RE: Whats Happening?
Hi All,
Bibi you are absolutely right and i must say that the idea with the blog is for us to share thoughts regarding issues around HIV/AIDS. What i have noticed is that most people are not willing to commit to discussions like this rather a different discussion that might involve certain things in life. Nevertheless, it is also important to realize that contemporary issues like Health its also important, its a part of our world and we need to share more light.
It will be great if people like you and others in this blog share at least things going on in their environment regarding this issue. Moreover the blog is also for interesting conversation from the forums regarding the LN.
We have about three articles that are critical that people did not talk about, it will be beneficial if you can tell us if any of this article relates to whatever that might be going on in your country.
Thanks a lot
Fredrick

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Let’s stop AIDS together
Hello, my name is Oksana Havrylyuk (oksanka_g@yahoo.com), I am from Lviv, Ukraine.
The world is constantly changing
People are the ones who change it
Become THE person who will change the world
If you want to find a solution of this problem together and prevent spreading of HIV/AIDS in the World join this project!
Let’s stop AIDS together!
Contact – Oksana Havrylyuk - oksanka_g@yahoo.com
Vision of the project “Let’s stop AIDS together”
Spreading information about HIV/AIDS among young people in order to prevent growth rate of the infection.
Dates – 1st September – 2006 – 1st November 2006 (required)
Traineeship type – DT
Quantity of TN’s – 6
Currently available -TN-Yo-UA-LV-2006-1242
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My name is Ron Hudson. I am a 20+ year survivor of HIV/AIDS living in North Carolina and I have just initiated a new blog carnival for people living with HIV/AIDS and their caregivers around the world. Details of the carnival can be found at
http://internationalcarnivalofpozitivities.blogspot.com/.
I am writing for 3 reasons: 1) to request submission from bloggers for the first edition (deadline July 2, 2006--can be an existing posting) 2) to seek volunteers to host future editions, and 3) to ask you to disseminate this information to your contacts. associates and fellow bloggers via email and blog posts.
If you have any questions, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Ron Hudson
He y'all
My name is Kevy from Venezuela. I hope you are doing great. I'm coordinating the @ HIV/AIDS IG and I need some help. So I hope we can exchange experiences.
Take care!
Kevy Nathalie
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We work like a horse.
We eat like a pig.
We like to play chicken.
You can get someone's goat.
We can be as slippery as a snake.
We get dog tired.
We can be as quiet as a mouse.
We can be as quick as a cat.
Some of us are as strong as an ox.
People try to buffalo others.
Some are as ugly as a toad.
We can be as gentle as a lamb.
Sometimes we are as happy as a lark.
Some of us drink like a fish.
We can be as proud as a peacock.
A few of us are as hairy as a gorilla.
You can get a frog in your throat.
We can be a lone wolf.
But I'm having a whale of a time!
You have a riveting web log
and undoubtedly must have
atypical & quiescent potential
for your intended readership.
May I suggest that you do
everything in your power to
honor your encyclopedic/omniscient
Designer/Architect as well
as your revering audience.
As soon as we acknowledge
this Supreme Designer/Architect,
Who has erected the beauteous
fabric of the universe, our minds
must necessarily be ravished with
wonder at this infinate goodness,
wisdom and power.
Please remember to never
restrict anyone's opportunities
for ascertaining uninterrupted
existence for their quintessence.
There is a time for everything,
a season for every activity
under heaven. A time to be
born and a time to die. A
time to plant and a time to
harvest. A time to kill and
a time to heal. A time to
tear down and a time to
rebuild. A time to cry and
a time to laugh. A time to
grieve and a time to dance.
A time to scatter stones
and a time to gather stones.
A time to embrace and a
time to turn away. A time to
search and a time to lose.
A time to keep and a time to
throw away. A time to tear
and a time to mend. A time
to be quiet and a time to
speak up. A time to love
and a time to hate. A time
for war and a time for peace.
Best wishes for continued ascendancy,
Dr. Whoami
P.S. One thing of which I am sure is
that the common culture of my youth
is gone for good. It was hollowed out
by the rise of ethnic "identity politics,"
then splintered beyond hope of repair
by the emergence of the web-based
technologies that so maximized and
facilitated cultural choice as to make
the broad-based offerings of the old
mass media look bland and unchallenging
by comparison."
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