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Papers On Gay & Lesbian Studies / Aids
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(The)
Spread of A.I.D.S. in Society
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5 pages that present a comparative review of four articles
that discuss groups (i.e. women, homosexuals etc;)
associated with the spread of AIDS from a sociological
perspective. Four articles are cited in bibliography.
Filename: Aidsarti.wps
A
Simulation Model of the AIDS Epidemic
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This 8 page paper considers the issue of the continuation of
the AIDS epidemic and the development of a simulation model
that supports the continued application of education and
other support mechanisms to reduce the spread of the disease
in Third World countries. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: MHaids6.wps
AIDS
& AIDS-Related Complexes / Implications for EMS
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A 4 page paper that provides an overview of the risk of
transmission, signs and symptoms, testing, ethical and moral
issues surrounding AIDS and AIDS related complexes and
considers their impact on emergency medicine. Bibliography
lists 6 sources.
Filename: Emsaids.wps
AIDS
and the Homosexual Population # 2
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Although its general subject is somewhat identical to
'aidshom2.wps,' this 8 page paper explores homosexuality
itself and discusses why it is so difficult to teach
behaviors that will prevent AIDS among this high-risk group.
Paper makes clear the necessity for empathy regarding
homosexuality and the AIDS "plague."
Filename: Aidshomo.wps
Coworkers
And AIDS: Attitudes
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12 pages in length. Fear and intolerance comprise the vast
majority of attitudes towards AIDS within the workplace.
Even though the general public is well-educated by now as to
the safety issues associated with contact to an AIDS
patient, there still remains unfounded apprehension when it
comes to working within the same environment as those with
AIDS. Clearly, the HIV/AIDS population faces considerably
more challenges than other members of society do, in that
they have to struggle just to achieve a modicum of
acceptance. Their societal counterparts, who are frequently
ignorant to deeper issues surrounding the disease, often
unknowingly make them feel inadequate and worthless when it
comes their life choices. Inasmuch as the workplace is often
a hotbed for judgmental attitudes, AIDS patients have
experienced undue stress that is directly related to
workplace attitudes. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCAIDat.wps
HIV
--Transmission, Prevention, Management, Ethics, &
Attitudes
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This 12 page paper reviews fundamental information about
human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) and education and
treatment topics. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: Hivhard.wps
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