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  2. English language - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language

    English is the third-most spoken native language, after Standard Chinese and Spanish; [8] it is also the most widely learned second language in the world, with more second-language speakers than native speakers. English is either the official language or one of the official languages in 59 sovereign states (such as India, Ireland, and Canada).

  3. Masturbation: Health Benefits, Side Effects, Myths, FAQs

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    Masturbation is a healthy, natural, and safe way to practice self-care. Learn the benefits, myths, and potential side effects.

  4. .org - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the .org domain consisted of more than 8 million registered domain names, [10] 8.8 million in 2010, [11] and 9.6 million in 2011. [12] The Public Interest Registry registered the ten millionth .ORG domain in June, 2012. [13] When the 9.5 millionth second-level domain was registered in December 2011, org became the third largest gTLD. [14]

  5. Hell Camp: Teen Nightmare - Wikipedia

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    Hell Camp: Teen Nightmare is a 2023 true crime documentary film directed by Liza Williams. The subject of the documentary is a series of troubled teen programs ran by a man called Steve Cartisano. The documentary was released on December 27, 2023, on the Netflix.

  6. Blowjobs: What Are They and How to Give One - WebMD

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    Blowjobs, along with other types of oral sex, are often part of foreplay before vaginal or anal penetration. But you can give or receive a blowjob on its own, or during or after intercourse.

  7. Learning English (version of English) - Wikipedia

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    Learning English (previously known as Special English) is a controlled version of the English language first used on October 19, 1959, and still presented daily by the United States broadcasting service Voice of America (VOA). World news and other programs are read one-third slower than regular VOA English.

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