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This 4 page paper reflects on the AIDS / HIV situation by answering a series of questions.
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the student to add personal observations to the following comments, which must of necessity be very general. The questions should spark further thought. They are as follows: What is new
and what is not? The thing that will probably strike a reader most forcibly is the fact that while the rate of new infections has dropped dramatically, the rise in
the number of people living with the disease has skyrocketed. This means that people with the disease are living longer, but the question must be asked: what is the quality
of that life? How do HIV and AIDS make you feel about your life? Any responsible person will have to consider the fact that they could contract the disease, and
behave accordingly. Young people in particular have a terrifying sense of invulnerability, so they may not be careful when they have sex. Unwanted pregnancy has always been a problem, but
now the risk is heightened by the specter of a fatal disease. Personal experience? If the student knows someone with the disease, he can speak to its devastation. Although
new medicines and techniques have increased the survival rate, there is still no cure for AIDS, and it is life-threatening. Someone who knows an AIDS sufferer can speak to the
weight loss, weakness, and increasing helplessness that the disease engenders. What was it and how did it affect you? That depends entirely on the students experience. Most people find it
unbearable and some turn away from the ill person, unable to watch the suffering. Will AIDS impact the career field? It impacts everything. People who enter the medical field
will perhaps be trying to find a cure for it. If not, they will find themselves taking precautions when working with patients who have the disease. If they choose another
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