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  2. Pudicitia - Wikipedia

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    Statue of a woman, perhaps the empress Vibia Sabina, dressed as Pudicitia. Pudicitia ("modesty" or "sexual virtue") was a central concept in ancient Roman sexual ethics.The word is derived from the more general pudor, the sense of shame that regulated an individual's behavior as socially acceptable.

  3. Modesty - Wikipedia

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    Modesty, sometimes known as demureness, is a mode of dress and deportment which intends to avoid the encouraging of sexual attraction in others. The word modesty comes from the Latin word modestus which means 'keeping within measure'. [1] In this use, revealing certain body parts is considered inappropriate, thus immodest.

  4. Tzniut - Wikipedia

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    Elyakim Ellinson, Women and the Mitzvot: The modest way. An extensive review of the laws of modesty including synagogue separation, mingling of the sexes, and women's dress. ISBN 1-58330-148-8. Rabbi Pesach Eliyahu Falk: Modesty: an adornment for life. Phillip Feldheim, 1998. ISBN 0-87306-874-2. Encyclopedic work on Tzeniut, although considered ...

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  6. Modesty (Corradini sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Modesty or Chastity (Italian: La Pudicizia) or Veiled Truth by Antonio Corradini is a sculpture completed in 1752 during the Rococo period. Corradini was commissioned by Raimondo di Sangro to sculpt a memorial for his mother in the Cappella Sansevero in Naples , where the marble sculpture still remains.

  7. A Return to Modesty - Wikipedia

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    Return to Modesty: Discovering the Lost Virtue is a 1999 non-fiction debut book by Wendy Shalit. [1] [2] [3] [4]The non-fiction book claims that the power to heal women's purported ills lies in reinstatement of sexual modesty, the resurrection of romantic ideals, and conservative manners.

  8. Pieces of Modesty - Wikipedia

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    Pieces of Modesty is a short story collection by Peter O'Donnell featuring his action heroine, Modesty Blaise, first published in 1972. It was O'Donnell's first such collection of stories (he would publish a second, Cobra Trap, decades later). The stories featured in this collection are: "A Better Day to Die"

  9. Wendy Shalit - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Shalit (/ ʃ ə ˈ l iː t /; born 1975) is an American conservative writer and author [1] who has written the books A Return to Modesty: Discovering the Lost Virtue, published by Free Press in 1999; [2] [3] Girls Gone Mild: Young Rebels Reclaim Self-Respect and Find It's Not Bad to Be Good, published by Random House in 2007; and The Good Girl Revolution: Young Rebels with Self-Esteem ...