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    UNAIDS report on the global AIDS epidemic states that based on the 2009 data‚ 33.3 million people are living with HIV worldwide and Sub-Saharan Africa makes up 68% of the global total with 22.5 million people living with HIV.1 In an effort to address this epidemic‚ voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) programs have been implemented in many of rural and remote areas. VCT serves as the gateway to HIV prevention‚ treatment‚ care and support by allowing people to learn their HIV status. According to World

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    Legal Aid

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    that equity is a necessary element supplementary to the imperfect generalization of legal rules.[2] Seven Hundred years old clarion call of Magna Carta –“To no one will we sell‚ to no one will we refuse or delay the right to justice” very pertinently embodies the principle of legal aid. However‚ it was only when the colonial hangover of the Indian legal system was pointed by the committee for illegal aid and was stated that the shadow of the law created by the British to suit there convinces‚ has

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    Hiv Potential Cure

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    HIV ‘Cure’: New hope‚ Or Old News? 1 HIV ‘Cure’: New Hope‚ Or Old News? Brandon March 9‚ 2013 HIV ‘Cure’? New Hope‚ Or Old News? 2 For decades‚ the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has ravaged through the world‚ infecting millions of people. Many years have gone by while countless scientists‚ hematologists‚ medical doctors and virologists have attempted to formulate a ‘cure’. And in many admirable attempts‚ they failed. HIV

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    Importance of audio – visual aids in teaching methodology.                                                                                                        Introduction:  The audio visual aids educational learning resources or instructional or educational Medias.  These all the terms meant the same thing.  History of Audio -  Visual Aids : A Dutch Humanist theologist & writer desretrious Erasmus (1466-1536) disclosed memorization as a technique of learning and advocated that the children

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    Foreign Aid

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    ABSTRACT This study attempts to provide the relevant information about the management of foreign aid in third world country like Bangladesh with a brief discussion on literature review of foreign aid. Shortly foreign aid is an important for any country to develop the economy. The critical importance of foreign assistance in economic development in terms of the two-gap theory which stated that aid promoted economic development by relaxing savings and foreign-exchange constraints to capital formation

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    HIV Testing in Pregnant Women HIV is a Human Immune Deficiency Virus that is primarily transmitted through sexual intercourse. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. This virus is passed from one person to another through blood and sexual contact. This virus is a very serious subject in many peoples lives‚ especially women. There are 16.6 million women worldwide living with the HIV virus. Only 43% are actually aware of their condition and the other 33% are unaware (Snelson). This is an even more severe

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    ADS 654 POLICY ANALYSIS QUESTION: EXPLAIN ANY TWO (2) ACTORS IN POLICY FORMULATION AND TWO (2) ACTORS IN POLICY IMPLEMENTATION. DEFINITION OF POLICY Public policy defined by Brooks as the broad framework of ideas and values in which decisions are made and action or inaction is pursued by governments in relation to some issues or problems. It means the government has power to come out with certain policy and decision or silent in certain conditions. For example‚ for the sake of welfare‚ the

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    Truman Doctrine and Marshall Aid successful at containing communism in 1948? The cold war was a period of tension between the communist side of Europe‚ USSR‚ and the capitalist side‚ USA and Britain. Although it was called a cold war‚ there was never any declaration of war between the two sides. There were many events during the cold war period that were seen as a policy of containing communism to just Eastern Europe. Some historians believe 2 of the main policies that were so successful were

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    Probation Aid

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    PROBATION AID In Partial Fulfillment of the requirement in CRIM CORRECT 10 Submitted by: EDISON DE RAFAEL ROLLY ROCELA JOSE KAISER ATENCIO Submitted to: CATHERINE CAPOQUIAN Instructor Chapter I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Statement of the Problem  This is a study on the qualification of a volunteer probation aid. Specifically‚ the study is attempting to answer the following questions. 1. Who is a Volunteer probation Aid? 2. What are the

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    seems difficult to imagine in contemporary times‚ foreign aid and development assistance were not always important parts of a nation’s international relations and strategy. It is an idea that‚ while articulated previously‚ became significantly more common following World War II‚ when the United States emerged as the predominant world power‚ eager to exact its newly embraced influence upon the world. In order to better understand how foreign aid and development assistance has changed since its popular

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