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overt homosexuality - traducción al árabe

ACT FROM WHICH CRIMINAL INTENT CAN BE INFERRED
Overt Act

overt homosexuality      
‎ لِوَاطٌ صَرِيْح‎
homosexual         
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  • Richard von Hohenburg]] and his [[squire]] Anton Mätzler) at the stake outside [[Zürich]], 1482 (from the ''[[Spiezer Schilling]]'' chronicle)
  • ''Dance to the Berdache''<br />[[Sac and Fox Nation]] ceremonial dance to celebrate the two-spirit person. George Catlin (1796–1872); Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
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  • Aztec]] homosexual men talking, from the [[Florentine Codex]] (1577)
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  • Female youths are depicted surrounding Sappho in this painting of [[Lafond]] "Sappho sings for Homer", 1824.
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  • Sappho reading to her companions on an Attic vase of c. 435 BC
  • U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] signs into law the [[Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010]]
  • Gilbert Baker]] in 1978
  • Anal sex between two males being viewed. [[Qing Dynasty]]
  • [[Shah]] [[Abbas I of Persia]] with a boy. By Muhammad Qasim (1627).<ref>Nahavandi and Bomati, illustration opposite p.162</ref>
  • Finnish]] artist Touko Laaksonen (1920–1991) alias [[Tom of Finland]], well known for his stylized highly masculinized [[homoerotic]] art, playing the piano in late 1950s. In the background, his partner Veli Mäkinen (''left'') and his sister Kaija (''right'').
  • Anti-Homosexuality Bill]].
ROMANTIC OR SEXUAL ATTRACTION OR BEHAVIOR BETWEEN MEMBERS OF THE SAME SEX OR GENDER
Homosexual; Homosexuals; Homosexualism; Homosexulity; Homosexual behaviour; Homosexual behavior; Same-sex sexual behavior; Homosexualité; Gay sexuality; Same-sex attraction; Same-gender attraction; Homosexality; Homosex; Homo sexuals; Same-sex sexuality; Same sex attraction; Poofter; Homosexual orientation; Dionism; Homo sexual; Homosexualite; POOF; Same Sex Attraction; Poofta; Poofy; Woofter; Ambiguously gay; Homosexuality in Africa; Homosexuality in Europe; Homosexual activity; Sexual activity with members of the same sex; Homosexualist; Homosexual acts; Exclusively homosexual; Homosexual behavior in humans; Criminalized homosexuality; Poofster; Homosexualists; Poustis; Πούστης; Homosexual desires; Homosexual desire; Poof; Evolutionary perspectives on homosexuality; Homosexuality in ancient Sumer; Homosexuality in ancient Assyria
مُنْجَذِبٌ للمُماثل ; لِوَاطِيٌّ ; سِحَاقِيَّة
HOMOSEXUALITY         
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  • An illustration from the 19th-century book ''Sawaqub al-Manaquib'' depicting homosexual anal sex with a wine boy
  • Richard von Hohenburg]] and his [[squire]] Anton Mätzler) at the stake outside [[Zürich]], 1482 (from the ''[[Spiezer Schilling]]'' chronicle)
  • ''Dance to the Berdache''<br />[[Sac and Fox Nation]] ceremonial dance to celebrate the two-spirit person. George Catlin (1796–1872); Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
  • homosexuality is illegal]]
  • Aztec]] homosexual men talking, from the [[Florentine Codex]] (1577)
  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts]])
  • Female youths are depicted surrounding Sappho in this painting of [[Lafond]] "Sappho sings for Homer", 1824.
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Sappho reading to her companions on an Attic vase of c. 435 BC
  • U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] signs into law the [[Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010]]
  • Gilbert Baker]] in 1978
  • Anal sex between two males being viewed. [[Qing Dynasty]]
  • [[Shah]] [[Abbas I of Persia]] with a boy. By Muhammad Qasim (1627).<ref>Nahavandi and Bomati, illustration opposite p.162</ref>
  • Finnish]] artist Touko Laaksonen (1920–1991) alias [[Tom of Finland]], well known for his stylized highly masculinized [[homoerotic]] art, playing the piano in late 1950s. In the background, his partner Veli Mäkinen (''left'') and his sister Kaija (''right'').
  • Anti-Homosexuality Bill]].
ROMANTIC OR SEXUAL ATTRACTION OR BEHAVIOR BETWEEN MEMBERS OF THE SAME SEX OR GENDER
Homosexual; Homosexuals; Homosexualism; Homosexulity; Homosexual behaviour; Homosexual behavior; Same-sex sexual behavior; Homosexualité; Gay sexuality; Same-sex attraction; Same-gender attraction; Homosexality; Homosex; Homo sexuals; Same-sex sexuality; Same sex attraction; Poofter; Homosexual orientation; Dionism; Homo sexual; Homosexualite; POOF; Same Sex Attraction; Poofta; Poofy; Woofter; Ambiguously gay; Homosexuality in Africa; Homosexuality in Europe; Homosexual activity; Sexual activity with members of the same sex; Homosexualist; Homosexual acts; Exclusively homosexual; Homosexual behavior in humans; Criminalized homosexuality; Poofster; Homosexualists; Poustis; Πούστης; Homosexual desires; Homosexual desire; Poof; Evolutionary perspectives on homosexuality; Homosexuality in ancient Sumer; Homosexuality in ancient Assyria

ألاسم

اِشْتِهاءُ المُمَاثِل ; اِشْتِهاءُ المُماثِل ; لِوَاط

Definición

overt act
n. in criminal law, an action which might be innocent itself but if part of the preparation and active furtherance of a crime, can be introduced as evidence of a defendant's participation in a crime. Example: Rental of a van, purchase of explosives, obtaining a map of downtown New York City and going back and forth to the World Trade Center, could each be considered overt acts as part of the terrorist bombing of that building.

Wikipedia

Overt act

In criminal law, an overt act is the one that can be clearly proved by evidence and from which criminal intent can be inferred, as opposed to a mere intention in the mind to commit a crime. Such an act, even if innocent per se, can potentially be used as evidence against someone during a trial to show participation in a crime. For instance, the purchase of a ski mask, which can conceal identity, is generally a legal act but may be an overt act if it is purchased in the planning of a bank robbery.