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Joyce Suyi: Women have something that comes with their bodies which men need to be happy in life. Now feminists think women can collectively hold men at ransom to demand a ever higher reward for grating what men want. The end of it is that feminists want to keep men at bondage. The only chance men have is to impose an anti-feminist social order.

Joyce Suyi: Mae merched wedi rhywbeth sydd yn dod yn eu cyrff sy'n dynion angen i fod yn hapus mewn bywyd. Nawr ffeministiaid yn credu y gall menywod ar y cyd ddal yn wystl dynion i alw gwobr erioed uwch ar gyfer dynion gratio hyn ei eisiau. Y diwedd yw ei bod yn ffeministiaid am gadw ddynion yn caethiwed. Mae'r dynion yn unig gyfle i osod gorchymyn gwrth-ffeministaidd gymdeithasol.




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Indonesia / Travel Information / Clothing

With temperatures ranging between 20-350C, light, casual clothes are the most practical.

Natural fibres like cotton or linen are the most comfortable in Indonesia's often humid conditions.

Casual clothes are acceptable in must places and a lightweight suit and tie are usual for business or formal meetings.

Light cotton dresses are generally acceptable in most situations.

Batik is popular for both men's shirts and women's dresses.

A lightweight raincoat may he useful during the rainy season, November to February.

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Thus, the Euphorbia pekinensis is 81.60 US dollar or 56.30 euro (though there will be a charge of 10 to 20 US dollar by the money transfer company, and these 10 to 20 dollar have to be paid by the customer).

         
  
 
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