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    Aids Awareness

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    When AIDS first emerged‚ no-one could have predicted how the epidemic would spread across the world and how many millions of lives it would change. There was no real idea what caused it‚ and consequently‚ no real idea how to protect against it. Now‚ in 2004‚ we know from bitter experience that AIDS is caused by the virus HIV‚ and that it can devastate families‚ communities and whole continents. We have seen the epidemic knock decades off countries’ national development‚ widen the gulf between rich

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    Hiv Aids

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    HIV AIDS INTRODUCTION The arrival of the AIDS epidemic in the 20th Century‚ brought with it fear‚ superstition and prejudice. This disease is not the first one where society has imposed social stigmas‚ political agendas and outright pandemonium. Misunderstandings of other diseases like the bubonic plague‚ small pox and the Spanish flu also have caused hysteria among populations around the world‚ but the main difference between these epidemics and that of AIDS/HIV is that AIDS is a

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    Hiv/Aids

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    HIV/AIDS Kusumojati 1206289874 Rendy Yonas 1206289823 Kharriz Abiyasa 1006806066 For English Presentation on 20th dec 2012. 1 1. What is HIV/AIDS? Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a disease caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). AIDS is a major concern in almost every country in the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the cumulative number of AIDS cases in the world is up to 2.5 million persons. AIDS is the sixth leading cause of death among people

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    Foreign Aid

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    EFFECT OF FOREIGN AID IN KENYA 1. Introduction Foreign aid is usually associated with official development assistance‚ which in turn is a subset of the official development finance‚ and normally targeted to the poorest countries (World Bank‚ 1998). Foreign aid represents an important source of finance in most countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)‚ where it supplements low savings‚ narrow export earnings and thin tax bases. In recent years the donor community has become more stringent about fiscal

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    Human Impacts on Orphan School Creek According to observation‚ first-hand investigations and research; the current state of Orphan School is adequate‚ although there are signs of possible future damage that are permanently/long term affecting the ecosystems of Orphan School Creek. Through research‚ a few hundred years ago the land was used for farming. The methods that were used to regulate crops were –irrigation which caused the water table to rise‚ leading to the alleviation of the salt to the

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    ------------------------------------------------- FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- “THE CONTRIBUTION OF COMPASSION INTERNATONAL UGANDA TO THE WELFARE OF ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN: ------------------------------------------------- ACASE STUDY OF BUSINYWA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE‚ BUSIA DISTRICT’’ ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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    History of Aids

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    Research Paper AIDS AIDS is a disease that destroys a person’s immune system. AIDS is a blood born pathogen. It was originally only found in gay men. This led to people calling it the “gay men disease.” They use to think that this was punishment from God for their being gay. Then researchers found out some drug users were also getting the HIV virus‚ which leads to AIDS‚ from sharing needles. After that‚ it was referred to as the “gay man and druggy disease.” All of the labels AIDS has been given

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    Whisper of Aids

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    “The Whisper of AIDS” is a very powerful speech. Mary Fisher wrote a very effective speech; one that would change a lot of American’s views on AIDS. This speech triggered emotions and brought forth an issue rarely talked about in that time of the world. Mary Fisher’s main point was to rid the stereotypes of people who contracted the sexually transmitted disease‚ AIDS. Fisher was a Caucasian female. She was not poor‚ not African American‚ and not homosexual. She did not contract AIDS from being with

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    Women & Aids

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    Canadian International College Women & AIDS The Role of Media in changing the image of women with AIDS Presented to Ms. Yasmin Mahdi Supervised by Dr. Miral Mostafa Prepared by : Karen Anwar February 2013 1. The Topic Women & AIDS‚ The Role of Media in changing the image of women with AIDS 2. The reason for choosing this topic This topic is specifically chosen as there were almost no previous studies that had covered women with HIV diseases‚ AIDS in precise to be affected by Media

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    Hiv/Aids in Cameroon

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    HIV/AIDS in CAMEROON Abstract Almost three decades after its discovery‚ HIV infection remains the number one killer disease in Sub-Saharan Africa where up to 2 million people are still living with the virus. In Cameroon‚ a health survey carried out in 2004 estimated the national prevalence at 5.5% with women and youths being predominantly infected. Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) from HIV/AIDS have been on the rise in recent years. This high prevalence rate is also due to the country’s lack

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