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Please sign and share the petition 'Tighten regulation on taking, making and faking explicit images' at Change.org initiated by Helen Mort to the w:Law Commission (England and Wales) to properly update UK laws against synthetic filth. Only name and email required to support, no nationality requirement. See Current and possible laws and their application @ #SSF! wiki for more info on the struggle for laws to protect humans.
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* '''[[w:Reputation|Reputation]]''' of a social entity (a [[w:person|person]], a [[w:social group|social group]], an [[w:organization|organization]]) is an opinion about that entity, typically a result of social evaluation on a set of criteria. It is important in [[w:business|business]], [[w:education|education]], [[w:online communities|online communities]], and many other fields. ( Wikipedia ) | * '''[[w:Reputation|Reputation]]''' of a social entity (a [[w:person|person]], a [[w:social group|social group]], an [[w:organization|organization]]) is an opinion about that entity, typically a result of social evaluation on a set of criteria. It is important in [[w:business|business]], [[w:education|education]], [[w:online communities|online communities]], and many other fields. | ||
::: Reputation may be considered as a component of [[w:Identity (social science)|identity]] as defined by others. | |||
::: Reputation is known to be a [[w:ubiquitous|ubiquitous]], [[wikt:spontaneous|spontaneous]], and highly efficient [[w:mechanism of social control|mechanism of social control]] in natural societies. ( Wikipedia ) | |||
* '''[[w:Identity (social science)|Identity (social science)]]''' is a person's conception and expression of their own ([[w:self-identity|self-identity]]) and others' individuality or group affiliations (such as [[w:corporate identity|corporate identity]], [[w:national identity|national identity]] and [[w:cultural identity|cultural identity]]). ( Wikipedia ) | * '''[[w:Identity (social science)|Identity (social science)]]''' is a person's conception and expression of their own ([[w:self-identity|self-identity]]) and others' individuality or group affiliations (such as [[w:corporate identity|corporate identity]], [[w:national identity|national identity]] and [[w:cultural identity|cultural identity]]). ( Wikipedia ) | ||
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* '''[[w:Rules of origin|Rules of origin]]''' are used to determine the [[w:country of origin|country of origin]] of a product for purposes of [[w:international trade|international trade]]. ( Wikipedia ) | * '''[[w:Rules of origin|Rules of origin]]''' are used to determine the [[w:country of origin|country of origin]] of a product for purposes of [[w:international trade|international trade]]. ( Wikipedia ) | ||
* The '''3 Ts''': [[w:tolerance|tolerance]], [[w:technology|technology]] and [[w:talent|talent]] ( Teacher ) | * The '''3 Ts''' for urban development: [[w:tolerance|tolerance]], [[w:technology|technology]] and [[w:talent|talent]] ( Teacher ) |