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  2. Public display of affection - Wikipedia

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    Public displays of affection between individuals of the same sex may or may not suggest homosexuality depending on the cultural context. For example, in many African cultures it is socially acceptable for people of the same sex to participate in public displays of affection, [ 29 ] whereas in other countries such as the United States and ...

  3. Courtship in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A Tagalog couple as depicted in the Boxer Codex of the 16th century. A depiction of a mestizo couple from the Tagalog region during the 19th century.. Apart from the general background explained above, there are other similar and unique courting practices adhered to by Filipinos in other different regions of the Philippine archipelago.

  4. Public Affection - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Redirect page. Redirect to: Public display of affection; Retrieved from ...

  5. Holding hands - Wikipedia

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    In Western culture, spouses and romantic couples often hold hands as a sign of affection or to express psychological closeness. Non-romantic friends may also hold hands, although acceptance of this varies by culture and gender role. Parents or guardians may hold the hands of small children to exercise guidance or authority.

  6. Tie signs - Wikipedia

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    Morris relates that one of the difficulties associated with understanding tie signs is that almost anything can qualify as one, depending on the circumstances. [1] For example, even though holding hands is a common tie sign, there is an obvious difference between a man and a woman holding hands as they stand on the altar at a wedding when compared to a female physician holding a male patient's ...

  7. List of acronyms: P - Wikipedia

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    PACER – (a) Public Access to Court Electronic Records (U.S. federal courts) PACOM – (p) (U.S.) Pacific Command; PADD (a) Personal Access Display Device (as seen in the Star Trek franchise) Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts, used for data collection in the U.S. petroleum industry; PADI – (a) Professional Association of Diving ...

  8. Protest theatre in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The use of theatre as a venue for protest in the Philippines [1] has had a long history dating back to its colonial history, and continuing into the present day. [2] [3] It played a particularly important part [4] [5] during the Philippine American War, the Second World War, and during the Dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos.

  9. Rendon Labador - Wikipedia

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    Rendon Labador (born July 24, 1995), is a Filipino social media personality known for his outspoken and often controversial commentary has resulted in his expulsions from various social media platforms, particularly related to social issues in the Philippines.