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    that men will bring HIV into the union after marriage. According to Asunta Wagura‚ Executive Director Kenya Network of Women Living with AIDS‚ There are several reasons married women and girls are at increased risk of HIV/AIDS‚ including; They often are powerless in decisions to have sex or use a condom‚ Women who are married and faithful to their husbands are at risk of HIV infection because their husband move on with other women who may be infected with HIV. In Uganda‚ the highest rates of

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    After reading Stephanie Ericsson’s article titled “ The ways we lie” ‚ I chose to write about delusion. In Ericsson’s article she said that delusion is closely related to other forms of lying such as dismissal ‚ omission ‚ and amnesia. It is a form of protecting yourself from facts that you don’t want to face. Instead of taking a good look at yourself and being totally honest with yourself ‚ you allow logic to go out the window and make up excuses for your actions. You may truly believe what you

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    of 800-1000 words: Technologies such as Facebook‚ YouTube‚ iPhone and Kindle are just a few examples of everyday applications‚ and new technologies are being developed rapidly. Have we reached a point where we cannot function without communication technologies? We employ communication technologies in many different areas because of the advantages instant conversations provide. In this essay‚ I will argue that it is not plausible to function without communication technologies. Functioning is being

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    Joan Ryan‚ from the San Francisco chronicle‚ in her article “We Are Not Created Equal in Every Way” provides us with a theme‚ that in a society which promotes equality; we can not escape individual’s inherent inequalities.Ryan writes about the story of Fredrika Keefer’s ‚ an 8 year old ballet dancer‚ and her mother‚ Krissy Keefer’s‚ lawsuit against the San Francisco Ballet School for not accepting Fredrika’s application because‚ to put it bluntly‚ Fredrika was too overweight. Ballet dancers are

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    change. No longer was the main type of production up to the family and professional crafters‚ but instead up to factory owners and cheap labour. The needs of the family‚ the lord or the king were no longer the main reason to research or invent new technologies or weapons. Due to the rapid increase in production and science‚ technological changes brought to the militaries of Europe were greatly effected by the Industrial Revolution. Factory owners‚ scientists and military thinking entrepreneurs now had

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    Hubbell Gardner in The Way We Were is an abominable man. He has no passion‚ and tries to stifle that in Katie-- from the beginning‚ when he references her love of knowledge and politics as "You never stop‚ do you?". Hubbell Gardner is an awful‚ awful man. All the while she’s propping him up‚ and singing his praises‚ he’s openly treating her coldly. She treated him far too well: from the beginning‚ remember how he was heading out the door to leave her apartment‚ and couldn’t get out fast enough

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    The rapid development of technology and industrial effects on the United States. I believe is good there is consequences to it. today things have gotten very advanced and technology and the growth of industrial make things run smooth and easy‚ so I believe that all the consequences were worth for the outcome that we have today in the 21st-century. In the past‚ the advancements from railroads have made a positive or negative effect on the industrial rapid development. Technological were invented making

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    | | IntroductionThe factors that affect the use of information  technology by students in Nigerian University libraries varies from availability of resources and materials‚ management and administration  as well as students attitude and disposition. Laudon‚ (2002) explained that information technology is one of the many tools managers use to cope with changes‚ adding that computer which is at the core is the physical equipment used for imputing data and processing output. Similarly Haag (2002)

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    through technology‚ science‚ or theories of social interaction every generation has made one contribution. From the idea of crop rotation to the cellular telephone mankind has advanced. It can be argued however‚ that not all of these advancements were beneficial. Many times people are accused of “taking the easy way out”‚ something that is looked down upon in today’s society. Consider‚ if you will‚ ancient Greecian Society. With hardly any of the technological or scientific advancements we have today

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    How an organisation communicates – Greenpeace Greenpeace is an ecological and pacifist international organisation‚ economically and politically independent‚ that does not accept donations or pressure from governments‚ corporations or political parties. Greenpeace “defend(s) the natural world and promote(s) peace” (Greenpeace‚ 2008). The funding for its campaigns depends entirely on voluntary contributions from members and sympathizers. Because Greenpeace is an NGO‚ it cannot invest large amounts

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