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    Financial Aid was created to increase enrollment rates for higher education. Financial aid helps those in need to continue their education. However‚ financial aid does not help everyone. It is expected of young adults to further their education to get a good job‚ even if they do not have the money to do so. Because of these expectations‚ the price of college tuition has increased dramatically over the years. Due to the increase in tuition‚ middle class families can no longer afford to pay for their

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    are many risks associated with the use of septic needles and syringes‚ such as; Hepatitis C or B‚ HIV/AIDS‚ Tetanus‚ Cellulitis‚ Thrombophlebitis‚ and Necrotizing Fasciitis (Douglas 2007). All of these diseases increase the likelihood of contracting other life threatening diseases. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)‚ “Through 2012‚ the cumulative total of deaths among people with AIDS attributed to IDU was 186‚728 or 28% of the total deaths

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    Financial aid has been an extraordinary tool for my advancement in higher education. Without it I certainly wouldn’t be in this class today‚ that said financial aid is right in the "middle" of being a positive and negative experience in my opinion. It seems like there are so many options for success when it comes to paying tuition‚ yet that hasn’t been the case for me. Every year has been a struggle in some shape or form‚ and some of the help I did have is no longer available. Quickly‚ I will discuss

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    The United States government funds many programs‚ of these programs they give money to programs like Food Stamps and also U.S. Food Aid which are designated to help feed more American citizens and many other people in different countries that are experiencing poverty. With these programs that are trying to help out those who need it‚ the government is not seeing much of a change in the people’s lives or getting them out of poverty. The government should start to reform these programs so that they

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    Problems Associated with Foreign Aid Picture One year after the release of The End of Poverty‚ New York University economist William Easterly released a book entitled White Man’s Burden which criticized Jeffrey Sachs’ promotion of more aid to Africa. Easterly contended that "Sachs’ anti-poverty prescriptions rest heavily on the kindness of some pretty dysfunctional regimes"‚ arguing that large amounts of international aid are generally wasted or embezzled by corrupt governments. For example‚ he points

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    education into the college level. Financial aid helps those in need to continue their education‚ however‚ financial aid does not help everyone. One important group of people left out of receiving financial aid are those under the age of 25‚ unmarried‚ with no children‚ and completely independent of their parent ’s income. Because of how the system works‚ these people must present their parent ’s income on the FAFSA to see if they qualify for any financial aid. Even if proof can be supplied to prove

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    AIDS is a disease that damages the immune system and interferes with a person’s ability to fight off disease. It is most commonly transmitted sexually‚ but can also be transmitted through infected blood exposure and through birth. Mayoclinic.com says “AIDS is a chronic‚ potentially life-threatening condition” AIDS is caused by the retrovirus HIV‚ HIV targets T-cells which are vital immune system cells and without them it is nearly impossible to fight a common cold let alone a life threatening disease

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    Administration by George D. Pozgar‚ the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a fatal disease that destroys the body’s ability to fight bacteria and viruses. AIDS is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It is considered to be the deadliest epidemic in human history with the first case being reported in 1981. It has been estimated that more than 21 million people have died from AIDS. (Pozgar‚ 2012‚ p. 353 & 364) AIDS is a collection of specific‚ life-threatening‚ opportunistic infections

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    AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is a disease caused by a virus called HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). The illness alters the immune system‚ making people much more vulnerable to infections and diseases. This susceptibility worsens as the disease progresses. HIV is found in the body fluids of an infected person (semen and vaginal fluids‚ blood and breast milk). The virus is passed from one person to another through blood-to-blood and sexual contact

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    What is AIDS? Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (slowly-replicating retrovirus) that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)‚ a condition in humans in which progressive failure of the immune system allows life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers to thrive (1). A virus is a piece of genetic material‚ RNA or DNA‚ surrounded by a protein coat. To replicate‚ a virus must infect a cell and direct its cellular machinery to produce new viruses. A virus cannot

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