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    individuals is whether marching band is a sport. If you asked most people they would say no‚ but of course they don’t see 2-3 hour rehearsals or the kids who cry when they don’t get accepted into their dream colleges because of auditions that just weren’t up to par. They only see kids in “silly” uniforms blowing into or beating on instruments. People don’t see a Marching band and think that they work just as if not harder than a football team. I believe Marching band is a sport because it’s performed

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    African Foreign Aid

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    and has aided to why Africa still is perceived today‚ especially with epidemics such as HIV/AIDs‚ Ebola‚ and refugees fleeing war torn countries. Africa is an enormous continent with over 1.26 billion people living on it spread out between 54 countries. With this in mind it is important to remember that particular crises affect only particular regions of Africa for example‚ northern Africa has lower HIV/AIDs rates than even the US and many other western countries‚ and is really a problem in southern

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    types of teaching aids

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    are providing teaching aids‚ creating rivalry and co-operation‚ giving the knowledge of progress and success‚ praising or reprimanding and guiding learning. Visual Aids Visual aids make learning concrete and meaningful. You may describe the physical features of the Indo- Gangetic plain‚ but motion pictures‚ filmstrips‚ maps‚ charts‚ diagrams; pictures would make your verbal description concrete. An additional meaning is attached to verbal instruction when teaching aids are used. These are simply

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    Aids: the Silent Killer

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    AIDS: The Silent Killer Introduction AIDS is one of the most commonly known sexually transmitted diseases. The last stages of HIV‚ Human Immunodeficiency Virus‚ are what we know as AIDS‚ Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. HIV is similar to other viruses like the flu or common cold except the human immune system cannot destroy the virus. The virus can hide in the cells of the body for long periods of time and attacks important parts of the immune system like T-cells or CD4 cells. Once HIV destroys

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    Peripheral Artery Aid

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    Background to product Artery aid is a new innovative product that is designed specifically to treat sufferers of peripheral arterial disease. Artery Aid was inspired by personnel experience within the group. Kate‚ one off the members of Artery Aid‚ has witnessed the effects of peripheral artery disease first as her own mother suffered from the disease. This is what first inspired our product. The two main methods of treating peripheral artery disease are exercise and heat. Exercise works by working

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    Evanescence: The Birth of a Rock Band. Subject: English Teacher: Mr. Bohlman Due Date: 18/3/13 Created by: Joseph Huynh Imagine yourself in a rock band‚ you are dressed in black‚ you have black eye-lining and your band members surround you. The curtains open and bright lights begin to shine upon you. Thousands and thousands of fans cheer for you. The show… begins. This is probably the moment that Evanescence had when they first came on stage. In this paper‚ I will tell you

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    Aids and Hiv Awareness

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    AIDS and HIV Awareness On October 30‚ 2006‚ I attended the Women HIV/AIDS prevention seminar located in the science and research building. This event started at 5:00pm‚ and it was hosted by the Sister Love‚ Inc. The speaker was a representative from Sister Love‚ Inc named Nairobi Moss. The Women HIV/AIDS prevention seminar was about how we as African American’s can help educate each other on the HIV/AIDS pandemic. It also was about how to prevent these diseases‚ and how it affects us in the

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    especially in a large group such as the marching band‚ is profound. This‚ my formal application of the position of saxophone section leader‚ will explain why I would make a suitable leader in the marching band. I will make my attempt at explaining how a section leader should be‚ and the goals they should work toward achieving. The band has been an integral part of my life since I joined back in 7th grade. I’ve had several hobbies over the years‚ but band is one of the few activities that have sparked

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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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    First Aid for Cuts

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    First aid for cuts Cuts and grazes are part of growing up. Small wounds are usually easily treated at home with a little first aid and lots of TLC. The aim of first aid is to promote healing and to minimise the risk of infection. Large or severely bleeding wounds need immediate medical attention as blood loss can lead to falling blood pressure and shock. Home treatment Minor wounds * Wash your hands before handling a wound or wear sterile disposable gloves. * Most minor wounds stop

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