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    Poverty, Women and Aids

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    WOMEN Sbusiso Msomi If you could put a face to Poverty‚ Aids‚ and ill-health‚ malnutrition what would it look like? Thinking of these words of misery‚ I always see a face of a ‘woman’. Why? I wonder! Gender‚ poverty and health are intimately related. Health and AIDS disease are not simply biologically determined phenomena. The chances of becoming ill are frequently related to a person’s social circumstances. That is to say‚ illness and AIDS disease are not simply associated with physiological changes

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    In the book All I really need to know I learned in Kindergarten by the American author Robert Fulghum‚ Fulghum lists simple lessons that could make the world better. Some people disagree and think life is too complicated to fix with these lesson‚ but those lessons he wrote down can make life easier. Life can be so much easier if we can play and work some every day‚ put things back where you found them‚ and hold hands and stick together. If everyone follow these life lessons life would be so easier

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    Ethics: Foreign Aid

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    arise. The debate between Peter Singer and James Shikwati over foreign aid and the distribution of aid to nations facing famine‚ shows a dichotomy in opinion with each man holding views on either side of this social political spectrum. While Singer and Shikwati both make great points in regards to their beliefs‚ there has to be something that can be done without arriving at either extremity. Foreign aid to countries in need should be limited‚ while making sure is is used for the right purposes.

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    Current Event on Aids

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    My current event is about how AIDS is the top cause for deaths in young women. In its first study of women’s health around the globe‚ the World Health Organization said that the AIDS virus is the leading cause of death and disease among women between the ages of 15 and 44.Unsafe sex is the leading risk factor in. Throughout the world‚ one in five deaths among women in this age group is linked to unsafe sex‚ according to the U.N. agency. The data were included in a report that attempts to highlight

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    Food Aid In Haiti

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    US has historically provided aid‚ including food aid to poor and needy countries. Considering their geopolitical relationship‚ the US has been administering food aid to Haiti for decades. Food aid should not be overlooked as a kind act of charity provided by richer countries to developing world‚ but instead as a political tool powered by the ever present demand of need and hunger. The United

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    Is aid good or bad?

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    Is aid good or bad? Aid is a form of help usually given by the wealthy areas of the world to the poorer areas. Aid tries to help countries to develop and improve their standards of living and quality life. There are many advantages and disadvantages to giving aid. The aid that we give can save lives in times of disaster! Giving aid can help to reconstruct livings and housing after a disaster. Aid can also provide medical training‚ medicines and equipment. This will improve health and standards

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    First Aid in the Workplace

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    First Aid is extremely important in the work place. Sudden injuries or illnesses‚ some of which may be life-threatening‚ occur at work. It can be something that is often overlooked in the workplace because of its simplicity. First Aid can be as simple as treating a small scrape so it does not become infected to keeping a person alive by performing CPR. OSHA describes the definition of first aid as medical attention that is usually administered immediately after the injury occurs. This attention

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    Hiv and Aids Education

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    BESE-065: HIV AND AIDS EDUCATION Assignment 1 Answer the following questions i) Briefly explain the need and importance of HIV and AIDS education.( 250 words) Answer: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that kills or damages cells of the body’s immune system. This virus causes Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) which is a life threatening disease and a major cause of concern for the government as well as general public. As the cure for AIDS is not known yet‚ it

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    Impacts Of HIV And AIDS

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    The emergence of HIV and AIDs in the early 1980s has led to untold public health‚ socio-economic and demographic challenges. Describe the impact of HIV/AIDs on individuals‚ family and the community under the following headings Educational‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Demographic‚ Psycho-emotional‚ Religious ECONOMIC Countries with high national debts and low GNP such as Mozambique experience greater difficulties in providing the care and support to the infected and affected. HIV/AIDS results in greater number

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    Stigma of Hiv/Aids

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    Stigma of HIV/AIDS It goes without saying that HIV and AIDS are as much about social phenomena as they are about biological and medical concerns. From the moment scientists identified HIV and AIDS‚ social responses of fear‚ denial‚ stigma‚ and discrimination have accompanied the epidemic. Discrimination has spread rapidly‚ fuelling anxiety and prejudice against the groups most commonly affected‚ as well as those living with HIV or AIDS. One of the main reasons for this is the lack of education

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