Paul Monette, in Borrowed Time: an AIDS Memoir
.... factor of the book is the way the author presents the story so that the
reader can be in on the slow awakening of the lovers to the fact that Roger has
AIDS. ....
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An AIDS Memoir
.... Such an increased personal experience on the part of the
reader leads to greater compassion for
AIDS sufferers, greater anger at the injustices carried out by ....
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Sex Education
.... but before the
reader begins to believe that Patton will present a clear, coherent, orderly analysis of the problem of
AIDS education, that
reader should be ....
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Embryonic stem cells
.... Smithsonian, 36(9), 78-87. Scientists tout use of stem cells to battle HIV. (2005, December). The
AIDS Reader, 645. Stem cell basics. (2005). Retrieved Mar. ....
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AIDS Preventive Interventions
.... Thus, any
reader who had only a little or no understanding of .... of Key Variables The study's primary independent variable was the
AIDS Intervention Treatment ....
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Early Media Coverage of AIDS
.... Patton 6). There was the between the lines implication that
AIDS came from .... detail seems excessive, as if the intent is to titillate the
reader with information ....
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HIV/AIDS Prisoners. Child Pornography
.... seems that since the overall number of prisoners with HIV/
AIDS is small .... stories with misleading pictures and headlines aimed at grabbing the
reader's attention. ....
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Property Interests and a Cure for AIDS Property Interests and A ...
.... claims in human body parts and cells and the eventual cure for
AIDS and cancer .... Unfortunately, Gray takes this idea no further and the
reader is left with his ....
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Crime Against Nature
.... of personal alienation, of a seeking for love, of concern about
AIDS, of a .... unique voice, mode of selecting language, and imagery to convey ideas to the
reader. ....
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Ludwig Wittgenstein
.... His choice to approach his subject as a member of a community whose forces he could not often control
aids the
reader in understanding the dynamic between ....
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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY "Alicia Says: 'Treat Each
.... The essays challenge the
reader with the contrasting views of prominent spokespersons .... "
AIDS Activists Protest at Animal-Rights Meeting." Los Angeles Times 22 ....
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Five Critiques in Area of Psychology
.... a support group for families and partners of people with HIV/
AIDS was established in .... For example, the
reader is told that Keene is politically conservative; it ....
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Written on the Body
.... betray, made clear here with references to death and decay, to
AIDs, and to .... author is a woman--when no other identification is given, the
reader will assume ....
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Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy
.... noninvolved sex, the confusion between freedom and license, and the fear of
AIDS. .... Setting the book in this socio-historical context helps the
reader to better ....
(1395

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International Business: Environment & Operations
.... Within the text itself, Daniels and Radebaugh have taken care to use many typographical and editorial
aids to help the
reader gain the most from the text. ....
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The Evolution of Infectious Disease
.... Every chapter that precedes the examination and treatment of HIV and
AIDS is a careful preparation for the
reader in understanding the evolutionary nature of ....
(2233

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The Legal Situation of Gays & Lesbians
.... "Silences: 'Hispanics,"
AIDS, and Sexual Practices." In The Lesbian and Gay Studies
Reader, Henry Abelove, Michele Aina Barale, and David M. Halperin (eds.). ....
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Supporting Professionals-at-Risk
.... It informs the
reader that the general thrust of the research is that of .... It
aids understanding by listing the kinds of programs it is evaluating (stress ....
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Services for the Blind
.... whose disabilities result in the inability to read standard printed material without special
aids or devices, and the reading disabled.
Reader advisers are ....
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THE SELECTION OF ESL/EFL CLASSROOM MATERIALS INSTRUCTIONA
Instructional material is the "general term for audio-visual
aids or printed texts which .... code that conveys meaning between the writer and the
reader, but only ....
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Teaching Abstinence in Sex Education
....
Reader's Digest (originally published in Newsweek), April 1, 1991, pp. 24- 25. Quackenbush, M. (1988). Teaching
AIDS. Santa Cruz: Network Publications. ....
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Fiction
.... probably be extended to include, as JD Salinger puts it: "If there is an amateur
reader still left .... The idea is balance of character which, ultimately,
aids plot ....
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Writers and Sex
.... probably be extended to include, as JD Salinger puts it: "If there is an amateur
reader still left .... The idea is balance of character which, ultimately,
aids plot ....
(1504

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3 Approaches to Teaching Reading
.... the needed skills effectively without the guidance given in a good basal
reader program. 2) The teachers' manuals give helpful and varied
aids to effective ....
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Solving America's Sexual Crises
.... among teenagers,
AIDS, pornography, and rape. The book is written in a direct, forceful, polemical style in which Reiss frequently addresses the
reader in the ....
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Mass Culture & Gender
.... of Being is written at a scholarly level, the fact that Lovejoy (1973) relates the concepts to history and historical figures
aids the
reader in comprehension. ....
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Americans With Disabilities Act
.... head injuries, hearing impairments, learning disabilities, loss of limbs,
AIDS, Cerebral Palsy .... software is no longer accessible to the screen
reader (student is ....
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Critiques of 8 Short stories The subject of The Zebra
.... The story has an immediacy that makes the
reader feel he or she was actually .... The different aspects of Irish life are hindrances rather than
aids for the boy ....
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Kafka's Metamorphosis: Uses Characterization and Point-of-View to ...
.... The
reader's sympathies remain with Gregor, because he has been moral, and because .... We might imagine people with
AIDS were initially treated like Gregor in the ....
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Capitalism and Marx
.... In T. Ball & R. Dagger (Eds.), Ideals and ideologues: A
reader. .... feeding has to do with the transmission of HIV-1, the precursor virus of
AIDS, in neonatal ....
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