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Medumba language

mə kem men

1SG see child

'I saw the child' mə ke? jen men

1SG NEG see child

'I did not see the child' mə do jen men

1SG PAST.REC see child

'I just saw the child' mə ke njen men

1SG ?? see child

'It was me who saw the child'

bag jen men

1PL see child

'We saw the child' bag ke? jen men

1PL NEG see child

'We did not see the child' bag do jen men

1PL PAST.REC see child

'We just saw the child' bag ke njen men

1PL ?? see child

'It was us who saw the child'

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Mormon phylogeny

 * Latter Day Saints
 * Rigdonites
 * Strangites
 * Brighamites
 * Salt Lake City church
 * Woolley fundamentalism (Council of Friends)
 * Allred group (AUB)
 * Kingston group (Davis County Cooperative)
 * Jeffs group (FLDS)
 * Centennial Park group

quote
"Sex is a biological term, and it's a term that has its place properly understood in evolutionary biology. Once you get past single cell organisms and a few unusual fungi, species have two sexes. Male is to do with the small, motile gametes, which are called sperm in animals and pollen in plants, and female are the large, immotile, or stationary gametes, which are called eggs... Those are two reproductive strategies. So the short definition of sex is a reproductive strategy. In some species the two reproductive strategies are in the same individual, like in worms. In mammals they're in different individuals, all mammals. Some animals can change sex, some animals can't change sex, including all mammals. So that's sex: it's a biological term, it's an objective term, and it's to do with reproductive strategies. It isn't to do with whether you can reproduce, or have reproduced, or what stage of your reproductive cycle you're at. It's which reproductive strategy your body was designed to support."

Daguerreotype


A daguerreotype of the painting was taken. The daguerreotype process slightly disguising the painted nature of the picture, and the daguerreotype was then sometimes claimed to be a photo of Joseph from life.