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  2. Maisit - Wikipedia

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    The enticed person himself is obliged to bring the enticer to the stoning area; Public announcement of an impending execution of the enticer is required; Although the original context of Deuteronomy is paganism, in some later rabbinic interpretation the passage about the "enticer" was also applied to Christian proselytism. [7] [8]

  3. Slavery - Wikipedia

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    Finally, following a long drought in Madurai and southern Coromandel, in 1673, which intensified the prolonged Madurai-Maratha struggle over Tanjavur and punitive fiscal practices, thousands of people from Tanjavur, mostly children, were sold into slavery and exported by Asian traders from Nagapattinam to Aceh, Johor, and other slave markets.

  4. Fugitive slaves in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Between 1850 and 1860, she returned to the South numerous times to lead parties of other enslaved people to freedom, guiding them through the lands she knew well. She aided hundreds of people, including her parents, in their escape from slavery. [23] Tubman followed north–south flowing rivers and the north star to make her way north. She ...

  5. Suanggi - Wikipedia

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    According to W. R. van Hoëvell, Suanggi is an evil spirit in the shape a person having magical power to cause disease and illness. [2] Suanggi is also a Moluccan Malay term for villagers suspected of being cannibal witches. [3]

  6. List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    (US) 19th century term for black people. [36] Sooty a term for a black person, originated in the U.S. in the 1950s. [43] Spade a term for a black person, [44] first recorded in 1928, [45] from the playing cards suit. Spook a black person. Tar baby (US) a black person, especially a child. [46] Tea bag

  7. Dubai laws you need to know before visiting - AOL

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    Enticed by its scorching temperatures, desert adventures and high-rise skyline, a record 92.3 million passengers passed through terminals at Dubai International Airport in 2024.

  8. Entrapment - Wikipedia

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    The word entrapment, from the verb "to entrap", meaning to catch in a trap, was first used in this sense in 1899 [6] in the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit case of People v Braisted. [7] [8] The 1828 edition of Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language defines entrap as:

  9. 49 Times Crows Were Seen Doing Scarily Smart Things - AOL

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    Something else people should refrain from doing is putting out food for crows that can attract other animals neighbors won’t be fond of, like cats, dogs, rats, foxes, or raccoons.