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    INTRODUCTION This report aims to study the communication systems of a not-for-profit organisation in Victoria, named Victorian AIDS Council (VAC). In the first part, some background information, including an organisational chart, different channels of communication with the organisation’s key internal and external stakeholders and funding resources will be examined. In the second part, a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis will be employed to examine the competitiveness…

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    the topic of HIV/AIDS has taken awareness of not only the people of the American nation, but the government as well. HIV is an infection that only has the ability to infect human beings. This infection is commonly known as the virus that can potentially lead to the disease as AIDS. AIDS is an acquired disease, not inherited in which there is no cure for. AIDS is the final stage of the HIV infection. The government has taken several strides to help improve the outcomes of HIV and AIDS such as…

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    Proctor HCIN Everest Do you know your status > University Mr. Cole 5/25/2016 Abstract When you hear someone say what’s your status? What do you think? Most people associate knowing your status with the disease, HIV/AIDS. There is a really bad stigma that comes with the disease, HIV/AIDS and it’s a lot of information that people do not know about the disease. I remembered about two years ago it was pouring down raining and there was this woman standing outside of the store and had asked me…

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    In this assignment we are looking at the physical development and characteristic of young adulthood and how HIV/AIDS is contracted, and the effect it has on the person living with it and those close or living with the person and how we can prevent it. 2. MAIN CONTENT 2.1 The physical development and the health of the young adulthood Physical development According to Zastrow, C. (2010). Hands and fingers decreases after mid-30s, muscular strength is attained between age 25 and 30 and begin…

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    Foreign Aid is aid given from the United States government to other governments for economic, technical, and military assistance. The United States distributes approximately $36,559,531,080 to countries that are administered assistance. We provide foreign assistance to furnish global tranquility, stabilization, and also provide improved human welfare. Over the years foreign assistance has been viewed as positive and a new way for relations to be formed with other countries.It all began in 1948,…

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    0725279096 TITLE: THE IMPACT OF HIV/AIDS ON FAMILIES AND THE COMMUNITY 1. Background 1.1. Introduction A few years ago, a terrible disease, previously unknown to the human race, started to kill people in the most shocking and frightening circumstances. According to Karen (2000:1) HIV and AIDS is one of the major challenges facing South Africa today, it affect the lives of all south Africans in many diverse ways. The disease has an extensive influence on individuals, AIDS is raising fast and is…

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    The United States should stop sending aid to foreign countries There many different opinions on the touchy subject . Some U.S. citizens may say, “If we help them, then They will help us when we need it” . Some U.S. citizens may say, “ Stop foreign aid; They can hate us for free “ (http://ivn.us/2014/02/04/) . Some citizens of the U.S. , think that it depends what country it is and if the aid is financial or military . foreign countries may just want the U.S’s money . Some may want the U.S.’s…

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    profession but one that particularly caught my attention is The Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. Association Of Nurses In AIDS Care The Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC), which was founded in 1987, is an organization that is focused on addressing the needs of those nurses involved in the care of patients dealing with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). There are in excess of forty divisions made up of a devoted…

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    Vanquishing AIDS/HIV: Olga Golichenko’s Side AIDS/HIV is a treacherous disease that has killed millions of people world-wide for decades due to lack of proper treatment funding and no available cure for the disease itself. A proposed financial tax, known as the “Robin Hood Tax”, could help in funding treatment and a cure for the disease (DeMoro, pg.11). This financial tax can not only help in the “[eradication] [of] HIV/AIDS and other global epidemics” but also improve global healthcare for…

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    The Great Plague of 1665 and the emergence of HIV/AIDS are similar and different in a variety of ways. Some ways that these two outbreaks differ is that HIV/AIDS affect people globally while the plague was centralized mainly in Europe and central Asia, different hosts or agents were responsible for the outbreaks and affected the body differently, and that the governments of the infected areas responded to the outbreak differently. Various ways that caused the two outbreaks to be similar was that…

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