This document appears to be a page of endnotes or references, likely from a blog post or article series about sexual health education ('Sexual ABCs in Africa'). It lists various URLs and citations from 2004-2009 covering topics like the Men's Rights Movement, BDSM, abstinence, and HIV/AIDS prevention. The document appears in a House Oversight collection, likely flagged due to the presence of the name 'Helen Epstein' (a public health researcher), though the context suggests a focus on public health and sociology rather than the Jeffrey Epstein criminal case.
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| Thomas MacAulay Millar | Subject of article |
Mentioned in reference regarding 'Alienating men'
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| Natalie Dylan | Subject of article |
Mentioned in URL regarding bidding on virginity
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| Chris Hall | Blogger |
Owner of 'literateperversions.com'
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| Clarisse Thorn | Author (Imputed) |
Likely the author of the primary document, referencing her own archive at CarnalNation
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| Helen Epstein | Journalist/Author |
Author of 2004 NYT article 'The Fidelity Fix' regarding AIDS in Africa (Note: This is likely the public health resear...
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| Miriam Ticktin | Academic Author |
Author of 'Where Ethics and Politics Meet' in American Ethnologist
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| Nicoli Nattrass | Subject/Broadcaster |
Cited in an NPR broadcast regarding HIV in southern Africa
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| Sylvie C. Tourigny | Author |
Author of 'Some New Dying Trick'
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| AlterNet |
Politics website mentioned in first reference
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| CarnalNation |
Website hosting an archive of articles
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| Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) |
Referenced for sex education curricula
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| Marginal Revolution |
Website referenced
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| The New York Times |
Publisher of Helen Epstein's article
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| The Washington Post |
Publisher of article on Botswana
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| Thinking Faith |
Website referenced regarding religious educators
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| American Ethnologist |
Academic journal publishing Miriam Ticktin
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| National Public Radio (NPR) |
Broadcaster of piece by Nicoli Nattrass
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of document (Footer stamp)
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General subject of the educational sections (Sexual ABCs)
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Subject of Washington Post article
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Subject of Miriam Ticktin's article
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Region mentioned regarding HIV infection cases
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"Education: Sexual ABCs in Africa, Part 1: Abstinence"Source
"Education: Sexual ABCs in Africa, Part 2: Be Faithful"Source
"Education: Sexual ABCs in Africa, Part 3: Condoms"Source
"Underprivileged populations 'choosing' to contract HIV"Source
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