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Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle.
Separate from those whose interest is curiosity, pornography, or sexual novelty, are those for whom zoophilia might be called a lifestyle or orientation. A commonly reported starting age is at puberty, around 9 - 11, and this seems consistent for both males and females. Kinsey found that the most frequent incidence of human/animal intercourse was more than eight times a week, for the under-15 years age group. Those who discover an interest at an older age often trace it back ...
See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Legality by U.S. State, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Zoophiles |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Extent of occurrenceThe extent to which zoophilia occurs is not known with any certainty, largely because feelings which may not have been acted upon can be difficult to quantify, lack of clear divide between non-sexual zoophilia and everyday pet care, and reluctance by most zoophiles to disclose their feelings. Instead most research into zoophilia has focused on its characteristics, rather than quantifying it.
Scientific surveys estimating the frequency of zoosexuality, as well as anecdotal evidence and informal surveys, suggest that more than 1-2% -- a ...
See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Legality by U.S. State, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Legal statusZoosexual acts are illegal in many jurisdictions, while others generally outlaw the mistreatment of animals without specifically mentioning sexuality. Because it is unresolved under the law whether sexual relations with an animal are inherently "abusive" or "mistreatment", this leaves the status of zoosexuality unclear in some jurisdictions.
Historically "there is some evidence that bestiality was particularly reviled because of fear that it would produce monsters... At early common law, there was no offense of cruelty to animals... T ...
See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Legality by U.S. State, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Legal status |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Media discussionBecause of its controversial standing, different countries and medias vary in how they treat discussion of zoosexuality. Often sexual matters are the subject of legal or regulatory requirement. For example, in 2005, the UK broadcasting regulator (OFCOM) updated its code stating that:
"Freedom of expression is at the heart of any democratic state. It is an essential right to hold opinions and receive and impart information and ideas. Broadcasting and freedom of expression are intrinsically linked. However, with such rights come d ...
See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Legality by U.S. State, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Media discussion |
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| | |  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Mono development platform - Mono and Microsoft's patentsA lot of discussion has taken place about whether Microsoft could destroy the Mono project with patents. The problematic parts are not the core technologies submitted to the ECMA or the Unix/Gnome-specific parts. The problematic parts are technologies developed by Microsoft on top of the .NET Framework, such as ASP.NET, ADO.NET and Windows Forms. These technologies are today not fully implemented in Mono and not required for developing Mono-applications, but required for compability with the Windows platform. The Mono team aims to cover thes ...
See also:Mono development platform, Mono development platform - History, Mono development platform - Framework Architecture, Mono development platform - Class Library, Mono development platform - Common Language Infrastructure and Common Language Specification, Mono development platform - Managed and Unmanaged Code, Mono development platform - Related projects, Mono development platform - Mono and Microsoft's patents, Mono development platform - Software developed with Mono, Mono development platform - Notes Read more here: » Mono development platform: Encyclopedia II - Mono development platform - Mono and Microsoft's patents |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - UsageIt is used in romanising names of people, when the applicant do not produce one by her/himself, and geographical names, for places which do not have an English name.
For place names, the type of the place in English (e.g., "Street" and "Road") are often used instead of a romanization (which would have been "Kai" and "To" in the previous example), with just a handful of rare exceptions (for example, the “Fong” in “Lan Kwai Fong”, which would have been a “Square” if a translation were used). "Wan" and "Bay", "Tsuen" (or "Chu ...
See also:Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Usage, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Spelling, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Consonants, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Vowels diphthongs and syllabic consonants, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Pronunciation in English, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Initial consonants, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Final consonants, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Vowels diphthongs and consonants Read more here: » Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Usage |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - QQ - Controversies and CriticismsQQ has faced many criticisms and controversies.
QQ - Keyword Filtering.
In August 2004, QQ Games start to filter keywords such as "钓鱼岛" (Senkaku Islands) and "保钓" (Keeping the Senkaku Islands). This act caused much controversy and Tencent had since lifted the filter.
QQ - QQ Group Real Name Scheme.
July 21, 2005, Tencent announced its intention to follow orders set by Shenzhen Police and enforce the requirement of real names for all the administrator and founde ...
See also:QQ, QQ - Usage, QQ - Usage outside China, QQ - Client, QQ - Development, QQ - Naming, QQ - Membership, QQ - Versions, QQ - TM, QQ - Commercial Service, QQ - Merchandise, QQ - Controversies and Criticisms, QQ - Keyword Filtering, QQ - QQ Group Real Name Scheme, QQ - QQ levels, QQ - Plagiarism, QQ - Adult Materials on QQ.com, QQ - Resource Hungry Read more here: » QQ: Encyclopedia II - QQ - Controversies and Criticisms |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - SpellingIt is not a fully standardised system, and many of the phonemes correspond to more than one letter combination, or the other way round. All tones are omitted. Distinctions between aspirated and unaspirated stops are also omitted. The distinctions between long vowel [ɑ] and short vowel [ɐ] are omitted like Fat (發, [fɑt]) and ...
See also:Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Usage, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Spelling, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Consonants, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Vowels diphthongs and syllabic consonants, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Pronunciation in English, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Initial consonants, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Final consonants, Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Vowels diphthongs and consonants Read more here: » Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation - Spelling |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Emoticon - Anime styleEnglish anime fora spawned a form of kaomoji adapted for single-byte encoding. They have since seen use in more mainstream venues, including online gaming, instant-messaging, and other non-anime related fora. These emoticons are usually found in a format similar to (*_*), where the asterisks indicate the eyes, the central character, usually an underscore, the mouth, and the parentheses, the outline of the face. A large number of different characters can be used to replace the eyes, which usually is where the emoticon derives its emotive aspe ...
See also:Emoticon, Emoticon - History, Emoticon - Background, Emoticon - Creation of :-, Emoticon - Internet usage, Emoticon - Purposes, Emoticon - Western style, Emoticon - Basic examples, Emoticon - Variants, Emoticon - Head and hands emoticons, Emoticon - Posture emoticons, Emoticon - East Asian style, Emoticon - Basic examples, Emoticon - Anime style, Emoticon - Basic examples, Emoticon - Complex examples, Emoticon - Graphic emoticons Read more here: » Emoticon: Encyclopedia II - Emoticon - Anime style |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries
Zoophilia - Academic and professional.
Andrea Beetz Ph.D.: Love, Violence, and Sexuality in Relationships between Humans and Animals, ISBN 3832200207
Profesors Colin J. Williams and Martin S. Weinberg: Zoophilia in Men: a study of sexual interest in animals. - in: Archives of sexual behavior, Vol. 32, No.6, December 2003, pp. 523-535
Hani Miletski Ph.D.: Bestiality - Zoophilia: An exploratory study, Diss., The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality. - San Fran ...
See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Legality by U.S. State, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Mono development platform - HistoryMiguel de Icaza became interested in the .NET technology as soon as the .NET documents came out in December 2000. He started to look at the byte code interpreter but got into trouble when he realized that there were no specification for the metadata. In February 2001 de Icaza asked for the missing information on the metadata file format in the .NET mailing lists and at the same time started to work on an C# compiler written in C#, as an exercise in C#. In April 2001 ECMA published the missing file format and at GUADEC (April 6 – April 8, 2001), de Icaza demonstrated the features of h ...
See also:Mono development platform, Mono development platform - History, Mono development platform - Framework Architecture, Mono development platform - Class Library, Mono development platform - Common Language Infrastructure and Common Language Specification, Mono development platform - Managed and Unmanaged Code, Mono development platform - Related projects, Mono development platform - Mono and Microsoft's patents, Mono development platform - Software developed with Mono, Mono development platform - Notes Read more here: » Mono development platform: Encyclopedia II - Mono development platform - History |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literatureFrom cave paintings onward and throughout human history, zoophilia has been a recurring subject in art, literature, and fantasy.
In Ugaritic mythology, the god Baal is said to have impregnated a heifer to sire a young bull god. In Greek mythology, Zeus appeared to Leda in the form of a swan, and her children Helen and Polydeuces resulted from that sexual union. Zeus also seduced Europa in the form of a bull, and carried off the youth Ganymede in the form of an eagle. The half-human/half-bull Minotaur was the offspring of Queen Pasipha ...
See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Legality by U.S. State, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - PornographyPornography involving sex with animals is widely illegal, even in most countries where the act itself is not explicitly outlawed. In the United States, zoosexual pornography (in common with other pornography) would be considered obscene if it did not meet the standards of the Miller Test and therefore is not openly sold, mailed, distributed or imported across state boundaries or within states which prohibit it. Under U.S. law, 'distribution' includes transmission across the internet. Production and mere possession appear to be legal, however ...
See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Legality by U.S. State, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Pornography |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Legal statusZoosexual acts are illegal in many jurisdictions, while others generally outlaw the mistreatment of animals without specifically mentioning sexuality. Because it is unresolved under the law whether sexual relations with an animal are inherently "abusive" or "mistreatment", this leaves the status of zoosexuality unclear in some jurisdictions.
Just over half of U.S. states explicitly outlaw sex with animals (sometimes under the term of "sodomy"). In the 2000s, six U.S. states adopted new legislation against it: Oregon, Maine, Iowa ...
See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Legality by U.S. State, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Legal status |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Social communityWhether there is such a thing as a "zoophile community", in the same sense as the gay community or any other alternative lifestyle communities, is a controversial question. Some zoophiles point to the number and quality of computerized meeting-places in which zoophiles can meet and socialize, the manner in which this extends to offline social networks, and the trend of social and cultural evolution of community consensus over time, or use the term to imply "the community of zoophiles in general". Others point to the differing viewpoints and ...
See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Legality by U.S. State, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Social community |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexualityPlatonic love for animals is usually viewed positively, but most people express concern or disapproval of sexual interest, sometimes very strongly. Criticisms come from a variety of sources, including moral, ethical, psychological, and social arguments. They include:
"Sexual activity between species is unnatural."
"Animals are not sentient, and therefore unable to consent." (similar to arguments against sex with human minors)
"Animals are incapable of relating to or forming relationships with humans."
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See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Legality by U.S. State, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Emoticon - History
Emoticon - Background.
In 1963 the smiley face, a yellow button with a smile and two dots representing eyes, was invented by freelance artist Harvey Ball. This smiley presumably inspired later emoticons; the most basic emoticon image is a small yellow smiley face.
The earliest known non-ASCII emoticons were used in the PLATO IV program as early as 1972, which allowed users to type multiple text characters "on top" of each other. Many combinations of ordinary text characters were known to produce face-like pat ...
See also:Emoticon, Emoticon - History, Emoticon - Background, Emoticon - Creation of :-, Emoticon - Internet usage, Emoticon - Purposes, Emoticon - Western style, Emoticon - Basic examples, Emoticon - Variants, Emoticon - Head and hands emoticons, Emoticon - Posture emoticons, Emoticon - East Asian style, Emoticon - Basic examples, Emoticon - Anime style, Emoticon - Basic examples, Emoticon - Complex examples, Emoticon - Graphic emoticons Read more here: » Emoticon: Encyclopedia II - Emoticon - History |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - TerminologyThe general term zoophilia was first introduced into the field of research on sexuality by Krafft-Ebing (1894). The terms zoosexual and zoosexuality, signifying the entire spectrum of emotional and sexual attraction and/or orientation to animals, have been used since the 1980s (cited by Miletski, 1999), to suggest an analogy to homosexual or heterosexual orientations. Individuals with a strong affinity for animals but without a sexual interest can be described as "non-sexual" (or "emotional") zoophiles, but may object to the zoophile label. They are commonly ca ...
See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Terminology |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - GNOME - Source codeGNOME releases are made in the form of source code, which is then compiled and integrated with the rest of the system to produce a functioning computer with an easy to use desktop. Most operating system installations use only stable and tested versions of the GNOME desktop, and provide it in the form of easily installed pre-compiled packages.
Those interested in testing, fixing bugs or adding new features can use the latest source code repository version of GNOME — though development code is not recommended for general use as it con ...
See also:GNOME, GNOME - Aims, GNOME - Origin, GNOME - Organisation, GNOME - Platforms, GNOME - Architecture, GNOME - Future developments, GNOME - Freedesktop.org and GNOME, GNOME - Major GNOME Applications, GNOME - Stable versions, GNOME - Source code, GNOME - Notes and references Read more here: » GNOME: Encyclopedia II - GNOME - Source code |
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|  |  |  | instant messenger: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Extent of occurrenceThe extent to which zoophilia occurs is not known with any certainty, largely because feelings which may not have been acted upon can be difficult to quantify, lack of clear divide between non-sexual zoophilia and everyday pet care, and reluctance by most zoophiles to disclose their feelings. Instead most research into zoophilia has focused on its characteristics, rather than quantifying it.
Scientific surveys estimating the frequency of zoosexuality, as well as anecdotal evidence and informal surveys, suggest that more than 1-2% -- a ...
See also:Zoophilia, Zoophilia - Terminology, Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence, Zoophilia - Legal status, Zoophilia - Zoophiles, Zoophilia - Zoophilia as a lifestyle, Zoophilia - Non-sexual zoophilia, Zoophilia - Zoophiles and other groups, Zoophilia - Perspectives on zoophilia, Zoophilia - Psychological and research perspectives, Zoophilia - Religious perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal studies perspectives, Zoophilia - Animal rights and welfare concerns, Zoophilia - Historical and cultural perspectives, Zoophilia - Health and safety, Zoophilia - Arguments about zoophilia or zoosexuality, Zoophilia - Mythology and fantasy literature, Zoophilia - Media discussion, Zoophilia - Pornography, Zoophilia - Social community, Zoophilia - Zoo Code, Zoophilia - Other popular references, Zoophilia - Books articles and documentaries, Zoophilia - Academic and professional, Zoophilia - Other books, Zoophilia - Print and online media, Zoophilia - Television and radio Read more here: » Zoophilia: Encyclopedia II - Zoophilia - Extent of occurrence |
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