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    friends and family‚ as well as one’s own social group or culture (Dovidio & Gaertner‚ 1999). Despite being a conditioned response that is further perpetuated by the social and cultural environment‚ there are a number of techniques that may help in reducing prejudice. One method‚ for instance‚ is to implement a new form of legislation to protect individuals and cultural groups from discrimination (Hall‚ 2010). For example‚ the American Disability Act (ADA) is an American law that protects the civil

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    Introduction Growing up in Kenya‚ that has the joint fourth largest HIV epidemic in the world‚ I had the opportunity to volunteer for an organization called ‘Care for Kenya’ that works in the largest urban slum in Africa. I conversed with women that discussed their challenges living in the slum; HIV was frequently mentioned as a growing issue. I became interested to learn more about the dynamics of how the virus is spread‚ specifically for Kenya. I came across the SIR model when researching the spread

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    Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (slowly-replicating retrovirus) that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)‚[1] an infectious disease in which progressive failure of the human immune system leads to life-threatening opportunistic infections and/or cancer. HIV infects vital cells in the human immune system such as helper T cells (specifically CD4+ T cells)‚ macrophages‚ and dendritic cells. HIV infection leads to low levels of CD4+ T cells through three main mechanisms:

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    Crime and Crime Prevention

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    Assignment B – Crime and Crime prevention   ICT has greatly contributed to better crime prevention but has also increased some forms of  crime. Many Internet criminals are using a number of different methods in order to take what  they want from unsuspecting members of the public. There are multiple reasons why criminals  commit crime via the Internet‚ however the most common crimes are the theft of money‚ the  theft of identities or information and finally the damaging of others computers via methods 

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    Diabetes Prevention Model

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    Health model programs are used to help people with type 2 diabetes. The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) teaches people with diabetes to learn to eat healthy (Kramer‚ Kriska‚ Venditti‚ Miller‚ Brooks‚ Burke‚ Siminerio‚ Solano‚ Orchard‚ 2009). The Group Organized Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) Diabetes Prevention Program (GO-YDPP)‚ is a modification of the DPP that involves one hour of training two times a week (Ackermann‚ and Marrero‚ 2007). The DPP is a program developed

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    Employment is the key to reducing recidivism Derrick G. Patrick COM/150 November 09‚ 2012 Dr. David Willis Employment is the Key to reducing recidivism Individuals returning from incarceration each year live in virtually every zip code in the country. Most ex-offenders have every intention of becoming productive‚ tax paying citizens‚ and no intention of returning to the penal system. However ex-offenders are largely on their own when returning to our communities. They are

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    Crime Prevention Programs

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    The major elements that makes crime prevention programs effective: 1. Continued commitment from those involved 2. Believing that it will work 3. The program needs to be designed with the purpose of reducing the opportunities for a crime to be committed 4. Learning what needs to be done to harden the target for the criminal Two crime prevention programs I was involved in were Neighborhood Watch and CPTED‚ which we used many times. The Neighborhood Watch program proved to be effective in a number

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    virus (HIV) in 2002 - bringing to 42 million the number of people globally living with the virus. As the world enters the third decade of the AIDS epidemic‚ the evidence of its impact is undeniable. Wherever the epidemic has spread unchecked‚ it is robbing countries of the resources and capacities on which human security and development depend. In some regions‚ HIV/AIDS‚ in combination with other crises‚ is driving ever-larger parts of nations towards destitution. The world stood by as HIV/AIDS swept

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    Patient Zero (HIV)

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    Patient zero can be anyone‚ it can be your co-worker‚ your neighbor‚ or even someone you have never even met and is across the world. This person is the first one that has been contaminated with the new disease that is about to spread throughout the population. Patient zero makes contact with other people causing them to get the disease then they go around doing the same cycle as the person that gave the disease‚ which in this case it is Auto Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The patient zero

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    HIV and AIDS Have you ever wondered what HIV or AIDS are? HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus. It causes AIDS which stands for acquired immune deficiency. These viruses attacks the immune system and can cause you to die because it attacks your helper T cells. There are no cures‚ but you can take medication to help with the symptoms. AIDS and HIV are STD. When one person has AIDS and you have contact with that person they can transmit that disease to you. Another way you can develop AIDS

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