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…Human immunodeficiency virus or HIV is a disease like no other. A virus studied for more than 30 years, yet no vaccine was developed. HIV which causes AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome) was believed to be present in North America, Europe…
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…in check to some extent, are having a degrading effect on the entire country. The resources Iraq was able to obtain within the UN sanctions were primarily directed to the regime. The population of Iraq was primarily depended on food aid, which was distributed…
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…them in high school. "In this day and age sex education should start earlier for kids," Smith said. "There's so much more to consider besides pregnancy, especially STDs and HIV/AIDS." At Miami, there are organizations whose mission is to educate…
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…out getting into trouble. He has also accomplished many things in life. He has been a pro for about 7 years and he now does commercials and is on TV on such Stations as Espn, Fox sports net and Msg. He has helped in Board Aid which is an event where…
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…" (Property Press). This alliteration is used to aid memorability with readers to help them retain the message. Collocation words are placed in regular patterns to aid familiarity and memorability, for example "Drink drive" and "bloody idiot". Through the campaign…
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…rate is 1.7% and is increasing rapidly each year. This is still with one of every six Haitians living overseas. Even though we have been receiving help from the U.S in food aid in our most deprived areas, we still have 80% of the population living in abject…
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…. It would also provide an income for those too old to continue in employment. However, the bill has been criticized for not going far enough; it resulted in large variations between states in the amount of aid paid to those eligible. Different states required…
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…. Though technological advancements nuclear power now supplies us with new medical aids, a new power source and new ways to do scientific research. New medical advancements are being produced rapidly due to nuclear power. Nuclear material is now being used…
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….         There are approximatly twenty-five thousand people employed in Congressional service. In addition to the five-hundred and thirty-five congressional members, there are about seven thousand personal aides, where the average representative has sixteen aides, and the average…
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…that they were limited in not being able to break the law. Additionally, I assumed they had virtually no contact with the outside world. After 2 weeks of intense training in self-defense, first aid, and conflict resolution, I was then sent to cell block 6 (Death Row…
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