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    Hiv and Aids in Prisons

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    Running head: HIV and AIDS in Prison HIV and AIDS in Prisons Heather Cooper CJ242 Mr. Thompson April 24‚ 2013 Kaplan College-Southeast Abstract The following pages contain information on the AIDS and HIV epidemic within the United States prison system. The characteristics of these inmates will be discussed and how well this population adjusts to the environment. There are some treatments and services provided to these inmates in and outside the walls of the prison. The public views are

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    Informative Speech on HIV

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    HIV/AIDS Prevention and Support Informative Speech Purpose: I will speaking about HIV/AIDS. First‚ I will speak about the history of the disease. Second‚ I will talk about prevention of the disease. Lastly‚ I’ll talk about what steps you can take to make those you are partners or friends with comfortable living with HIV/AIDS. Introduction: I. Advocating and raising awareness for this disease is not something I take lightly. Being in the arts‚ you are surrounded by ways of helping others fight

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    Hiv/Aids and Homeostasis

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    AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is caused by HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). HIV is transmitted usually through unprotected sex with someone who is already infected‚ but it can also be transmitted through infected blood. The immune system is greatly affected by the disease. Once it enters the body‚ the virus recognizes a protein on helper T-cells‚ called CD4 (Cluster of Differentiation Antigen No. 4)‚ and it attaches onto that receptor to take over the CD4 cell. The result is a virus

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    THE PERSONAL REFLECTION FOR FIVE AND TEN YEARS My Personal Reflection Adult Learning Issues Theory Quratul Ain December 15‚ 2012 Daphne Hughes Before starting at The College of New Rochelle‚ I was going to work and coming home doing the same thing everyday which was nothing. So I decided to sign up for college after seeing a billboard on a bus shelter in Co op City on my way to Municipal Credit Union. I read the

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    Personal Health - Ch. 5-9

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    Chapter 5: Respect Sexuality Multiple Choice: Select the Best Answer 1. Which of the following are chemical messengers in the body that bring about puberty and rule sexuality? a. steroids b. enzymes c. hormones d. genetics 2. Which hormone controls female secondary sex characteristics and also plays a part in menstruation and ovulation? a. estrogen b. prolactin c. testosterone d. Bartholin’s hormone 3. What structures produce ova and the hormones estrogen

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    My Pivotal Person The name of my mother is Eva Bangura but I normally call her “aunty Eva”. She is dark in complexion and of average height. My mom is forty six years old but she looks ten years younger than her age. She has three children of which am the eldest. My mom enjoys cooking and cleaning which are her hobbies she is a teacher by profession. She is also a person with a good sense of humor. My mother is kind‚ hard working trustworthy and most of all she knows how to handle difficult

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    Trend Aids / Hiv in Malaysia

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    Aids / HIV in Malaysia. The first three case of by 2003‚ the reported cumulative number of cases amounted to some 58‚000. Of these‚ slightly more than 6‚000 persons‚ 11 per cent‚ had died of AIDS (Table 6.1). The number presented in Table 6.1 reflects only those who have been reported. About 80 per cent of reported HIV/AIDS cases occur among those aged 20-39‚ the younger and potentially more productive segment of the nation’s population. Table 6.1 (Cumulative Number of reported HIV and AIDS

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    Throughout the world there are many different issues regarding STI/HIV that is causing premature deaths and a reduction in quality of life. Specifically‚ there are many diseases that are contracted through intravenous drug use‚ many of which can be prevented. Blood borne pathogens can be transmitted through intravenous drug use. Intravenous drug use‚ or IDU‚ is performed with a needle and syringe through injection‚ which directly puts drugs into the bloodstream. Drug users often share or use dirty needles

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    Electrical Contracting Company. The commercial construction in the central Florida area is booming and this type of business with good management will be very successful. The name if the business will be Massy Electric‚ Inc. In the construction business there are many liabilities‚ not only for the company‚ but also for the employees. Some of these liabilities include damage of property to others and employee safety. Incorporating the business would protect personal property and personal finances

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    Epidemiology & Communicable Diseases HIV or the Human Deficiency virus is like other viruses including the flu‚ but the one thing that makes this virus so different than any other is that the body is unable to clear this one out completely. Once someone is infected‚ there is no cure. Over time‚ HIV can also hide or mask itself in the body’s cells. The cells within a person’s body that fight off infection are called CD4 cells or T cells. HIV attacks these cells and copies or replicates itself inside

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