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==Internet Archive==
 
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      The secret Pandora's box is actually female ejaculation, so this is a habit only unknown in the West.
 
      The church through its theology forbade this habit in women.
 
      The culmination of that repression was the holy inquisition and women who have died in the fires, accused of being witches, were those that refused to quit.
 
      The decision was taken by the church of San Tomas Aquino based on two discoveries of Aristotle. The first is that orgasm was not necessary for fertilization female as previously believed in Rome. The second is that it is responsible for increasing sexual desire in women.
 
    The myth of Pandora's box was an original teaching in African tribes that exist today where elders teach the young women to ejaculate before marriage.
 
    The myth disappeared because it was forbidden by the church, that explains his mysterious disappearance and was revived when modified. The vessel was replaced by a box and it was closed because it was responsible for bringing all evil mankind.
 
    For more information visit www.osegredodepandora.com
 
  
 
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==Blog resources==
 
==Blog resources==

Latest revision as of 15:17, 8 August 2013

Documents

Scribd

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Scribd is a community for uploading and sharing documents that has enabled CC licensing.

How to publish on Scribd

SlideShare

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SlideShare is a community for sharing presentations, documents, and PDFs under CC licenses. Various professionals are linked through sub-communities via LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.

How to publish on SlideShare

Internet Archive

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The Internet Archive is a digital library of internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form, including audio, moving images, texts, and archived web pages. See the Case Study for more information.

How to publish on Internet Archive

Blog

WordPress

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WordPress is a blogging platform and self-hosted blogging tool. In addition to easily setting a default CC license for your blog, WordPress widgets and plugins exist to make CC licensing easier.

How to publish on WordPress

Blogger

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Blogger is Google's blogging platform. Using the HTML that is generated when you choose a license, you can easily publish your blog under a CC license.

How to publish on Blogger

Blog resources

Other communities