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  • File Type: JPG - JPEG image file
  • File Size: 67.76 kilobytes
  • Ink Color: Black & White
  • Print Size: Other paper size
  • Number of Pages: 1
  • Other Information: 1 handouts per page

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I made this handout a million years ago for a Primary class on the Restoration of the Gospel. I was teaching CTR 7-8, and the lesson had a picture of a Church building with these parts labelled on it. I made this handout so the kids'd have something to take home.

This is made to be held together without glue. The super small tabs fit into slits you cut with an exacto knife in the wide black borders.

You can cut off the small tabs and use glue to hold the project together if you prefer.

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#1 Today I used "mormonshare" to

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Today I used "mormonshare" to prepare my primary lesson. I needed some clip art to I accessed it. To my amazement, I saw two pornographic pictures. One of a woman showing her breasts and the other of two women totally naked and showing everything. I thought you may want to know to take it out of there. Thank you very much for your service.

#2 Thanks for your note, Rosa.

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Thanks for your note, Rosa. I have checked over the site and can't see any suspicious content -- I look at every comment and post myself and I haven't seen anything odd.

Are you sure that you were on this website when you saw the images? Was mormonshare.com in the URL? If so please email the page where you were and I'll fix the problem immediately. Otherwise, my best suggestion is to run a virus scan on your computer. "Popup porn" is almost always a symptom of a virus, often packaged with music or game downloads or other pornography viewing on a computer. Hope that helps.

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