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    There has been a steady increase in recent years in the form of HIV sufferers. I will take you into a holistic look of what and how this virus implements a person’s personal‚ social‚ medical and economic life. To a see a person’s emotion is but a short insight to how that person is actually feeling‚ take into account that they have contracted HIV‚ how is that person’s life affected? A woman in Vietnam says ‘I am afraid of giving my disease to family members- especially my younger brother who is

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    Dr. SHAH HUSSAIN/RVMP Career Objectives: Seeking challenging assignments of diverse nature in organizations involved in integrated participatory rural elopement‚ mandated to serve humanity irrespective of any distinction on any basis‚ working with the people rather than working for the people‚ working in adverse environments‚ institutional strengthening and advocacy for gender mainstreaming‚ institutional integration‚ coordination and cooperation. Mailing Address: C/o Amin Medicos Khar

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    Armaine D. Arenal / BSA – I CWTS (LOO5) ------------------------------------------------- REACTION PAPER “HIV / AIDS” I. Title: HIV / AIDS Date: December 10‚ 2011 Name of speaker: Darius Umande II. Overview of the topic As I have learned from my past lessons in high school and elementary‚ HIV which stands for human immunodeficiency virus is a kind of virus‚ specifically lentivirus‚ that causes the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome better known as AIDS. As what our high

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    Metaphysics is defined as “The study or theory of reality; sometimes used more narrowly to refer to transcendent reality‚ that is‚ reality which lies beyond the physical world and cannot therefore be grasped by means of the senses.” It simply asks what is the nature of being? Metaphysics helps us to reach beyond nature as we see it‚ and to discover the `true nature’ of things‚ their ultimate reason for existing. metaphysics can be approached in many ways. two important thinkers of metaphysics are

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    Sexuality at Different Life Stages Cherdorise Keen PSY/265 August 17‚ 2014 Sexuality at Different Life Stages Throughout history‚ people have struggled with the aspects sex of their lives in some form or fashion and they have sought the advice of family‚ friends‚ therapist‚ and physicians with hopes of overcoming their struggles. From the perspective of a therapist‚ I will attempt to address three separate scenarios in order to help resolve the challenges being faced. Scenario 1 Anna is involved

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    Germs Research Paper

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    Germs‚ such as bacteria and viruses sometimes enter the body. When this happens‚ the bacteria or virus attack the body’s cells and begin to multiply. When this happens‚ it is known as an infection which in turn make people ill. Our body uses its immune system to fight of the infection that has began spreading in the body. Vaccines are used to help our immune system develop an immunity by imitating the infection. This means that there is a small amount of the bacteria or virus introduced to the body

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    Aids: the Silent Killer

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    specific opportunistic infections (OIs)‚ different types of cancer‚ or an extremely low number of CD4 cells. HIV lives in specific human blood and other body fluids. If those fluids enter the human blood stream then it is infected with HIV. Blood‚ semen‚ pre-seminal fluid‚ breast milk‚ vaginal fluids‚ and rectal mucous contain high levels of HIV. Waste products like feces‚ nasal fluid‚ saliva‚ sweat‚ tears‚ urine‚ and vomit contain HIV but not enough to infect someone; unless blood is mixed with

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    Organic vs Inorganic

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    the compounds found and tested in crime scene labs are going to be organic. The organic trace evidence that is found at crime scenes is going to be fluids. Fluids that can be left at a crime scene would be things like sweat‚ saliva‚ blood‚ and even semen. With any of these things as evidence‚ many things can be studied and conclusions made from their make up. We are able to find out if the suspect is human or animal for starters. That is generally going to be the first thing that has to be determined

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    procedures regarding the handling and disposal of hazardous material exposes crime scene technicians and others to a variety of risks. Technicians collecting evidence at crime scene must handle a range of biological evidence‚ including blood‚ saliva‚ semen and other bodily fluids. These fluids can contain any of a range of communicable diseases‚ including HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases‚ tuberculosis and hepatitis. Because crime scene technicians often have little or no knowledge of the medical

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    warrant to search his house as well as a court order requiring him to give a saliva sample. It was this sample that caught him‚ where he was soon arrested in the autumn of 2001 for soliciting prostitution. His saliva sample matched with that of the semen found in the victims of the Green River killer and his employment records were checked revealing a correlation between his absences and victims going missing. Finally‚ on the 5th of December in 2001‚ Gary Ridgway was formally charged with the deaths

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