Papers 1741-1750 of total 17002 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…in newborns can result in mental retardation (Ross 7). Herpes is not the only disease that is spreading quickly. New chlamydial infections affect four million people annually, and 45,000 Americans are diagnosed with AIDS every year (Ross 16). Today there are more…
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Category: /History
…or less a telephone message is sent back to our forward Aid Station, a distance of 300 to l000 yards from the front where a Sgt. and 4 litter-bearers are always on hand…During this time, the Company in which the casualty is a member, has their Aid-man…
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…, a call to die, a call to go on a religious adventure, or a call to go on a historical adventure. For Holden, the call is a call to live. Holden goes through several struggles and ends up in a rest home. At the end of the novel Holden is living with aid
Details: Words: 1958 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…ever in central Indiana” or “the greatest crack-down in California’s history?” By ending prohibition, the United States could begin to close the racial barrier, preserve our Constitutional rights, decrease crime and the spread of AIDS, save the taxpayer…
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Category: /Literature/English
…justice and national sovereignty occurring within the country. American attention focused primarily on Europe and on Asia beyond Vietnam. Aid to France in Indochina was a quid pro quo for French cooperation with America’s plans for the defense of Europe…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the AIDS epidemic. I was impressed with the content of these pages but that sheer briefness of them was overwhelming. It was well written and chosen however considering the audience. The readers of this magazine are likely to favor themselves as players…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and gender. Some of these stereotypes may include that bisexuals: don't exist, are confused, need to date a man and woman, have the best of both worlds, and spread AIDS. In general, many of these stereotypes can be fact! ual, based on fact, or completely…
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…neoformans is the principal pathogen in patients with AIDS. Cryptococcus neoformans var gatti, which is found predominantly in Australia, Asia, and Southern California, has only rarely been implicated to cause disease in this population. Antigenic specificity…
Details: Words: 1876 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…of the variety of problems, situations, complexities, and a deeper insight of the root of exclusion, a transition from WID to Gender and Development (GAD) was enacted by the aid agencies. Rosi Braidotti outlines this in her chapter, "Women, the Environment…
Details: Words: 1895 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…spends annually on foreign aid--seems unthinkable today. The European Recovery Program, better known as the Marshall Plan, was an extraordinary act of strategic generosity. How a few policymakers persuaded their countrymen to pony up for the sake of others…
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