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…challenges, including conflict, human rights abuses, hunger and disease. In sub-Saharan Africa, more than 28 million people are living with AIDS and HIV, placing a huge strain on already stretched health services. The United Nations estimates that AIDS could kill…
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…that places adolescent at risk for pregnancy of contracting sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV/ AIDS. The effects of using drug and covering up for the abuse can lead to behavior that causes difficulties at home. For example, personality change and mood…
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…equation such as addition or subtraction are actually faster than normal calculators. In Asia parents still send their children to private tutors to learn bead arithmetic as a learning aid and a stepping stone to faster and more accurate mental arithmetic's.…
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…the parent is a young girl that hasn't completely been raised her self. <Tab/>The rate of teens contracting the HIV virus is on the rise. While many people between the ages of 15 through 24 go untested in the U.S., AIDS is hitting young people…
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…in favour: Many scientists believe that animal experimentation remains a crucial tool for the investigation and treatment of serious diseases such as cancer, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and heart disease. Humans share many physiological…
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…government involvement to aid them. It can just make things worse and take the initiative away from people. The best thing that a government can do to heal economic depression is to leave it as it is. Roosevelt believed that the Depression could…
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…/>MACEE's CEO Dr Yap said that they are encouraging Business students to study abroad as well as to give financial aid to students whop are eligible. <Tab/>Dr Yap said 'we know that there are many excellent students out there who wanted…
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…to dramatic progress against AIDS and Alzheimer's disease. Working with animals in research is necessary. Scientists need to test medical treatments for effectiveness and test new drugs for safety before beginning human testing. Small animals, usually rats…
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…are striving for as a country, but seems unobtainable. Although legal aid can be given for low cost, it is not guaranteed the best. Our government is trying to protect us, but it's hard to satisfy all.…
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…an essential role in human health. The main function of vitamin C is the production of collagen, the main protein substance of the human body. It aids the joining of a portion of a molecule of the amino acid proline to form hydroxyproline, resulting in a stable…
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