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    Safe Sex In Advertising

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    our liking and to go from there. For my photo advertisement, I chose to go with the “Fashion Against AIDS” ad. Fashion Against AIDS is basically a combination of fashion and spreading the message of safe sex. The picture I chose says and represents a lot off the bat as you can see. When I look at the picture I see two males kissing intimately, it’s a very dark background, I see a Fashion Against AIDS sign in the top left corner. I see an H&M logo at the bottom right indicating one of the many…

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    but is telling a story of hope. By forcing the viewer to focus on her words and her expressions in a medium close up shot they made this elderly woman a symbol of the HIV/AIDS population of Zambia While her words give a story of hope, her face contradicts that with a look of sadness and pain. A majority of people with HIV/AIDS in Zambia hear stories of hope, but just like this woman, they still believe HIV is a death sentence. By allowing the viewer to see this elderly woman’s shoulders, they…

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    motivation came from the fact that a new movement for rights and justice had just begun and was only just starting to take off. This ultimately led to protests, riots, and many groups that were not only pro-gay but were also fighting for a cure for HIV/AIDS. The fear of dying caused a strong retaliation, this, in turn, gave more than enough reason for an even more prominent LGBT Rights Movement. Just as people did not ask to contract cancer, people also did not ask to contract HIV, separate…

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    Delivered on August 19th, 1992 at the Republican National Convention in Houston, Texas, Mary Fisher gave a speech about the negative stigma surrounding the topic of HIV and Aids. This speech was made at a time where AIDS was still an extremely taboo topic, and it was delivered shortly after her own HIV diagnosis. Fisher’s main purpose in her speech was to convince the crowd at the convention that anyone is susceptible to disease and that is why she urges, “the Republican Party to lift the shroud…

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    Cross Sectional Survey

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    As a Heath Officer, I have been tasked with researching the frequency of HIV/AIDS in my rural area. It is a small population so I will work on both an observational and experimental study design. This will allow me to attempt to understand the spike in incidence of HIV/AIDS as well as work towards isolating the cause and educating the population. For the observational approach, I will work on a cross-sectional survey of the population. A cross-sectional study must include randomly drawn…

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    disease must be discussed thoroughly HIV/AIDs has spread and destroyed the lives of many. It primarily targets countries that are too poor to receive proper care and education to prevent the spread of the disease within the body. While many argue between condoms and abstinence as the two sources of protection, the…

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    women, this infection can cause PID, which could lead to long term pain, infertility, or sometimes death. AIDS AIDS is caused by human immunodeficiency virus. You can get this from contact through infected blood, semen, or vaginal fluids. If having unprotected sex with someone that has an HIV, you could then get it. By sharing needles or drugs with someone is another way of getting AIDS. AIDS can be spread through vaginal fluids, blood, semen, rectal fluids, and more. By mainly having sex or…

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    Elizabeth Glaser and Mary Fisher both address the HIV/AIDS epidemic skillfully, I think that; unrelated to their specific parties, that Mary Fisher makes a strong rhetorical argument. When Mary Fisher says “We have killed each other with our ignorance, our prejudice, and our silence.” Fisher is evoking Pathos, in the sense that she is telling us of our wrongdoings. She is saying the fact we choose to ignore our fellow citizens' hardships dealing with HIV/AIDS; means that we are killing them. She…

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    self-assured intelligent law graduate from the university Penn. He is on his way to senior partnership at his huge law firm. But he 's hiding a private secret from his high esteemed employers, he 's been diagnosed with AIDS. When he gets terminated while being infected with AIDS he decides to file a lawsuit at his company. He is shown as kindhearted and cares deeply for his very lovely family who are very supportive during the entire length of the case. He plans to sue the law firm from which…

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    When people first are diagnosed or discover they have AIDS, they may not start to begin to take medication. The decision to begin treatment depends on that certain individual; this is determined by past medical history, their current CD4 T cell count, how long they have been infected for and there current…

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