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Saturday 29 March 2014

30 characteristics of a gay

Gay is a term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait of being homosexual. The term was originally used to refer to feelings of being "carefree", "happy", or "bright and showy". The term's use as a reference to homosexuality may date as early as the late 19th century, but its use gradually increased in the 20th century. In modern English, gay has come to be used as an adjective, and as a noun, referring to the people, especially to males, and the practices and cultures associated with homosexuality.

".....for some people, sexual orientation is continuous and fixed throughout their lives. For others, sexual orientation may be fluid and change over time."
- Ucheonye Nzubechi

By the end of the 20th century, the word gay was recommended by major groups and style guides to describe people attracted to members of the same sex.
The term's use as a reference to homosexuality may date as early as the late 19th century, but its use gradually increased in the 20th century. The use of gay to mean "homosexual" was in origin merely an extension of the word's sexualised connotation of "carefree and uninhibited", which implied a willingness to disregard conventional or respectable sexual mores.

The rainbow flag is a symbol of gay pride.


".....the word gay arrived in English during the 12th century from Old French gai, most likely deriving ultimately from a Germanic source."
- Medical Experts

The German equivalence for gay, schwul, which is etymologically derived from schwuel(hot, humid), also acquired the pejorative meaning within youth culture.

.....Bringing Up Baby in the year 1938 was the first film to use the word gay in apparent reference to homosexuality."

Through the mid 20th century, the term "gay" is commonly referred to "carefree", as illustrated in the Astaire & Rogers film, The Gay Divorcee.

".....a gay woman is regarded as a prostitute, a gay man a womanizer and a gay house a brothel."

In mid 20th century, a middle-aged bachelor could be described as "gay", indicating that he was unattached and therefore free, without any implication of homosexuality. This usage could apply to women too.
With respect to the above description of gay terminology and usage, we can legitimately refer the word gay as a male version of lesbianism! The use of gay to refer a male homosexual can be dated as early as the 19th century. In this 21st century, the word gay is a popular word of which was generalized by the advent of gay church, gay marriage, gay bars etc. The word gay had enthroned the male specie of the Homo Sapiens, especially the faithfuls into becoming homophobic.

Well, Ucheonye Nzubechi is here again with an adeptly written documentary on the 30 characteristics of a Gay. of which was adeptly written based on a mindset demeanour perceived from some gay characters, physique, attributes etc of which can be regarded as a paraphernalia to a gay personality!
Below are the gay characteristics, physique, attributes etc.
1. Most of them are trendy.
2. Some of them usually like to wear body hugs or shorts at all time!
3. Most of them are not intelligent.
4. Some of them are not industrious.
5. Their choice of colour are usually black, white, brown or grey.
6. They have a lot of body privacy.
7. They generally suffer from amnesia.
8. They generally like exotic materials.
9. Most of them are not good in science and technology, most especially in calculations.
10. Most of them are social in disguise with a view to lure their victims.
11. They are addicted to creams and lotions (especially the type that lightens the skin).
12. Some of them are addicted to alcohol, cocaine or heroine consumption. Most of them do smoke cigarettes, Indian Hemp, Marijuana etc.
13. Most of them are sluggish in making a decision.
14. Most of them do encounter difficulties in concentrating with their studies.
15. They do pay more attention to their dress code.
16. Some of them are notorious for crimes and attrocities like rape (in the case of heterosexual ones), bestialism, necrophilism, paedophilism etc.
17. Some of them are associated with physiques and attributes like broad shoulder, hairy face, thick lips etc.
18. They do keep more of bisexual friends.
19. Most of them do suffer infertility problems.
20. Some of them are an in-door type.
21. They think about sex at all time.
22. They like to watch an erotic movie or play.
23. They like pornographic materials and magazines.
24. They pay more attention to their body and appearance.
25. They easily get aroused sexually.
26. Some of them do exhibit a feminine physique.
27. They generally like to touch their homogenous gender at their erogenous zones.
28. They generally suffer STD's like Gonorrhea, Staphyloccocus Aerus, Syphilis, H.I.V, Chlamydia etc.
29. They are generally addicted to masturbation.
30. Generally, they always encounter one problem or the other in any of their relationship with the opposite sex, and even in marriage!



The above 30 characteristics of a gay was as a result of a research coupled with an excerpt from homosexual behavioural attitude!

".....despite almost a century of psychoanalytic and psychological speculation, there is no substantive evidence to support the suggestion that the nature of parenting or early childhood experiences play any role in the formation of a person's fundamental heterosexual or homosexual orientation. It would appear that sexual orientation is biological in nature, determined by a complex interplay of genetic factors and the early uterine environment. Sexual orientation is therefore not a choice."
- Medical Experts



CAUSES OF HOMOSEXUALITY (GAY)
Science has looked at the causes of homosexuality, and more generically the causes of human sexual orientation, with the general conclusions being related to biological and environmental factors. The biological factors that have been researched are genetic and hormonal, particularly during the fetal developmental period, that influence the resulting brain structure, and other characteristics such as handedness. There are a wide range of environmental factors (sociological, psychological, or early uterine environment), and various biological factors, that may influence sexual orientation; though many researchers believe that it is caused by a complex interplay between nature and nurture, they favour biological models for the cause. Currently, there is no scientific consensus about the specific factors that cause an individual to become heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual, including possible biological, psychological, or social effects of the parents'sexual orientation. However, the available evidence indicates that the vast majority of lesbian and gay adults were raised by heterosexual parents and the vast majority of children raised by lesbian and gay parents eventually grow up to be heterosexual.
- Medical Experts



SCIENTIFIC FACTS ON HOMOSEXUALITY (GAY)
Same-sex sexual attractions, behaviour, and orientations are normal and are of positive variants of human sexuality; in other words, they are not indicators of mental or developmental disorders.
Homosexuality and bisexuality are stigmatized, and this stigma can have a variety of negative consequences (e.g., Minority Stress) throughout the life span.
Same-sex sexual attractions and behaviour can occur in the context of a variety of sexual orientations and sexual orientation identities.
Gay men, lesbians, and bisexual individuals can live satisfying lives as well as form stable, committed relationships and families that are equivalent to heterosexual relationships in essential respects.
There are no empirical studies or peer-reviewed research that support theories attributing same-sex sexual orientation to family dysfunction or trauma.



".....in all, homosexuality is illegal in 78 countries worldwide and punishable by death in seven!
- UNAIDS



".....same sex marriage is evil and satanic."
- Ucheonye Nzubechi


CHRISTIANITY ON GAY
The word of God on gay is loud and clear. This is not an issue of human rights activitists. Anybody that supports such is fighting against God. It is a fearful thing to oppose God. So, there is need for everybody to shout it out that gay, lesbianism, and all what not, is just the beginning of the destroying of the fabric of our heritage. It is not our heritage. If you don’t want to marry, don't marry, if you are a man, marry your opposite sex. It is morally wrong, criminalised in the Nigerian legal system, in the criminal code and every code of the country. It is spiritually unpardonable. That was why God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah with fire and brimstone.
Here in Nigeria, we cannot, we will not, and we must not allow this decadence to see the light of a day. We have enough sins we are asking God to forgive us and renew us about rather than, adding these vices!
Nigeria is a highly religious country, with evangelism popular in the Christian-majority South, while the North's Muslim and Islamic law runs alongside state and federal justice systems.
- Ucheonye Nzubechi



HOMOSEXUALITY IN DIASPORA
AFRICA
The first record of possible homosexual couple in history is commonly regarded as Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum, an ancient Egyptian male couple, who lived around 2400 BCE. The pair are portrayed in a nose-kissing position, the most intimate pose in Egyptian art, surrounded by what appear to be their heirs. Anthropologists, Stephen Murray and Will Roscoe reported that women in Lesotho engaged in socially sanctioned "long term, erotic relationships" called motsoalle.
E. E. Evans-Pritchard also recorded that male Azande warriors in the northern Congo routinely took on young male lovers between the ages of twelve and twenty, who helped with household tasks and participated in intercrural sex with their older husbands.



".....most people experience little or no sense of choice about their sexual orientation."
- Ucheonye Nzubechi



AMERICANS
Among indigenous peoples of the Americans prior to European colonization, a common form of same-sex sexuality centered around the figure of the Two-Spirit individual. Two-Spirit individuals were commonly shamans and were revered as having powers beyond those of ordinary shamans. Their sexual life was with the ordinary tribe members of the same sex.
Homosexual and transgender individuals were also common among other pre-conquest civilizations in Latin America, such as the Aztecs, Mayans, Quechuas, Moches, Zapotecs, and the Tupinambá of Brazil.
The Spanish conquerors were horrified to discover sodomy openly practiced among native peoples, and attempted to crush it out by subjecting the berdaches (as the Spanish called them) under their rule to severe penalties, including public execution, burning and being torn to pieces by dogs.



EAST ASIA
In East Asia, same-sex love has been referred to since the earliest recorded history.
Homosexuality in China, known as the passions of the cut peach and various other euphemisms has been recorded since approximately 600 BCE. Homosexuality was mentioned in many famous works of Chinese literature. The instances of same-sex affection and sexual interactions described in the classical novel Dream of the Red Chamber seem as familiar to observers in the present as do equivalent stories of romances between heterosexual people during the same period. Confucianism, being primarily a social and political philosophy, focused little on sexuality, whether homosexual or heterosexual. Ming Dynasty literature, such as Bian Er Chai, portray homosexual relationships between men as more enjoyable and more "harmonious" than heterosexual relationships.
Opposition to homosexuality in China originates in the medieval Tang Dynasty (618-907), attributed to the rising influence of Christian and Islamic values, but did not become fully established until the Westernization efforts of the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China.



MIDDLE EAST
There are a handful of accounts by Arab travelers to Europe during the mid 1800s. Two of these travelers, Rifa'ah al-Tahtawi and Muhammad as-Saffar, show their surprise that the French sometimes deliberately mistranslated love poetry about a young boy, instead referring to a young female, to maintain their social norms and morals.


.....Israel is considered the most tolerant country in the Middle East and Asia to homosexuals with Tel Aviv being named "The gay capital of the Middle East".


Tel Aviv is considered one of the most gay friendly cities in the world. The annual Pride Parade in support of homosexuality takes place in Tel Aviv.
On the other hand, many governments in the Middle East often ignore, deny the existence of, or criminalize homosexuality. Homosexuality is illegal in almost all Muslim countries. Same-sex intercourse officially carries the death penalty in several Muslim nations like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Mauritania, Northern Nigeria, Sudan and Yemen. Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, during his 2007 speech at Columbia University, asserted that there were no gay people in Iran. However, the probable reason is that they keep their sexuality a secret for fear of government sanction or rejection by their families.



SOUTH PACIFIC
In many societies of Melanesia, especially in Papua, New Guinea, same-sex relationships were an integral part of the culture until the middle of the last century. The Etoro and Marind-anim for example, even viewed heterosexuality as sinful and celebrated homosexuality instead. In many traditional Melanesian cultures, a prepubertal boy would be paired with an older adolescent who would become his mentor and who would "inseminate" him (orally, anally, or topically, depending on the tribe) over a number of years in order for the younger to also reach puberty. Many Melanesian societies, however, have become hostile towards same-sex relationships since the introduction of Christianity by European missionaries.


SOUTH ASIA
The Laws of Manu, the foundational work of Hindu law, mentions a "third sex", members of which may engage in non-traditional gender expression and homosexual activities. The Hijra are a caste of third-gender, or transgender group who live a feminine role. Hijra may be born male or intersex, and some may have been born female.
Throughout Hindu and Vedic texts, there are many descriptions of saints, demigods, and even the Supreme Lord transcending gender norms and manifesting multiple combinations of sex and gender. There are several instances in ancient Indian epic poetry of same sex depictions and unions by gods and goddesses. There are several stories of depicting love between same sexes especially among kings and queens. Kama Sutra, the ancient Indian treatise on love talks about feelings for same sexes. Trans-sexuals are also venerated e.g. Lord Vishnuas Mohiniand and Lord Shivaas Ardhanarishvara (which means half woman).



EUROPE
The earliest Western documents (in the form of literary works, art objects, and mythographic materials) concerning same-sex relationships are derived from ancient Greece.
In regard to male homosexuality such documents depict a world in which relationships with women and relationships with youths were the essential foundation of a normal man's love life. Same-sex relationships were a social institution variously constructed over time and from one city to another. The formal practice, an erotic yet often restrained relationship between a free adult male and a free adolescent, was valued for its pedagogic benefits and as a means of population control, though occasionally blamed for causing disorder. Plato praised its benefits in his early writings, but in his late works proposed its prohibition. Aristotle, in the Politics, dismissed Plato's ideas about abolishing homosexuality; he explains that barbarians like the Celts accorded it a special honour, while the Cretans used it to regulate the population. In Ancient Rome, the young male body remained a focus of male sexual attention, but relationships were between older free men and slaves or freed youths who took the receptive role in sex. All the emperors with the exception of Claudius took male lovers. The Hellenophile, Emperor Hadrian is renowned for his relationship with Antinous, but the Christian emperor Theodosius decreed a law on 6 August, 390, condemning passive males to be burned at the stake. Justinian, towards the end of his reign, expanded the proscription to the active partner as well (in 558), warning that such conduct can lead to the destruction of cities through the "Wrath of God". Notwithstanding these regulations, taxes on brothels of boys available for homosexual sex continued to be collected until the end of the reign of Anastasius I in 518.
The relationships of socially prominent figures, such as King James [I] and the Duke of Buckingham, served to highlight the issue, including in anonymously authored street pamphlets: "The world is changed I know not how; For men Kiss Men, not Women anymore!







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Friday 21 March 2014

Malaysian Plane Update: It Was Not Hijacked!

Tomnod picture found with what is presumed as crashed plane underwater in Indian Ocean. Canadian Veteran suggests the plane was caught on fire and pilot did not manage to land it on time.

• Malaysian Airline before depature


One of the volunteers from the Tomnod search group posted pictures of what is presumed as Malaysian plane underwater.
The officials are yet to investigate both the authenticity of photos taken by a satellite and whether it is the missing Malaysian plane.
According to recent investigations the plane presumably dropped somewhere in the Indian Ocean.

• Satellite Image


The photo looks like a plane underwater and an oil slick.
People from all over the world joined the search for missing airplane of Malaysian airlines that has not been found for 11 days already. The search went on via a program called Tomnod, that makes pictures via satellite. As the area is huge, around 7.68 m sq km, the search is taking so much time.

• Radar Image of the plane in Indian Ocean


The image has now gone viral as people have been worried about the fate of missing plane and its passengers for almost 12 days.
A theory posed by a veteran Canadian pilot, with over 20 years of experience, Chris Goodfellow, claims that the plane was caught on fire and was not hijacked.
Good fellow goes on explaining, saying that the scenario that probably happened involved a fire, and that the pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, made an attempt to make an emergency landing at the closest airport, which explains sudden change in the course of the plane. However, the pilot as likely overcome by the smoke from the fire before he could land the plane.
After that, the plane went on flying on autopilot as a ghost plane for few hours until it ran out of fuel and crashed into Indian Ocean.
According to Goodfellow, the wrecks will be found somewhere west of the Maldives.



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2013/2014 UEFA Europa Cup Quater-Final Draw

Olympique Lyonnais are the next hurdle for Juventus as they bid to lift the UEFA Europa League trophy on home soil in May, but the pick of today's quarter-final draw is perhaps the meeting of two-time winners, FC Porto and Sevilla FC.


Unai Emery's Sevilla completed a thrilling comeback against local rivals Real Betis Balompié on Thursday, edging through in a penalty shoot-out. Their next task could be just as tight; it certainly was when these clubs faced off in the round of 32 three seasons ago, Porto progressing on away goals. The Portuguese side went on to pick up the trophy under André Villas-Boas but Sevilla can take heart from the fact that on both previous occasions they reached the last eight, they too went all the way.


With Sevilla in their fourth European quarter-final, Juventus are preparing for their 27th, though never in their long history in UEFA competition have the Turin team come up against seven-time French champions Lyon. The three-time winners, closing in on a third consecutive Scudetto, are seeking to become the first club since Feyenoord in 2001/02 to claim the trophy in their own stadium.
AZ Alkmaar and SL Benfica will also lock horns for the first time following Friday's draw in Nyon, in the only tie not involving former winners. Both have plenty of pedigree, though. The Dutch side were runners-up in 1980/81 and are coached by Dick Advocaat, who won this competition with FC Zenit in 2008. Two-time European champions Benfica are in the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals for the fourth time in five seasons.


FC Basel 1893 are the only other survivors from the same stage last term, and their reward for coming from 1-0 and a man down to beat FC Salzburg is a tussle with 2003/04 winners Valencia CF. The Spanish team, nine UEFA Europa League games unbeaten since losing their first fixture to Swansea City AFC, have won three of the clubs' four previous encounters, drawing the other.
"We are now only 12 games away from the final, which will be played at the Juventus Stadium on Wednesday 14 May," said UEFA General Secretary Gianni Infantino, who conducted the draw in Nyon with director of club competitions Giorgio Marchetti and final ambassador Ciro Ferrara.
"It is a great venue for the final and all the clubs will now have the clear objective of being there."


Quarter-finals (3 & 10 April, kick-off at 21.05CET)
- AZ Alkmaar (NED) vs SL Benfica (POR)
- Olympique Lyonnais (FRA) vs Juventus (ITA)
- FC Basel 1893 (SUI) vs Valencia CF (ESP)
- FC Porto (POR) vs Sevilla FC (ESP)

SEMI-FINAL DRAW
The draw for the last four will be made in Nyon on Friday 11 April, with the ties being played on 24 April and 1 May. This year's final takes place at the Juventus Stadium in Turin on Wednesday 14 May.



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Monday 17 March 2014

Beyond the search for Malaysian Flight MH370 0

The world woke up last Sunday to the shocking news that a Malaysian airplane Flight MH 370, with some 239 passengers and crew members aboard, and headed for Beijing, China, had vanished into thin air barely one hour after take-off the previous day
Today, nearly a week after that mysterious flight into oblivion, not a single trace of the ill-fated aircraft has been established – either by Kuala Lumpur, Beijing or the still-dazed international security and civil aviation communities.
As dozens of ships, aircraft, submarines and tens of countries launch a global search for the missing plane, each team has drawn blank, with grief-stricken families and relatives converging on Beijing and Kuala Lumpur from different parts of the world in anxious search for information on their loved ones who were on the plane. Although Flight MH 370 was said to be carrying nationals of no fewer than 14 countries, China, with about 154, has the highest number of its citizens on the ill-fated Boeing 777 aircraft. But millions, the world over, are joined in this grief, knowing that it is easier to deal with the pain of the death of loved ones, than to face the trauma of the uncertainty of their fate, as we have it with these 239 missing passengers.
Since the disappearance of the plane, all manner of theories and hypotheses have been advanced as to what might have happened, even as the search for clues is intensified.
While one theory believes that something “sudden” and “violent” might have happened to the plane to explain why the cabin crew could not send out an alarm, another story has it that the aircraft was last seen heading in the exact opposite of its destination, which suggests that the pilot might have been manually trying to sight an airport to land the plane, having experienced a total collapse of its electronic signal systems.
Only two days ago, another report emerged, but which was soon denied, that the aircraft actually flew for nearly four hours, off its due course. This claim came on the heels of photos of a totally different wreckage erroneously released by Chinese authorities, and another claim on the social network that an oil rig worker actually saw the plane going down.
Amidst all these, there is also the theory of a possible hijack, since about two passengers on the plane who were confirmed to have bought their tickets at the same place and time were travelling with stolen passports. But, this terrorist-hijack theory has since been largely dismissed since no terrorist organisation has claimed responsibility for whatever may have happened to the plane. Moreover, the issue of stolen identities and people travelling on stolen passports, which is said to be particularly rife in the China/South-east Asia axis, is a global phenomenon that has put Interpol and the international aviation community at their wits end.
As we share in the trauma of the directly affected families, we call on all the relevant authorities, as well as the larger global community, to intensify efforts to solve the mystery of this missing plane. This would, at least, help to provide answers to the many questions that have been agitating the minds of friends and families of the crew and passengers of Flight MH 370. Furthermore, a quick resolution of this mystery flight will go a long way in reassuring the flying public that air travel is still a safe mode of transportation.
Given that an aircraft, just like any other machine, is bound to occasionally develop problems, what matters most is the response of the concerned authorities in dealing with the issues as they arise, keeping in mind that, in all these, human lives and emotions are involved. And, these should transcend all other business and technical considerations.
That is why we must also commend the Malaysian and Chinese authorities on the way they have supported families and friends of those aboard the plane, facilitating their travels within and outside their countries and provinces in their quest for information on their loved ones. However, there is still room for improvement, giving that China is accusing Malaysia of not stepping up action and properly coordinating the search efforts. There is also need to expand the search beyond the current 27,000 square nautical miles (about 93,000 square kilometres), the area around where the aircraft was said to have made the last radar contact before it vanished.
Most of all, the fate of Flight MH 370 has raised several issues that continue to dog modern air travel. These include the issue of stolen passports; terrorism and airport security; the need to expand the current scope of monitoring of airborne aircraft; expansion of collaboration between and among countries, among others. This is even more so in relation to search and rescue efforts. Flight 370 is not the first time a plane would suddenly vanish in flight. A few years ago, the world was in a similar situation with a French airliner in South America. In other instances, we have had planes crashing and almost vanishing in snow-covered remote Russia, but none, in recent years, has thrown up a puzzle that has taken this long to solve. This unfortunate incident, therefore, opens a new window to appreciably address and strengthen flight monitoring, search and rescue efforts, and aviation intelligence.



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