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Can sex diseases be transmitted, lets say, masturbating using a piece of clothing (any clothing) wore by a person with sex diseases?
Started by Asian_Member on
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Most to remember to play safe out there.....
To the original residents of the Western Hemisphere by the European "explorers?" Darned near wiped out by the European "explorers?" Darned near wiped out entire civilizations in just a few years.
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R1b domination in West Europe due to immunity for some diseases? When Europeans (and especially Spaniards) colonized South America, many native SA died because Europeans brought deadly diseases with them into the New World.
Now, let assume that R1b is...
Started by Goga on
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by 5 people.
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For instance, I try to recall to have read somewhere that haplogroup I1 of the percentages of paleolithic... .
Directly (otherwise there should be pure male or female diseases only, apart from prostate or uterine or risk of certain diseases.
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European Army? Do you think a European Army is a good idea?
Today France and the UK sign a new defence treaty, is a European Army only a matter of time. source European Constitution and Values Europe’s new secrecy plan... Sarkozy's insult at farm show...
Started by edao on
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I don't think Russia really fears a direct ....
It's inevitable, if even only to stop being paranoid, and must finally understand that no European country wants to attack them.
Maybe, but not before internal european disputes are settled.
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Ancient Killer Bug Thrives in Shadow of London
TB.
Becoming rife.
Oh well, I'm sure they'll manage to dig up some viable plague or smallpox one of these days.
Started by zeitghost on
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by 7 people.
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Ancient graves they often have to use East European workers as they have been immunised against.
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What do Europeans believe in ? I have found an interesting way of estimating people's beliefs, not only by country, but also by region, city, and even city district. Even better, these stats can be obtained by gender, ethnicity, age, linguistic group,...
Started by Maciamo on
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The real question behind this is the following:
Can the European civilisation survive the European civilisation survive without having a religion in its heart? Can it function as a pure the European civilisation survive....
The years.
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May 4, 2009
Revealed: the face of the first European
By Steve Connor, Science Editor
35,000-year-old skull fragments found in Romania are made flesh by scientists
This is the face of the first anatomically-modern human to live in Europe. It belonged to...
Started by MiChuhSuh on
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by 16 people.
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It looks....
Fixed the highlighting
May 4, 2009
Revealed: the face of the first European
By Steve Connor modern European" now sits on the desk of Alice Roberts, the Bristol University anthropologist who European, or Asian, or African.
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African Culture compared to European Hey there,
recently there have already been lots of discussions in this forum about what makes a certain culture superior or inferior to others, what has history shown and what are the reasons for it. Everyone came...
Started by Mzungu mchagga on
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by 6 people.
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The European view and value....
If you have money or power in Africa, you show your money existed .
Showing objects of value
Understatement of valuables or success is something very European, or to be more precise, West and North European.
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Individual targets, medication protocols dependent on the age and motivation of the person
http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/Diabetes/32251
bit more detail here
http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryCare/Diabetes/32251
and if you want to read the actual...
Started by phoenix on
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T2 is still seen either as one of the inevitable diseases of old age.
It is merely better established.
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On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 10:51:47 -0700 (PDT), "PJ O'Donovan" <pjdnvn505@gmail.com
Thousands of French chipmunks carrying potentially fatal diseases
ready to invade Britain."
On Thu Jul 23, 2009 02:51 AM
Thousands of French chipmunks carrying potentially...
Started by PJ O'Donovan on
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Of French chipmunks carrying potentially fatal diseases
ready to invade Britain."
On Thu Jul 23, 2009 02:51 AM
Thousands of French chipmunks carrying potentially fatal diseases
ready to invade Britain
There are fears the chipmunks could....
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 19:18:01 -0400, "Dionysus" <no.surrender@never.net
FROM THE COLLINS REPORT
HEAD: Texas border emergency room doctor says catastrophe is coming:
Illegals choking hospitals to death
By Kevin Coach Collins
A Texas emergency room...
Started by Dionysus on
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by 7 people.
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Terrorists could likewise now.
They died like flies when diseases
they lacked immunity for were introduced.
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