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  • Aids Virus
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    AIDS: US Made? In an article in the Summer-Autumn 1990 issue of 'Top Secret', Prof. J. Segal and Dr. L. Segal illustrate their theory that AIDS is a man-made disease, originating at Pentagon bacteriological warfare labs at Fort Detrick, Maryland. ' Top Secret' is the international edition of the German magazine Geheimb and is a sister publication to the American Covert Action Information Bulletin (CAIB). Top Secret carries the Naming Names column, which CAIB is prevented from doing by the Americ...
  • Prejudice And Discrimination In Philadelphia
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    Prejudice and discrimination in Philadelphia Philadelphia is a movie which demonstrates not only the cold-blooded and hypocritical members of corporate society, but the indignities and prejudices that people living with AIDS have to go through. This movie was set in an era when homosexuality was not socially accepted and not many people were educated on the disease AIDS. Andrew Beckett, a Philadelphia lawyer who has been keeping his homosexuality, and his AIDS, hidden from his conservative bosse...
  • Prevention Methods Of Hiv Aids
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    Jonathan N. Dukes December 1, 1999 Health / 6th Period Ms. J Thesis: The AIDS and HIV viruses are getting worse in the United States and the rest of the world. Introduction Although more people die of heart disease and cancer each year, AIDS has become the health problem people fear the most. Much of the fear comes from ignorance and misunderstanding. Education is the most effective tool against AIDS. It is more important than ever for young people to learn the facts about AIDS. Many teenagers d...
  • Aids Virus From Andrew
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    This movie begins by depicting a bright articulate young lawyer named Andrew Beckett at work. Then the scene rapidly changes to Andrew at an AIDS clinic. You know at this point that Andrew Beckett has AIDS and a horrifying future as you see scenes of men with hollow expressions, open sores and skeleton-like features. It becomes obvious that Andrew was not telling his boss or coworkers that he has AIDS. Later we discover that he concealed this disease because he was afraid of being fired and peop...
  • Proportion Of Aids Cases Among Aa
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    African- American Men's Health Study (AAMHS) An HIV prevention program for African- American gay and bisexual men From November 1989 until 1991, AAMHS recruited 318 self-identified gay and bisexual AA men. The average age was 31 with majority being single. Out of these 318 men, 52% engaged in unprotected anal intercourse in the past 6 months; 38% engaged in sex for pay sometime in their life; and 25% have not been tested for the virus. This was designed to help reduce the risk of becoming infect...
  • Aids Invades Rural America Aids
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    AIDS Invades Rural America AIDS has been a problem in the United States for many years now. However, many people view victims of AIDS as homosexuals or drug users; this is no longer the case. AIDS is now being spread through teenagers in rural America. Many problems have arisen from the increasing number of victim in smaller America cities where hospitals and doctors are not able to provide suffienct treatment because of a lack of funding and experience. Also, the young adults that have no contr...
  • Definition Of Acceptable Risk
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    In our lives, it is important to exercise self-command. However, we should not be so concerned with the future that we stifle the present. The question becomes what balance should we strike between self-command and risks? What kinds of risks are acceptable or unacceptable? In this essay, we will use two examples of risks to show the distinction between the two and arrive at a conclusion as to the balance one should have between risk and self command. The first example we will use is of a person ...
  • American Public's Lack Of Interest In Aids
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    AIDS PAPER AIDS has been an issue dealt with in the United States for 20 years. What is usually appalling when told to someone is that the American public contributed to the spread of AIDS. This may be appalling by its true and is not helping the AIDS epidemic. The media has lacked attention to the AIDS epidemic as well and this has also contributed to the spread of AIDS. Some of what caused the American public's lack of interest in AIDS are prisons, foreign countries, and the U.S. statistics on...
  • Male Aids Cases And 50 Percent
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    The Japanese Perception of AIDS January 2002 HIV / AIDS is not only a growing problem in the U.S. A, it is a world wide problem. With an increased attention to HIV / AIDS, it is now being considered "a major security threat that knows no borders". This article talks about how the Group of Eight countries came together and reached an agreement to put together a multibillion dollar fund to pay for the global efforts to fight HIV / AIDS. The article also states that Japan has less than 10,000 cases...
  • African Americans 38 Of New Aids Cases
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    The unit plan for a HIV / AIDS Peer Education program is targeting African American teenagers who have signed up for the S.A.F. E (Stopping Aids For Everyone) Program. The program is a community health based curriculum designed to increase the awareness of HIV / AIDS transmission in the African American community. The group will range in age between 13-17 years of age and will be attending local high schools. Group size will be approximately 20 students. The program would be on Saturdays at 12: ...
  • 1 Percent Of The Cases
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    AIDS: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome HIV and Aids affect more than roughly thirty million people worldwide. Race, sex and age have nothing to do with who can get this disease, however, the race with the highest number of infected people happens to be Caucasian males ages 25-44. About forty-five percent of the 641,000 AIDS cases in the U.S. have been white people. Blacks aren't far behind with over 35 percent of cases, and Hispanics have about 20 percent of all cases. Asians have less than a...

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