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  1. Charlie Murphy (artist)

    Cut Glass & Plant Harlotry photogram series 2004 ongoing Referencing early photogenic drawings ... www.artandeducation.net announcements view 972 ref Plant Harlotry , booklet published to accompany exhibition ...   more details



  1. Ibn el Nil

    Infobox Film name Ibn el Nil br big big image Ibn elnil.jpg image size caption Shoukry Sarhan telling Faten Hamama that he s going to the city director Youssef Chahine producer Mary Queeny writer Youssef Chahine br Fairouz Abdel Malek starring Faten Hamama br Yehia Chahine br Mahmoud el Meliguy br Shukry Sarhan music cinematography distributor released flagicon Egypt 1951 in film 1951 runtime 125 minute s country Egypt language Arabic language Arabic budget Ibn el Nil lang ar , Son of the Nile Audio ibna nniil.ogg listen is a 1951 in film 1951 Egypt ian drama film directed by Youssef Chahine . It starred Yehia Chahine , Faten Hamama , Mahmoud el Meliguy , and Shukry Sarhan and was chosen as one of the best 150 Egyptian film productions in 1996, during the Egyptian Cinema centennial. The film received an award from the New Delhi International Film Festival and was nominated for the Prix International award at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival ref name festival cannes.com cite web url http www.festival cannes.com en archives ficheFilm id 3975 year 1952.html title Festival de Cannes Ibn el Nil accessdate 2009 01 17 work festival cannes.com ref and an award in the Venice International Film Festival . Plot Hemaidah Yehia Chahine is a farmer who hates country life. He hates working in fields and taking care of the animals in his farm. Though unsatisfied with her, he marries Zebeidah Faten Hamama , a woman in the same village. He is determined to leave the village, move and live in the city. He plans for his travel and asks his brother to look after his farm and family. In Cairo, Hemaidah falls in the hands of a gang , headed by a ruthless gangster . Not wishing to risk his life, he is forced to work with the gang and help them in their crimes. He is introduced to theft and harlotry, and one day the police arrest the gang. Hemaidah spends his time in prison and returns to his village after his release, regretting that he had left it. Cast Shukry Sarhan as H ...   more details



  1. The Jukes family

    the inheritance of criminality, pauperism, or harlotry, but it does show that heredity with certain environmental conditions determines criminality, harlotry, and pauperism . ref name estabrook ...   more details



  1. Tassel

    For other uses, see hilt and maize . Image GovofVt.JPG right thumb A handmade tassel on drapery in the Governor of Vermont Governor of Vermont s ceremonial office. A tassel is a finishing feature in fabric decoration. It is a universal ornament that is seen in varying versions in many cultures around the globe. Etymology The word tassel comes from the Latin tassau , which refers to a clasp as for the neck of a garment . History and use Circa 1406 B.C. sup 38 sup ...Tell them to make tassels on the corners of their garments throughout their generations, and to put a blue thread in the tassels of the corners. sup 39 sup And you shall have the tassel, that you may look upon it and remember all the commandments of the LORD and do them, and that you may not follow the harlotry to which your own heart and your own eyes are inclined, sup 40 sup and that you may remember and do all My commandments, and be holy for your God. Numbers 15 38 40 NKJ . ref The Bible, New King James Version ref File Orna118 Quasten.png thumb left Tassels in A handbook of ornament 1898 In the West , tassels were originally a series of windings of thread or string around a suspending string until the desired curvature was attained. Decades later, turned wooden moulds, which were either covered in simple wrappings or much more elaborate coverings called satinings , were used. This involved an intricate binding of bands of filament silk vertically around the mould by means of an internal lacing in the bore of the mould. These constructions were varied and augmented with extensive ornamentations that were each assigned an idiosyncratic term by their French people French practitioners. In France those practitioners were called Passementiers , and an apprenticeship of seven years was required to become a master in one of the subdivisions of the guild. The French widely exported their very artistic work, and at such low prices that no other nation developed a mature trimmings industry. Tassels and their a ...   more details



  1. Sigesbeckia

    taxobox image 4270 Sigesbeckia serrata.jpg image caption Sigesbeckia serrata regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Asterales familia Asteraceae tribus Heliantheae genus Sigesbeckia Sigesbeckia is a genus of annual plant s in the Asteraceae aster family . ref name taiwan Cite web url http efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 100&taxon id 130334 work Digital Flora of Taiwan title Sigesbeckia L. ref Origin Sigesbeckia is named for a a botanist Johann Sigesebeck, who was a strong critic of Carl Linnaeus s botanic classification system. He was known to refer to it as Loathsome Harlotry because of the focus of the system upon the presence or lack thereof of of sex organs in plants and their locations and groupings. ref name Linnaeus Cite web url http www.ucmp.berkeley.edu history linnaeus.html work Biography of Linnaeus title Carl Linnaeus ref Classification Sigesbeckia is related to a group of South American plants variously known as subtribe Espeletiinae or the Espeletia complex, which include genera such as Axiniphyllum , Espeletia , Polymnia genus Polymnia , Smallanthus , Rumfordia , Trigonospermum , and Unxia . ref cite journal url http www.amjbot.org cgi content full 89 7 1074 format free full text doi 10.3732 ajb.89.7.1074 title Molecular phylogenetics of the Espeletia complex Asteraceae evidence from nrDNA ITS sequences on the closest relatives of an Andean adaptive radiation year 2002 author Rauscher, J. T. journal American Journal of Botany volume 89 pages 1074 84 issue 7 pmid 21665707 ref ref cite journal url http www.amjbot.org cgi content full 86 3 413 format free full text doi 10.2307 2656762 title Phylogenetic Relationships of Subtribe Ecliptinae Asteraceae Heliantheae Based on Chloroplast DNA Restriction Site Data year 1999 author Panero, Jose L. journal American Journal of Botany volume 86 pages 413 427 pmid 10077503 last2 Jansen first2 RK last3 Clevinger first3 JA issue 3 jstor 2656762 ref Some ...   more details



  1. Whore of Babylon

    , is representative of a church that has been unfaithful Go, take yourself a wife of harlotry And children of harlotry, For the land has committed great harlotry By departing from the Lord . Hosea 1 2 ... prophet s referred to Jerusalem as being a spiritual harlot and a mother of such harlotry Isaiah ...   more details



  1. Lucy Brewer

    tricked into prostitution, Brewer made rapid progress in all the deceptive arts of harlotry deceptive ...   more details



  1. Little Lon district

    s The Truth being particularly vocal in its attacks, especially on Madam Brussels, the queen of harlotry ...   more details



  1. Basin, Montana

    s businesses were a hardware store, a bakery, livery stables, several units of harlotry , a blacksmith ...   more details



  1. Henry Fielding's early plays

    on the harlotry of pomp, ostentation, or the drama of self display if she is to be a part of this world ...   more details



  1. History of abortion law debate

    desperation, or had conceived out of harlotry . After 40 days the penance was 7 small 1 small ...   more details



  1. Vayakhel

    , and the people began to commit harlotry with the daughters of Moab and also worshipped the Heresy ...   more details



  1. Balak (parsha)

    to commit harlotry with the daughters of Moab and also worshipped the Baal of Peor . But it was also ...   more details



  1. Child pornography

    of consent or even Pornography Etymology harlotry and create distance from the abusive nature of the material ...   more details



  1. Clerical celibacy

    Clerical celibacy is the discipline by which some or all members of the clergy in certain religion s are required to be unmarried. These religions consider that, outside of marriage, deliberate sexual thoughts, feelings, and behavior are sinful clerical celibacy also requires abstension from these. ref People should cultivate chastity in the way that is suited to their state of life. Some profess virginity or consecrated celibacy which enables them to give themselves to God alone with an undivided heart in a remarkable manner. Others live in the way prescribed for all by the moral law, whether they are married or single http www.vatican.va archive ENG0015 P85.HTM Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2349 ref In the Latin Rite Latin Catholic Church , clerical celibacy is mandated for bishops and, as a general rule, for priests and for deacons who intend to become priests. In Eastern Christianity , celibacy is mandatory for all bishops and for any priest who has been ordained while unmarried or who has lost his wife. Meanings of celibacy The word celibacy can mean either the state of being unmarried or abstinence, especially because of religious vows, from sexual intercourse. ref http www.thefreedictionary.com celibacy American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language celibacy ref ref http www.yourdictionary.com continence Webster s New World College Dictionary celibacy ref In the canon law of the Latin Rite Latin Church , the word celibacy is used specifically in the sense of being unmarried. However, for its clergy this state of being unmarried is considered to be a consequence of the obligation to be completely and perpetually continent bquote Clerics are obliged to observe perfect and perpetual continence for the sake of the kingdom of heaven and therefore are bound to celibacy which is a special gift of God by which sacred ministers can adhere more easily to Christ with an undivided heart and are able to dedicate themselves more freely to the service of God and h ...   more details



  1. Lilith

    About the mythological character Lilith This article does not have a lead picture as consensus of discussion Disputed date April 2012 Lilith lang he lilit , or lilith is a character in Jewish mythology , developed earliest in the Babylonian Talmud , who is generally thought to be related to a class of female demon s L l u in Mesopotamian texts. However, Lowell K. Handy 1997 notes, Very little information has been found relating to the Akkad ian and Babylonia n view of these demons. Two sources of information previously used to define Lilith are both suspect. ref Freedman, David Noel, ed., Anchor Bible Dictionary , New York Doubleday 1997, 1992. ref The two problematic sources are the Gilgamesh appendix and the Arslan Tash amulets , which are discussed below. ref Kristen E. Kvam, Linda S. Schearing, Valarie H. Ziegler Eve and Adam Jewish, Christian, and Muslim readings on Genesis and gender Bloomington Indiana University Press, 1999. p174 ref The term Lilith occurs in Isaiah 34 14, either singular or plural according to variations in the earliest manuscripts, though in a list of animals. In the Dead Sea Scrolls Songs of the Sage the term first occurs in a list of monsters. In Jewish magical inscriptions, on bowls and amulets from the 6th century CE onwards, Lilith is identified as a female demon and the first visual depictions appear. In Jewish folklore, from the 8th 10th centuries Alphabet of Ben Sira onwards, Lilith becomes Adam s first wife, who was created at the same time and from the same earth as Adam. This contrasts with Eve , who was created from one of Adam s ribs. The legend was greatly developed during the Middle Ages , in the tradition of Aggadic midrashim , the Zohar and Jewish mysticism . ref Tree of souls the mythology of Judaism , By Howard Schwartz writer and editor Howard Schwartz , page 218 ref In the 13th Century writings of Rabbi Isaac ben Jacob ha Cohen, for example, Lilith left Adam after she refused to become subservient to him and the ...   more details



  1. Naso (parsha)

    daughters when they commit harlotry, nor your daughters in law when they commit adultery for they themselves ...   more details




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