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    Unsafe Sex Practice

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    Unsafe sex or unprotected sex describes sexual contact of any form that takes place in the absence of a condom normally used in preventing the risk of sexually transmitted infections and HIV (Chambers‚ 2010). The World Health Organisation (2004) considers all the consequences that can arise from unsafe sex practice and came up with a broader definition stating that any sexual contact that can lead to unwanted pregnancy‚ abortion‚ infertility‚ unstable mental conditions and cancer arising from certain

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    Mr Ndlovu

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    1. Introduction Maximizing efficiency‚ reducing costs and increasing profits are facts which will be always of high interest for companies. In the course of development of organizations different approaches have emerge to fulfill these interest. The purpose of this essay is to compare scientific management and human relations theory. The paper will start by explaining both schools of management. Differences and similarities will be discussed on the followings. With the help of these facts it can

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    Occupational Risks in the Medical Technology Profession: Blood borne Diseases: A blood-borne disease is one that can be spread by contamination by blood. The most common examples are HIV‚ hepatitis B‚ hepatitis C and viral hemorrhagic fevers. Diseases that are not usually transmitted directly by blood contact‚ but rather by insect or other vector‚ are more usefully classified as vector-borne disease‚ even though the causative agent can be found in blood. Vector-borne diseases include West Nile

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    VS. POPULAR MEDIA FOCUS ON SEXUALITY PAPER By: Akirra It’s a Quick Way to Get What You Want”: A Formative Exportation of HIV Risk Among Urban Massachusetts Men Who Have Sex with Men(MSM) Who Attend Sex Parties was an article retrieved from the AIDS Patient Care and STD Journal it was published in October of 2010. The authors of this article are Matthew J. Mimiaga‚ Sari L. Reisner‚ Sean Bland‚ Kevin Cranston‚ Deborah Isenberg‚ Maura A. Driscoll‚ Rodney VanDerwarker‚ and Kenneth Mayer. The main

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    becoming more popular. Instead of just that the students should stay abstinent‚ abstinence-plus also teaches about different methods of contraceptives and how they are used effectively and it teaches about Sexually Transmitted Diseases‚ along with HIV and AIDs. Brigid McKeon and SunHerald.com limit themselves to just abstinence and or abstinence-plus‚ where as the NPA goes even further with a third method. The third method of sex education is responsible decisions. Responsible decisions focuses on teaching

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    Chinese Prostitution Bib

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    Elliott Klavuhn Gender & Development Prostitution in China Prostitution in China Bibliography Liu‚ Min. "Migration‚ Prostitution‚ and Human Trafficing." Google Books. N.p.‚ 2011. Web. 24 Apr. 2013. http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=dBP7h3hmmq4C&oi=fnd&pg=PR1&ots=Ho-UBmmt3o&sig=y22iVKR5lkhDvl_45krcRYF_CXc#v=onepage&q&f=false This article attempts to explain the relationship between trafficking and prostitution which is something that most only differentiate

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    Refusing Medication

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    Refusing Medication The United States of America is the most diverse country. It has citizens and permeant residences from all over the world‚ some ethical groups have a very stricken values and beliefs to medicine and treatment. In the medical field doctors face a tremendous tribulations dealing with patients from different backgrounds. Some people have different values and beliefs when it comes to medicine‚ while others have a difficult life circumstances that limits the options of treatments

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    Modern Footsteps What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day‚ by Pearl Cleage‚ is a novel about Ava Johnson’s personal battles dealing with what life has dealt her; being a successful black woman‚ with HIV. Ava’s life is transformed when she discovers that her glitzy Atlanta lifestyle can no longer continue. She is forces to close her hair salon because of the fear of the public towards her. Her plan was vague‚ to stop for the summer at her sister’s‚ and then find a new life in California. Deciding

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    provide them with farming equipment so they can be able to provide food for their families &UNICEF in emergencies help displaced communities by providing them with food & latrines GOAL 2: COMBAT HIV/AIDS‚ MALARIA& OTHER DISEASE -embark on outreach programs informing people about HIV/AIDS‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ malaria ‚measles ‚polio & other threatening diseases & how they can be prevented and also providing with mobile clinics to places that are remote. GOAL 3: IMPROVE

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    low birth weight‚ neurological damage and death. The majority of STD cases are women and adolescents (Dickson‚ 2008). Reducing other STDs decreases the risk of HIV transmission. Every year approximately $10 billion is spent on major STDs other than AIDS and their preventable complications. This cost is shared by all Americans. With all of the information I have provided so far. You would think that our society as a whole would be working diligently to stop the spread of STDs. That is not the case

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