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AS IT IS 2014-07-30 US Medical Workers in Liberia Infected with Ebola 美国医务人员在利比里亚感染埃博拉病毒 An aid group reported this week that Ebola has infected a second American medical worker in Liberia. The American-based group
Gunaras Riabokas says driving his taxi along the streets of Vilnius every day has made him Lithuanian unofficial pollster of public opinion. Gunaras Riabokas表示,开出租车环行维尔纽斯大街小巷的他,每天都是如此。这使他不是
AS IT IS 2014-12-02 On World AIDS Day, Activists Claim Progress Not Victory 世界艾滋病日:活动家称抗击艾滋病取得进展但远未胜利 An activist group working to end disease in Africa says the number of new AIDS patients is finally d
International AIDS Day provides an opportunity to examine the efforts to combat the deadly virus that attacks the human immune system. In South Africa, whose 5.7 million HIV victims make it the most affected country in the world, officials and activi
Kenya Joins HIV DREAMS Project 肯尼亚加入艾滋病梦想项目 Kenya will be getting new support to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS among adolescent girls. President Obama announced Sunday that Kenya would be included in the DREAMS project. Its funde
Its the largest city to file for bankruptcy, thats where a person, company, in this case, a city does not have enough money to pay its debt. The financial crisis hit Detroit and its auto industry hard.People moved away. Businesses left town. It all a
One of the first thing they look at is taking place in the grounds of University of Reading. They are hand-pollinating strawberry plants. It might seem strange, but hand-pollination is something that's already been trying out in southwest China, wher
Hi, everybody. I've got a special guest with me this week-Macklemore. For those of you who don't share the same love[i] for hip-hop, he's a Grammy-winning artist-but he's also an advocate who's giving voice to a disease we too often just whisper abou
209. The statue of liberty自由女神像 stationery-stimulus The Statue of Libertys status as a steadfast symbol of freedom has remained steady for quite some time now. As huge in physical stature as Lady Liberty is, her stem, or base, is almost has
Florence, let me start with you, because you wrote this book about being a woman alone. You say your message to women is pretty simple that we need to embrace aloneness, and not think of it as a failure. What do you mean? Well, of course, this is my
A new report from UNAIDS says significant progress is being made against HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. The findings are contained in the 2010 report on the global AIDS epidemic. The latest report shows the number of newly infected people in sub-Sah
Performers and Politicians, Cheers and Chants at AIDS Conference HIV-positive singer Jamar Rogers commanded the stage, just as he did as a semifinalist on the popular U.S. singing competition television program, The Voice. But Rogers was not the only
Immigration attorney's debut novel explores challenges and hidden problems of Colombian immigrant family Faiza Elmasry | Washington, DC 22 July 2010 In her debut novel, Try to Remember, poet Iris Gomez explores the challenges young Latinas struggle w
Joseph Shiroko, founder of Brian Resource Center, communicates with a student in sign language In Kenya, educational and career opportunities are almost non-existent for people born with multiple physical challenges. They face many forms of discrimin
AIDS Drugs Offer Hope of Normal Lifespan in Africa Over the last 30 years life expectancy rates in Africa plummeted, as HIV/AIDS claimed millions of lives. But a new study says antiretroviral drug treatment can dramatically reverse that trend. Profes
Many African Men Fail to Get HIV Treatment A new study says men in sub-Saharan Africa are not accessing HIV/AIDS treatment nearly as often as women. That means many are dying prematurely. Researchers are calling for a more balanced approach to gender
非洲抗逆转录病毒药物供不应求 Stphane Alliali Di Kouam walks one neighborhood in Abidjan every day to visit people livingwith HIV/AIDS. Treatment with antiretroviral drugs can reduce mother-to-child transmissionduring pregnancy and birth
In Botswana, community-based home care is the preferred method of assisting people living with HIV/AIDS. However, a study shows many of the caregivers are suffering economically and emotionally as a result. Botswana has a small population, about two
Non-believers Create Political Pressure Group 美国无信仰者建立利益集团 Polls show that at least six percent of Americans do not believe in God, but their numbers are not reflected in Congress. A new political action committee or PAC will
By Noel King Khartoum 03 December 2006 The United Nations says it is making progress in combating HIV/AIDS in Sudan, but warned that infection rates may be on the rise in the war-torn Darfur region. The United Nations estimates that Sudan has the hi