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  2. BDSM - Wikipedia

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    A non-representative survey on the sexual behaviour of American students published in 1997 and based on questionnaires had a response rate of about 8–9%. Its results showed 15% of homosexual and bisexual males, 21% of lesbian and female bisexual students, 11% of heterosexual males and 9% of female heterosexual students committed to BDSM ...

  3. Glossary of BDSM - Wikipedia

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    Master/slave: A consensual relationship where people enter a D/s dynamic with a focus on service and obedience. [63] This may be part of a 24/7 lifestyle and/or multiple scenes. A collaring ceremony may be performed where a Master symbolically or literally places a collar on the slave to establish "ownership", often around the neck or wrists ...

  4. Kenny Omega - Wikipedia

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    On May 10 on Dynamite, Omega lost to the BCC's Jon Moxley in a steel cage match after Don Callis betrayed Omega by stabbing him with a screwdriver. [186] At Double or Nothing on May 28, Moxley, Bryan Danielson, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta of the BCC defeated Omega, The Young Bucks, and Page in an Anarchy in the Arena match after ...

  5. AfriCOBRA - Wikipedia

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    AfriCOBRA was founded on the South Side of Chicago by a group of artists intent on defining a "black aesthetic." AfriCOBRA artists were associated with the Black Arts Movement in America, a movement that began in the mid-1960s and that celebrated culturally-specific expressions of the contemporary Black community in the realms of literature, theater, dance and the visual arts. [6]

  6. Xenia Cage - Wikipedia

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    Xenia Cage (born Xenia Andreyevna Kashevaroff, August 15, 1913, Juneau, Alaska – September 26, 1995, New York [citation needed]) was an American surrealist sculptor. [2] Her work has been described as on the “cutting edge of surrealism in sculpture” for her time.

  7. 'Free the Nipple' movement: Women can now legally go ... - AOL

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    Women in six U.S. states are now effectively allowed to be topless in public, according to a new ruling by the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.

  8. Underground culture - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "underground railroad" was resurrected and applied in the 1960s to the extensive network of draft counseling groups and houses used to help Vietnam War-era draft dodgers escape to Canada, [1] and was also applied in the 1970s to the clandestine movement of people and goods by the American Indian Movement in and out of occupied Native ...

  9. Mixed martial arts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The earliest example of a modern MMA contest held in America was introduced in Pittsburgh, Penn. in 1979. Regulated mixed martial arts competitions were introduced in the United States by CV Productions, Inc. Its first competition, called Tough Guy Contest was held on March 20, 1980, New Kensington, Pennsylvania, Holiday Inn.