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    Child Transmission of AIDS in Africa G.T. English Composition II A.L. Jan 26‚ 2010 How do you tell a child they have AIDS? How many kids are born with AIDS in Africa? Due to the epidemic of AIDS in Africa should the United States assist in supplying mothers who test HIV positive baby formula to discourage breastfeeding? HIV is not spread through pregnancy‚ but in breast milk. It would make a difference if mothers who are HIV positive in Africa did not breastfeed. Being

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    cannot imagine it either. Little children being left in the world with no parents or anyone to help them. To think I get nervous and barely survive when my mother goes away for a weekend. I cannot understand that world. Life is not valued in Africa like it is in America which is one of the sadder things in this book. Not only knowing that your mother/father/brother/sister is going to die but they know it also. They know that they are going to die and just waiting to die. Waiting to die‚ something

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    Bono Speech Analysis

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    Bono’s speech at the Harvard University Bono‚ the lead singer of the famous rock band U2‚ gave a speech at the Harvard University on June 6th‚ 2001. Bono focused on the world’s primary problems. Bono tries to convince the students at Harvard University‚ that the world has some issues that someone should take care of. In the beginning of Bono’s speech‚ Ethos is used to get reliance from the audience. He begins describing himself; “I am a singer and a songwriter but I am also a father‚ four times

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    creating long lasing unequal power structures‚ which hurt these nations ability to effectively govern and develop. In the early stages of the HIV/AIDS crisis‚ the effect of the virus was ubiquitously debilitating across the developed and underdeveloped nations‚ yet as they began to find treatments the developed countries have disproportionally benefited from HIV/AIDS treatment.

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    of the situation in Africa was formed‚ and it started pressuring the leaders of the Group of Eight to “end the scandal of stupid‚ immoral poverty in Africa.” On June 21 2005‚ and amid all the pressure exerted on the group of eight to find a solution for Africa’s situation‚ Max Dawson who is a policy advisor for Oxfam (yet another association that aims to reduce poverty) decided to argue the case of doubling aid to African countries. Dawson’s web-article titled “Aid to Africa ‘must be doubled’” that

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    Case – 2 Marks-20In 2004‚ the United Nations estimated that the previous year 5 million more people around the world hadcontracted the AIDS virus‚ 3 million had died‚ and a total of 40 million people were living with theinfection. Seventy percent‚ or about 28 million of these‚ lived in sub – Saharan Africa‚ where the epidemicwas at its worst. Sub – Saharan Africa consists of the 48 countries and 643 million people who residesouth of the Saharan desert. In 16 of these countries‚ 10 percent are infected

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    Sonny Bono Copyright Act

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    1) The Sony (sic) Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998 granted individuals copyright protection for their life plus 70 years. Do you believe that a period this long is necessary to encourage the production of creative work? What are the advantages and disadvantages of a longer copyright validity period? Before we can address copyright extension law we must first understand what a copyright is. A copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted to the author or creator of an original work‚

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    History of Edward de Bono

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    Edward de Bono was born in Malta on 19 May 1933.His father‚ Joseph‚ was a Professor of Medicine‚ and was awarded a CBE. His mother‚ Josephine‚ was ine of the first female journalists writing for The Times of Malta. He attended St Edward’s College‚ Malta‚ during World War II and then the University of Malta where he qualified in medicine. He preceded‚ as a Rhodes Scholar‚ to Christ Church‚ Oxford‚ where he gained an honours degree in psychology and physiology and then a D.Phil in medicine. He also

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    Mr. Bono Research Paper

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    Mr. Bono has travelled through life as many of us have first‚ being taught by our parents’ life lessons and second‚ we strike out on our own to experience and learn from others. Third‚ throughout life we reflect not only on our everyday life but question why are we here? Reflecting on Mr. Bono’s own words he finds simplicity in the person of Christ and that He is all loving. As he states‚ being transformed by Christ is easy‚ acting in the same capacity as Christ is complicated. Receiving Christ’s

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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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