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 Bible Query from Genesis
Corporal punishment (spanking) can be used with your children, but not other people.
For example, the rite of circumcision was practiced before Abraham by other peoples, including the Egyptians.
A vigilante thought he was doing what was right by trying to kill Cain’s offspring.
http://www.biblequery.org/gen.htm   (20707 words)

  
 SSR: Neo-England's Finest - Page 3 - Den Games Network Forums
But the sheer heat and intensity of this action could prove fatal for anybody in the area.
But if he goes too far, or he leaves himself as a hulking beast of a man witth muscles upon muscles, this could cause long term damage to his body.
Man of Other Times : Achilles comes from a time that didn’t even truly exist.
http://forums.cncden.com/showthread.php?p=202984   (5264 words)

  
 Gobseck (tr. Ellen Marriage) by Honore de Balzac
When he has learned what life is by dint of painful
a man is determined not to concede another point.
sinews who toils, and the lymphatic man who torments himself; and
http://emotional-literacy-education.com/classic-books-online-c/gbsek10.htm   (15122 words)

  
 Wounded Knee Massacre - encyclopedia article about Wounded Knee Massacre.
Although the religion is still practiced, it enjoyed only a short period of popularity.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
It was also responsible for the subsequent severe decline in the Ghost Dance movement.
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 Wound Man - definition of Wound Man in Encyclopedia
Wound Man is an illustration commonly used in medical textbooks.
(Fieldbook of Wound Surgery) published in Strasbourg in 1530.
The original illustration comes from a wood engraving on the title-page of the first English edition of The Method of Curing Wounds made by Gun-shot published in London in 1617.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Wound_Man   (155 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Hannibal Lecter
Graham had been investigating a series of murders in the Baltimore area committed by a serial killer the press had dubbed "The Chesapeake Ripper." When Graham questioned Lecter at his psychiatric practice, he noticed some antique medical books in his office.
After Lecter was arrested, Graham was briefly committed to a mental institution, and retired upon recovering from his wounds.
Upon seeing these, Graham knew Lecter was the killer he sought; the sixth victim had been killed in his workshop and laced to a pegboard in a manner reminiscent of a Wound Man – an illustration used in many early medical books.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Hannibal-Lecter   (5496 words)

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