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		<title>Black Magic Love Spell &#8211; Know the Risks Before You Apply</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 12:31:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A very important but ethically questionable aspect of occult practice is black magic. Those who practice black magic believe that to bring about desired alterations in the physical world, you can make use of hexes, rituals and incantations. The other name of black magic is dark magic and is often taken recourse to with the [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>A very important but ethically questionable aspect of occult practice is black magic. Those who practice black magic believe that to bring about desired alterations in the physical world, you can make use of hexes, rituals and incantations. The other name of black magic is dark magic and is often taken recourse to with the aim of harming an individual &#8211; the target.<br/><br/>Sometimes there is a deep association between romance and love and romance spells and dark magic. Such romance and love spells are usually called Black Magic Love Spell. There are many people who require the assistance of Black Magic Love Spells when they face insurmountable hindrances in their love life. For some people, love is an all consuming passion in life; they feel they won&#8217;t be able to live without love.<br/><br/>Thus, when their object of affection does not reciprocate their feelings and do not love them back, these love lorn/love sick individuals feel mad, helpless and pitiful &#8211; almost as if their whole existence is threatened if they don&#8217;t get that person&#8217;s love. These are the types of people who resort to Black Magic Love Spell.<br/><br/>And although there is the ethical question involved with Black Magic Love and Romance Spell &#8211; on whether one should use it or not, black magic isn&#8217;t all that bad. When you combine love spells with dark magic, it creates a rather strong combination and can make you win over your beloved or lost love. That is why Black Magic Love Spell which is powerful and effective is so much in demand.<br/><br/>Some of the spells that fall under Dark Magic Love and Romance Spell are break up spells which you can use to terminate a relationship, gay spells to facilitate and enhance the quality of a homosexual relationship, lust spells to generate electric sexual sparks between a couple and to generate sexual attraction of a red hot kind, fall in love spells, rekindle relationship spells and healthy marriage spells. And the spells will include incantation, enchanted objects like voodoo dolls, witchcraft and so on. And no, they don&#8217;t always connote negative things.<br/><br/>When you practice dark magic love spell, you have to perform it with great and undivided seriousness. At the same time, you must give your hundred percent. You have to free yourself from all kinds of negative thoughts before plunging into the practice of a black magic love spell. At the same time you should have full faith in the spell you are casting and in yourself. The bottom line is that sincerity will really pay if you are going to try out dark magic love spell. And most of the spells you will come across are effective because they are tried and tested formulas.<br/></div>
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		<title>where is the line? gay rights?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 22:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[so i believe and support that gay and lesbian couples should be able to get married. i think love does not discriminate and two people (regardless of sex) can be in love. for some reason, however, i still think that gay and lesbian couples should not be able to adopted. this belief was always a [...]]]></description>
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<div>so i believe and support that gay and lesbian couples should be able to get married. i think love does not discriminate and two people (regardless of sex) can be in love. for some reason, however, i still think that gay and lesbian couples should not be able to adopted. this belief was always a gut kind of thing but i think its because if i put my self in the children place, i would feel as if my childhood was missing something. im not saying one way is right or wrong i just want someone to tell me what they think so i can ponder lol.<br/><strong>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.momentsfoelegance.com/catalog/specials.php'>discount wedding favors</a></strong></div>
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		<title>Is it true, that Beyoncé &amp; Lady GaGa&#8217;s new video is symbolic of the gay rights movement?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2012 22:23:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWNeVLWEHGY It&#8217;s has parts 9-12 -Very interesting! I know it&#8217;s long but I think this dude is onto something!About the Author: Read more about this and other topics related to business guide]]></description>
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<div>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWNeVLWEHGY</p>
<p>It&#8217;s has parts 9-12 -Very interesting! I know it&#8217;s long but I think this dude is onto something!<br/><strong>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.POSLOVNIVODIC.BIZ'>business guide</a></strong></div>
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		<title>Obama I Know That You&#8217;re Listening! LADY GAGA Gay Rights Rally Washington DC</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 20:21:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>LGBT section people, Where are you from? What are Gay rights like there?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 19:58:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I live in New York, Gay rights for adults are great but for children, their HORRID.]]></description>
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<div>I live in New York, Gay rights for adults are great but for children, their HORRID.</div>
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		<title>The Gay Rights Movement in History</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 13:57:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Free will is an instinctive part of human nature; every person desires to live their life on their own terms. Regardless to where people live in the world the quest for freedom, love and recognition are strong motivators of behavior along with the pursuit of the necessities of life and power.It is obvious that life [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Free will is an instinctive part of human nature; every person desires to live their life on their own terms. Regardless to where people live in the world the quest for freedom, love and recognition are strong motivators of behavior along with the pursuit of the necessities of life and power.<br/><br/>It is obvious that life is a dichotomy; much like a chess game there are two sides in play and it is no different within the gay rights movement. While all people desire to have freedom and a certain amount of control over what happens in their life, there are individuals with the desire to control the way people live.<br/><br/>It is not realistic to presume that everyone is the same; individuals with the &#8220;live and let live&#8221; attitude may find it difficult to understand why others do not share this perspective. But the reality of society today shows us that part of our existence requires accepting the fact that there are individuals who feel it is their duty to impose certain standards for the benefit of society.<br/><br/>The real question in the gay rights movement is: how is it possible to peacefully coexist with individuals who are afraid of homosexuals?<br/><br/>Understanding that the gay rights movement is linked to our inherent free will and the battle for control of it can help calm the emotional response. Historically human sexuality has been one part of our lives filled with much superstition and fear. The power of sexuality is undeniable; it is through this aspect of our existence that the human race is perpetuated and many people feel for this reason alone, our sexual behavior must be controlled.<br/><br/>The first reference used to justify many of the acts that have been imposed upon homosexuals is religious in nature. In the early days of organized society religion was used as the cornerstone for sexual behavior. The Mosaic Law was used to organize many of the basic precepts in our society that in turn were translated into the civil and criminal code of governments.<br/><br/>The biblical references to homosexuality have been held up as a banner to justify much of the sexual oppression that has been levied upon individuals who proclaim their sexual preference for the same sex. Many organized religious groups clung to a subconscious fear for the extinction of the human race as their justification for some of the most extremist acts against homosexuals in history.<br/><br/>Although we are now in the 21st century, with thousands of advancements that helped society to evolve to its present state, there are still individuals whose attitudes are prehistoric when it comes to accepting that love knows no gender.<br/><br/>The rise in the choice of homosexuality in the 20th century has given many proponents evidence to refute and dispel many of the myths and superstitions regarding relationships between people of the same sex. The gay rights movement has established the fact that that a person&#8217;s sexual preference is a private concern and should no more be used to discriminate against an individual than age, gender, creed, nationality or race.<br/><br/>In many people&#8217;s view it would be Utopia if the choices people make for the way they live and who they love would be accepted. The reality of the gay rights movement today shows that progress has been made as the prevalence of same-sex unions has been revealed. Living in fear with the need to control that was the order of the day is being replaced by empathy and deeper understanding. It&#8217;s becoming clear to many that supporting the gay rights movement is essential to safeguarding all human rights as well.<br/></div>
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		<title>so everyone whos against gay marriage heres your chance?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 22:56:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[prove to me with evidence why you think gay marriage is wrong?without quoting your religious beliefs. show to me what is so wrong about two consenting adults who love each other being together? is love really defined on gender, religion or anything like that in your opinion?About the Author: Read more about this and other [...]]]></description>
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<div>prove to me with evidence why you think gay marriage is wrong?without quoting your religious beliefs. show to me what is so wrong about two consenting adults who love each other being together? is love really defined on gender, religion or anything like that in your opinion?<br/>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.momentsofelegance.com/catalog/edible-wedding-favors-cookie-favors-c-89_192.html'>cookie favors</a></div>
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		<title>The Serenity of the Beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 12:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people find the ocean magnetic. They love it for its sensual, warm breezes that caress the skin. They enjoy seeing the seagulls soar and call out as they search for food.The warm sand feels good as it conforms to your toes. You leave your imprint as you walk along the shore, feeling the waves [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Many people find the ocean magnetic. They love it for its sensual, warm breezes that caress the skin. They enjoy seeing the seagulls soar and call out as they search for food.<br/><br/>The warm sand feels good as it conforms to your toes. You leave your imprint as you walk along the shore, feeling the waves lap at your heels. The sound of the waves calms you and you feel your stress melt away.<br/><br/>Beach vacations are a traditional summer retreat for many. They associate the sights, sounds and feelings of the beach with the season. The beach experience is loved because it is a feeling you can&#8217;t get anywhere else. There is no one reason why beaches are perennially popular and have been for years.<br/><br/>Whether you visit a beach in a tropical locale or one in a less temperate area, the effect is the same. A calming feeling comes over you that is unlike any other.<br/><br/>It isn&#8217;t just the warmth that makes beaches so appealing. A lot of places are warm but beach lovers will tell you that beaches are unique. Some people make visiting the beach an annual pilgrimage.<br/><br/>The water alone doesn&#8217;t appear to be the draw either. There&#8217;s more water on earth than anything else. People can do many of the same recreational activities in rivers and lakes, as they do in a beach, but they still feel the pull of the ocean.<br/><br/>We know it can&#8217;t be the sand. Sand is plentiful throughout the world. It is also on the shores of many lakes. The wildlife can be found elsewhere, too.<br/><br/>The only reasonable explanation is that it is the combination of all of these factors that make beaches to special. People find a relaxation that they can&#8217;t get anywhere else.</div>
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		<title>The Dating Game &#8211; What To Say (And What Not To Say) To Your Date</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 01:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><br/><br/>Dating is about having fabulous, fun nights out with the hottest singles in your city&#8230; but with first date nerves you may end up sticking your foot in your mouth! Making an impression<br/><br/>Here, Fast Impression&#8217;s Dating Guru Justin Parfitt sheds some light for all you ladies out there on what guys really want to hear. Enjoy these tips and learn your lesson before it&#8217;s too late!<br/><br/>Things guys love to hear&#8230;<br/><br/>1) &#8220;Then what happened?&#8221;<br/><br/>They are human after all &#8211; even if they are men. A man likes to be reassured that their lives are, in fact, interesting. And while interrupting him, changing the subject, or acting bored are well-known nails in the coffin, it&#8217;s not always enough to just sit there, smile, and repeat a monotone, &#8220;Uh-huh,&#8221; especially if that is the only thing you say throughout your date. He&#8217;ll know you&#8217;re genuinely interesting if you actively encourage him with comments like, &#8220;You&#8217;re kidding! What happened next?&#8221; or &#8220;Go on&#8230;&#8221;<br/><br/>2) &#8220;That&#8217;s pretty impressive.&#8221;<br/><br/>Maybe he placed in a local triathlon. Or got a promotion at work. Or figured out how to fix his air conditioner. Whatever he&#8217;s done, if he&#8217;s mentioning it on a date, he&#8217;s most likely proud of it&#8211;and if you feed his ego by applauding his efforts, you&#8217;ll make him feel like a king.<br/><br/>3) &#8220;What do you do when you&#8217;re not at work?&#8221;<br/><br/>Although a guy&#8217;s work might be of primary importance, he also has other things in his life that he values. Does he juggle? (Well, maybe that&#8217;s not one you&#8217;re hoping to hear) Work on his car? Play an instrument? With a little probing, a woman can hit upon hidden passions&#8211;and convey that she&#8217;s interested in getting a complete picture of him and not just what he does for his paycheck.<br/><br/>&#8230;And things men hate to hear&#8230;<br/><br/>1) &#8220;So how do you feel about abortion?&#8221;<br/><br/>This type of question is known among men as a litmus test&#8211;a touchy topic that women raise to gauge whether we&#8217;re politically, morally, or spiritually on the same page as them (the death penalty, gay marriage, and the war in Iraq also fit the bill). Sure, they probably have strong opinions. But men are not interested in getting into these subjects with you, at least not yet. After all, this is a date, not debate club. Let&#8217;s all have fun and save more heated back-and-forths for later.<br/><br/>2) &#8220;How do you feel about having a family?&#8221;<br/><br/>Pop this question during the first date, and most men will assume your biological clock is ticking fast and loudly&#8211;and that&#8217;s not a good thing. It&#8217;s not that all men don&#8217;t want families, many of them actually do&#8211;it&#8217;s just that men tend to like to get to know a woman first, before you start a discussion about your favourite baby names. And men like to know you like them as more than just as a potential baby-making machine. After all, where&#8217;s the romance in that?<br/>About the Author:  Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.hcpam.com'>medical care</a></div>
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		<title>Unique Gay-Friendly Cities Offer Unexpected Travel Destinations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the GLBT community, the usual list of gay-friendly vacation spots is short and sweet: San Francisco, New York, LA, Miami. Sure, they are all great cities, but they don&#8217;t offer much in the way of novelty. You might even live in one of these more accepting communities. Why not take a trip off the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/><br/>For the GLBT community, the usual list of gay-friendly vacation spots is short and sweet: San Francisco, New York, LA, Miami. Sure, they are all great cities, but they don&#8217;t offer much in the way of novelty. You might even live in one of these more accepting communities. Why not take a trip off the beaten path?<br/><br/>Unique gay-friendly cities are out there-if you know where to look. Offering all the excitement of the bigger cities, like fun nightlife and delectable cuisine, they don&#8217;t disappoint. But with a special charm of their own, these unexpected gay-friendly cities are a true escape from the day-to-day.<br/><br/>First up is Providence, Rhode Island. Home to left-leaning colleges like Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design, as well as openly-gay mayor David N. Cicilline, Providence has proven itself to be not only tolerant of the GLBT community, but welcoming to it. With art galleries and historical architecture, as well as gay bathhouses, quaint neighborhoods, and the Culinary Archives and Museum at Johnson and Wales, there isn&#8217;t a shortage of exciting things to do while visiting Providence.<br/><br/>Next on the list is Key West, Florida. True to its official motto, &#8220;one human family,&#8221; Key West hosts a gay-friendly chamber of commerce (the Key West Business Guild), a GLBT Visitor Center, and the only City Aids Memorial in the country. Take a ride on the nation&#8217;s only Gay and Lesbian Historic Trolley Tour, visit the open-air bars and clubs, or relax on the beach. There are also plenty of fun events to enjoy, including Gay Spring Break and the Key West Pride Fest.<br/><br/>Does the thought of a Midwest vacation conjure up images of apple pie and cornfields? Smashing the mold is Michigan, home to several gay-friendly cities. Progressive Ann Arbor has been shaped by the University of Michigan for decades. People-watch to your heart&#8217;s content at the numerous year-round festivals-the summer&#8217;s annual Art Fair alone draws in over 500,000 attendees. Often-overlooked Detroit maintains the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Henry Ford Museum, theaters and performance halls. Only 2 hours west, Lansing hosts one of the larger Gay Pride Parades in the country and offers top-rated clubs, a farmers&#8217; market, and plenty of college hangouts at nearby Michigan State University.<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re looking for a true GLBT-friendly gem, tiny Saugatuck-Douglas is a haven on the shores of pristine Lake Michigan. The gay Saugatuck Douglas directory lists hundreds of gay-friendly businesses. Antique shops and art galleries line the streets and are only minutes away from sandy beaches and sunsets over the lake. Saugatuck-Douglas is also home to the Midwest&#8217;s largest gay and lesbian resort, the Dunes Resort, with exciting events happening almost every day (and night)! Try out Drag Bingolicious, Sunday Tea, pool-side DJ&#8217;s, and even special weekends for the whole family to enjoy (yes, kids included)!<br/><br/>Unique gay-friendly cities are out there-if you know where to look. Offering all the excitement of the bigger cities, along with a special charm of their own, these unexpected gay-friendly cities are a true escape from the day-to-day.<br/>Read more about this and other topics related to <a href='http://www.partyfor.org'>party planning</a></p>
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