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    the impact of Aids on late twentieth century sexual attitudes. The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, commonly known as AIDS, a spectrum of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (or HIV), emerged in the 20th Century to considerable social turmoil. AIDS particularly impacted on societal views concerning sexuality and sexual attitudes. AIDS was discovered late in the 20th Century, with widespread anxiety quickly enveloping the new unfamiliar aggressive disease. A particular impact of AIDS on late…

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    Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), pertain to a group of diseases that are transmitted predominantly through unprotected sexual contacts. Besides intercourse, STDs are transmissible through contacts with infected areas, contaminated objects, or from pregnant women to the fetus. Sometimes people infected with STDs do not show symptoms, therefore, is unknown if sexual partners are infected. The causes of STDs are the infections with bacteria, viruses, fungi, mycoplasmas, and parasites whose…

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    providing clean needles in exchange for dirty needles to injection drug users (IDUs). Other necessary supplies are also provided such as alcohol wipes, tourniquets, other sterile injection equipment and condoms (National Alliance of State & Territorial AIDS Directors, 2012). Comprehensive programs link the IDUs to educational materials, HIV and Hepatitis C screenings, substance…

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    AIDS is and acroynym for acquired immune deficiency syndrome. It is a disease that attacks the body 's immune system. When someones immune system is damaged, everyday illnesses like a cold or flu can be deadly. This disease is transmitted by sexual intercourse, drugs, and blood to blood contact. Since the 1980 's all blood is checked before blood transfusions take place. AIDS can be passed on to a baby through the placenta, and of course…

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    Who would actually want to legalize prostitution? It’s an invitation of sexually transmitted diseases, illegal drugs, and violence all at your door step! Now imagine your family waking up at any hour in the day and seeing an individual leaned over a car and shortly afterwards get in just to return and complete the cycle repetitiously. Or perhaps someone approaching you seeking money for drugs. Wild enough yet? How about your spouse infecting you with a sexually transmitted disease that you know…

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    PBS states on July 3, 1981, New York Times published a story about a rare disease that was found to be in only gay men. This was called GRID, which stood for Gay Related Immune Deficiency Disorder, or its current name AIDS. AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and GRID was changed to this due to the discovery that it wasn 't only gay men to obtain it. Which makes it even more important that all students from Junior high and up are aware of the risk. This…

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    AIDS, an invisible dead can change life and families of people who get infect. AIDS is the final form of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). This virus attacks and weakens human resistance and killing millions of people each year. There are millions of people living with AIDS today, about 60% of people in Africa got infect. People are living in fear because AIDS is easy to spreading and there is no medicine to stop this illness. During the AIDS Day Speech on 2006, President Obama gave a speech…

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    The Effects of Condom Availability Programs Sex education has been very controversial over the past several years, and one of the major questions is whether teachers should be informing kids about safe sex or abstinence. This point prompted research and studies that shed some light on abstinence programs and how influential they claim to be. The outcome is shocking. More students in abstinence-only programs become pregnant than students who are taught safe sex. This statistic is growing and it…

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    there be as many individuals affected by this disease? If there was an immunization to protect the CD4 cells would AIDS be a syndrome anymore? Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is not possible without the human immunodeficiency virus which is the driving force behind scientists collaborating worldwide in ending and preventing this pandemic. Etiology “The primary etiologic agent of AIDS is HIV, an enveloped ribonucleic acid (RNA) retrovirus that carries its genetic material in RNA rather than…

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    Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) or infections (STI) refer to “a variety of clinical syndromes caused by pathogens that can be acquired and transmitted through sexual activity” (Schuilig&Likis, 2013, p. 485). There are a variety of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and ectoparasites that may contribute to the cause of a sexually transmitted infection. The knowledge of these microorganisms contributing to the infection resulted in changing the term from venereal disease, which primarily referred…

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