tells a life of magic school set in the UK this led me to find a true answer I already knew a long time.<br /> There are a few central figures who become the main character here. Harry potter who have the sincerity, kindness, purity, love and ability to be above his friends and he is the chosen<br /> Harry potter friend Ron Wesley is known for his big body and high but he was timid and somewhat slow in learning<br /> Hermione Granger, a girl who has a tough nature, clever, intelligent, and he was able to do something amazing<br /> Professor dumbledor is the headmaster of Hogwarts who has the magical ability which is highest among the witches are and as a protector, which akirnya dead but still able to communicate with harry potter. And at the direction of dumbledor then harry potter, ron and Hermione Granger Wesley unite and defeat Lord Voldemort is the main enemy.<br /> From here I akirnya realize that Harry Potter is like a conscience, Ron Wesley is like body, Hermione Granger is like the brain, and Professor Dumbledore like a true teacher or teacher identity. Equalizing your heart and mind and embodied in a deed through bodily behavior will be able to complete any heavy challenge and will bring good if we believe, and to meet and communicate with teachers teak only liver is capable of doing it all &#8230;. This is just a story that inspires me , because I just a little boy who is still learning to speak.</p>
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