http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blow_job
for the pictures.
2007-02-26 04:07:23
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answered by Anonymous
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From the Yahoo Answers page at wikipedia:
Many users submit questions without searching in the archive, resulting in a large quantity of duplicate questions. Even fewer questioners use a search engine to try to find information themselves. Users often react to obvious questions by copy-and-pasting text from websites including Wikipedia. This is so common the term "Wikipasting" has been coined by users. Also, the answers are appearing in Yahoo's own search query results. These often include questions that only received one inane answer.
2007-02-26 11:55:26
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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Oooh, anything! Here:
Christian anarchism is a synthesis of anarchist theory with Christian theology. It may be summarized as a belief that the only source of authority to which humans are ultimately answerable is God, as embodied in the teachings of the Bible.
Anarchist Biblical literalists also assert there is complete compatibility between the Bible and anarchist theory (although as with all other anarchists, Christian anarchists reject various elements of the anarchist tradition and accept others). For these believers, the giving of the law to Moses, the Sermon on the Mount, and Paul's description of the new Christian community provide evidence of this compatibility.
Christian anarchists believe that freedom is justified spiritually through the person of Jesus. This has caused some of them to be critical of the Church. Some, usually Protestants, believe all individuals can directly communicate with God, which negates the need for a system of clergy.
Many regard Leo Tolstoy's The Kingdom of God Is Within You [1] (1894) to be a key text in Christian anarchism. Tolstoy called for a society based on Christian love, Christian nonviolence, and freedom. His work was one of the inspirations behind Mahatma Gandhi's use of nonviolent resistance during India's struggle for independence, and the American Civil Rights Movement led by Martin Luther King, Jr..
2007-02-26 11:56:02
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answered by Anonymous
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QUESTIONS (Wiki)
A question may be either a linguistic expression used to make a request for information, or else the request itself made by such an expression. This information is provided with an answer.
Questions are normally put or asked using interrogative sentences. But they can also be put by imperative sentences, which normally express commands: "Tell me what 2 + 2 is"; conversely, some expressions, such as "Would you pass the butter?", have the grammatical form of questions but function as requests for action, not for answers.
2007-02-26 11:56:17
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answered by JustSo 3
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Knowledge is what is known. Like the related concepts truth, belief, and wisdom, there is no single definition of knowledge on which scholars agree, but rather numerous theories and continued debate about the nature of knowledge.
Knowledge acquisition involves complex cognitive processes: perception, learning, communication, association, and reasoning. The term knowledge is also used to mean the confident understanding of a subject, potentially with the ability to use it for a specific purpose.
2007-02-26 11:56:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Haggis is a traditional Scottish dish. Although there are many recipes, it is normally made with the following ingredients: sheep's 'pluck' (heart, liver and lungs), minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and traditionally boiled in the animal's stomach for approximately an hour.
2007-02-26 11:55:46
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answered by Kenny W 2
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I can get you some information on the Church of the Flying Spa-
ghetti Monster.
2007-02-26 11:54:23
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answered by professionaleccentric 5
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Why can't you do this? Wikipedia is available to everyone.
2007-02-26 11:55:33
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answered by Anonymous
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia
It was too much information to copy & paste.
2007-02-26 11:57:33
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answered by I ♥ MaRiOn H. HaLL Jr 2
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How should I know what you are interested in? And have you considered that there are also other encyclopedia's available?
2007-02-26 11:55:08
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answered by Λиδѓεy™ 6
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