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Category: /History
…stairs led to hallways where wounded men lay on the floor waiting for surgery. Army and Navy nurses and medics (enlisted men trained as orderlies) worked side-by-side with civilian nurses and doctors to aid these victims…
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Category: /History
…her. An instance in which the church is not so open has to do with homosexuality. I know that the Catholic Church embraces good causes, and finding a cure for AIDS is one. I know of Catholic churches that hold fundraising events, awareness seminars…
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…provide children with condoms if we want to protect society from this disease called AIDS. The HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report shows that from July 1993 to June 1994 there was 439 AIDS cases in 13 to 19 year old. -52 % contracted the virus from unprotected sex…
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…to a moneylender. Bassanio, as well as other debtors, should be aware of all factors when receiving a loan, such as interest rate and payment deadline. This type of financial management tool is comparable to one of several methods that aid students, such as the modern…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, Pierre Trudeau decided to use Canadian revenue as foreign aid. These included 'Third World'. Some of the major problems faced by 'Third World' countries today include poor towns which have had a lack of food sources due to the serious poverty, lack…
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…in which all Americans would receive medical and dental care. Lastly Truman fought to provide federal aid to states to increase and equalize the American educational system. Sadly the civil rights, national health insurance and federal aid for education programs…
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…the expression 'terminally ill' means being in the final stages of a disease that is incurable (Hentoff, p.10). If a person has a despairing disease such as AIDS, that person may not want to live the rest of their short life with all the pain and frustration…
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…made to aid the U.S. citizens. But the only way to pay for these Government aid programs lead to one of the largest tax increases made in the U.S. The Smoot-Hawkley tariff and the Revenue Act of 1932 greatly contributed to the major tax increase, setting…
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…Two examples of religious effects on the people of the world, which are from opposite ends of the spectrum. One is a good use of people's time and resources - aid to our fellow human beings and the other is the Holy Wars, which took place…
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AIDS. The challenge clinician is choosing the right drug combination for each individual. One draw back to the use is that the associated side effects that may increase the risk of other illnesses such as heart disease. According to AidsInfo.gov…
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