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* &hellip; that '''[[Albanian pederasty]]''' was a practice reported by many Western travelers in the nineteenth century.<!-- Added 6-25-15 -->
* &hellip; that '''[[Albanian pederasty]]''' was a practice reported by many Western travelers in the nineteenth century.<!-- Added 6-25-15 -->
 
[[File:A Decent Life movie poster.jpg|90 px|right|link=A Decent Life: The Dissenting Narrative of Tom O'Carroll (film) ]]
* &hellip; that '''[[A Decent Life: The Dissenting Narrative of Tom O'Carroll]]''' is a documentary film by David Kennerly from the perspective of [[Tom O'Carroll]].<!-- Added 6-6-15 -->
* &hellip; that '''[[A Decent Life: The Dissenting Narrative of Tom O'Carroll]]''' is a documentary film by David Kennerly from the perspective of [[Tom O'Carroll]].<!-- Added 6-6-15 -->
[[File:A Decent Life movie poster.jpg|90 px|right|link=A Decent Life: The Dissenting Narrative of Tom O'Carroll (film) ]]


* &hellip; that '''[[Kottabos]]'''  was a game of skill played at ancient Greek [[symposium|symposia (drinking parties)]], especially in the 5th and 4th centuries BC.<!-- Added 5-13-15 -->
* &hellip; that '''[[Kottabos]]'''  was a game of skill played at ancient Greek [[symposium|symposia (drinking parties)]], especially in the 5th and 4th centuries BC.<!-- Added 5-13-15 -->

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  • … that Don Bosco was an Italian priest born from a poor family, famously known in the Catholic community for his life-long work in favor of poor children.
  • … that the Ottoman Empire was a long-lived Islamic caliphate (state), whose capital was Istanbul.
  • … that Albanian pederasty was a practice reported by many Western travelers in the nineteenth century.
  • … that the Tomb of the Diver is a Greek tomb whose four walls depict symposium scenes, while the cover slab shows the famous scene that gives the tomb its name: a young man diving into a curling and waving stream of water.