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mostly beneficial to their company since they are an upstart low-cost carrier which mainly flies within their country.
In America, President Bush has granted aid to help our airlines get back on their feet. Over in Europe this type of aid has not been
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. Something this close to a human being should not be tormented by scientific research Williams believes. Chimps are being infected with deadly diseases and bolts are being screwed into its head so an electric charge can travel through it. As for the AIDS fight
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
to finding a new loving family to take care of him, to his discovery of having AIDS, but he does this all in a upbeat, non-self pity tone. While not one of the best written stories I have read because of its frequent jumps forward and backward in his life
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
and military aid to Greece and Turkey. John Lewis Gaddis has argued that all post-1945 U.S. foreign policy doctrines and concepts were in some way "Strategies of Containment." How was the concept of containment developed you may ask? For Kennan containment
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ENEVA, Nov. 24 An estimated 5.3 million people, including 600,000 children under age 15, became infected with the virus that causes AIDS this year, the World Health Organization said today.
For the first time the number of new infections in sub
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. Policeman all also understaged, underpaid and undersupplied.
AIDS is a new disease that has spread into South Africa very quickly. The department of health estimates at least 20% of the workforce will be infected by the AIDS virus next year. Over the next
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tasks under the supervision of nursing staff. They answer call bells, deliver messages, serve meals, make beds, and help patients eat, dress, and bathe. Aides also provide skin care to patients, take pulse, temperature, respiration, and blood pressure
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diseases, such as tuberculosis and AIDS, due to their environment and living conditions.
Two of the most common infectious diseases within the homeless community are AIDS/HIV (and diseases acquired due to a poor immune system because of HIV) and tuberculosis
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. Although
people feel that legalizing drugs would lessen crime, drugs should remain illegal in the U.S because there would be an increase
of drug abuse and a rapid increase of diseases such as AIDS.
Many believe that legalizing drugs would lessen crime
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drugs. Although people feel that legalizing drugs would lessen crime, drugs should remain illegal in the U.S because there would be an increase of drug abuse and a rapid increase of diseases such as AIDS.
Many believe that legalizing drugs would lessen crime
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