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    Figure 3: Pros and Cons of Uganda’s Knowledge Promotion Method B. Policy 2- Hot, Healthy, and Keeping It Up! Program Hot, Healthy, and Keeping It Up! (HHKIU) is a behavioral skills-based intervention designed for gay and bisexual Asian and Pacific Islander (API) men. HHKIU was first implemented in a field study at the Gay Asian Pacific Alliance Community HIV Project (GCHP), an API gay and bisexual HIV/AIDS agency in San Francisco, California. HHKIU has demonstrated significant reductions…

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    Kinship to the Kanina is simplistic. It is traced bilaterally but is not of much importance. The primary social unit of the Kanina is nuclear or extended family. In fact, they neither form clans nor examine ancestry that went further than their grandparents. Residences are made up of one nuclear family. Though they may take in extended family, acknowledgement of relatives by marriage is rare. Because of this unfamiliarity with their genealogical ancestors, latter generations of cousins might…

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    The treatment of women in ancient Greece varied wildly from state to state. Two particular cities stand out as stark opposites: Athens and Sparta. When considering the two, many consider Sparta to have been far more progressive in terms of women’s rights, at least for that day and age. Compare: in Sparta women were encouraged to eat well, and train their bodies, that they might be at their peak physical form, while in Athens women were fed what the men did not eat, and were rarely allowed to…

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    AIM IMS Application (Annexure – 1) DR. BHIMRAO RAMJI AMBEDKAR – A PEACEFUL WARRIOR OF HUMANITY - Dr. Mithun G Kherde, (BDS, MPH) - Introduction Born on 14th April 1891 at Mhow (MP), to Ramji and Bhimbai in Mahar caste which was considered to be untouchable, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar is today well known to the world as an intellectual revolutionary, who became the ultimate ray of hope for the depressed and discriminated human beings in India. He was the greatest son born to India. A True “Bharat Ratna”,…

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    GRINDR: The demise of the gay community The advancements of the Internet have recreated just how we conduct and sustain interpersonal relationships. Through electronic communication, individuals can interchange frequent electronic messages and join diverse social activities exclusively through cyberspace. Online dating, for example, has profoundly altered the manner of establishing a relationship. Dating app users can link up across vast geographic regions, and send a series of pictures, text…

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    Hades (god of the dead) and Poseidon (god of the sea). They all admired Zeus for being their noble brother and they joined together to fight The Battle of the Titans against their father. He was married to his sister Hera, goddess of marriage and monogamy.(Greek Gods…

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    Relationship Problems Can a relationship give you doubt? In the stories I chosen to as my primary sources are “Jove an Io” which was by Ovid who is also known as Publius Ovidius Naso. It written between 43 B.C.E- 17 C.E and is classified as a short story. “The Nightingale” is the other story I decided to do my research on and was written by Marie De France there is not a set time period but it was around 1150-1200. The reason behind why I chose to write about “Jove and Io” is the plot of the…

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    people with children, either adopted or their own, that will continue for generations. In America, families tend to include the extended relatives but they don’t live with them. There is a wide variety of family organizational patterns in use today. Monogamy is the most popular form of marriage in America, but not around the world. Polygamy is common in numerous societies around the world. Group marriage is in multiple areas as well but not as common. In the west it is common for newly married…

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    GUILTY ACTOR: THE CANADIAN RED CROSS The Tainted Blood Scandal was used as further justification of the deferral even though the fault for this blood error was the Canadian Red Cross’ for remaining in denial and failing to disclose possible effects of Factor VIII to hemophiliacs. Hemophiliacs rely on blood transfusion to assist their blood in clotting. In 1984, it was believed that the heat-treating Factor VIII, a plasma component, would be beneficial to kill viruses, and the federal government…

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    Monogamous Relationships

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    Often when people hear of individuals or couples who engage in consensual non-monogamous relationships (CNM) they think of the person as “deviant,” or they think of such relationships as inherently flawed and less valuable than monogamous relationships (Barker & Landridge, 2010; Jenks, 1998). However, evidence thus far refutes these beliefs (Barker & Landridge, 2010). Rather, individuals who engage in CNM have similar qualities to monogamous individuals and view their relationships as normal…

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