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  • Change In The Development Of Aids Dementia
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    The Truth About AIDS Dementia The Bare Facts Most people have heard of AIDS; they know it stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, and it's the result of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). The virus attacks the body's immune system, rendering an individual incapable of fending off bacteria and viruses that the immune system could normally destroy. And most people have heard of dementia, a condition where an individual has difficulty concentrating and remembering things. But the avera...
  • Does Foreign Aid Do More Harm Than Good
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    The dictionary definition of the term 'foreign aid' is: "The administered transfer of resources from the advanced countries for the purpose of encouraging economic growth in developing countries". [Bannock: 1988 P. 164] However, so as not to confuse foreign aid with the investments of multinational corporations or commercial banks, many economists require foreign aid to meet two distinct criteria: 1) Its objective must be noncommercial from the point of view of the donor and 2) it should be char...
  • Media Coverage Of Hiv Aids
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    This study used content analysis to identify dominant AIDS-HIV themes in the manifest news content of AP, Reuters, AFP, ITAR-TASS, and IPS. A systematic random sample of AIDS-HIV stories disseminated by the five wire services between May 1991 and May 1997 (both months included) was obtained. This decade was selected because several empirical studies of coverage in the 1980's have been conducted; however, few studies examine the 1990's. The decision to examine the print news media was driven by t...
  • Overseas Development Aid To Ethiopia
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    There are many causes for famine in Ethiopia. Some of which include: crop failure, war, and food / water shortages. Nearly all famines result from crop failure. The chief causes of crop failure include: drought, flooding and plant disease and pests. Ethiopia has large areas near deserts, where rainfall is light and variable (Electric Library). In May of 2000, it had appeared that an entire generation of children was battling to stay alive through one of the worst droughts in Ethiopia for several...
  • Use Child Labor
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    No they should not withdraw aid for the basic reason that if there is economic development countries other than the one being talked about in particular should not have a say in what is correct for social, political and economic development. Countries such as the USA still use child labor today and children make the largest importers of goods. Here there is economic as well as social and political development and the literacy rates almost equal if not higher than those countries, which do not su...

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