Although some prevention efforts have succeeded, many analysts believe that the solution to the global AIDS crisis is the development of a vaccine that will prevent people from AIDS in the first place. Many researchers believe that the development of a vaccine is possible and absolutely necessary in order to eradicate AIDS. However, many pharmaceutical companies do not want to invest in AIDS vaccine research because of the large expense involved and the belief that profits could not be made on the vaccines. Funding for research to develop an AIDS vaccine comes from several sources, mainly the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), UNAIDS, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), U.S. government agencies, and a few multinational pharmaceutical companies. In the , AIDS continues to spread in the developing world. Although successes have occurred, many experts contend that much more needs to be done. They argue that the to AIDS needs to be of greater duration, greater quality, and greater scope to reach the many areas of life which AIDS touches and affects.
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The Chinese worked on the Great Wall for over 1700 years. In turn, all emperors who came to power added pieces of the wall to protect their . But the wall was not a solid wall. It was a line of barricades. First Emperor Qin wanted a much better barricade to protect his people from the Mongol invaders to the north. He wanted a wall 30 feet wide and 50 feet high. First Emperor Qin used peasants, captured enemies, criminals, scholars, and anyone else who irritated him, and put them all to work, building the Great Wall. Labourers were not paid for their work. It was labour. About 3000 people worked on the wall during the Qin Dynasty. Rocks fell on people, Walls caved in. Workers died of exhaustion and . Labourers were fed only enough food to keep them alive. There is an old Chinese saying, “Each stone in the wall represents a life lost in the wall’s construction.”
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- dynasties
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- strong
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There was a when the summit of Mount Everest was about as isolated as you could get, but now climbers who reach the roof of the world will be able to pause to check their or perhaps surf the internet. A Nepalese telecommunications company has a 3G mobile phone network around the mountain and says its coverage will even reach the summit.Ncell says the installation of base stations along the to the mountain has, for the first time, brought a mobile data service to local people, tourists and climbers.When Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing reached Everest’s summit in 1953, expedition leaders had to send runners to carry to the nearest telegraph office.Satellite, then mobile voice phones have since helped travel faster, but now a station near Everest base camp in the Khumbu valley has heralded a communications revolution in the Himalayan country, Ncell’s parent company, the Swedish-based TeliaSonera, says.
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- time
- emailsor
- installed
- route
- messages
- news
Before the start of World War I, the Gibson girl was the rage; she did not date, and waited until a proper young man to her for marriage. However, nearly a whole generation of young men had died in the War leaving a whole of young women without desirable suitors. They decided not to waste away their young lives waiting idly for spinsterhood but to enjoy life. The new women broke away from the set conventions, turned fashionable, they the black wool stockings and became crazy about new fashions, wore rayon stockings, feet, ankles, and calves formerly hidden were now on show. Scott Fitzgerald referred to them as a “whole race going hedonistic deciding on pleasure”. The famous film star Louise Brooks became the ideal for young girls, Brook’s exuberant social life, her contacts with the wealthy and her life style inspired young women to break away from the Victorian traditions of repression and conventionality. The Victorian cult of true womanhood preached “piety and purity” as the cardinal virtues for women. They were supposed to follow the dictates of men and domesticity was the chief ideal to be to maintain chastity and purity.
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- proposed
- generation
- discarded
- lavish
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Legends have been told for many years about the Great Sphinx. These stories tell about the and mysteries of this sphinx. Some people even believe that there are hidden passageways or underneath the Great Sphinx, but nothing has been found yet.The beginning of one about the Great Sphinx is written on a stele between the sphinx’s paws.The story reads that one day a young prince fell asleep next to the Great Sphinx. He had been hunting all day, and was very . He dreamt that the Great Sphinx promised that he would become the ruler of Upper and Lower Egypt if he cleared away the sand covering its body (the Great Sphinx was covered up to its neck). The rest of the story is gone, so you will have to use your to work out the ending. This stele was put up by the pharaoh Thutmosis IV who lived around 1400 B.C.
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- powers
- rooms
- story
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By the standards of the 70s, when the climbing routes were littered with tents and food packets, Everest is a lot cleaner, with just a smattering of plastic bottles and sweet wrappers on the rocky plateau that is the base camp. But, a Nepali environmental coalition is the government in Kathmandu to adopt a new management to safeguard the Himalayas in the of mass tourism – and to make amends for the sins of the past.
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- age
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The sleep cycle of four stages and lasts about 90 to 120 minutes. Dreams can occur in any of the four stages of sleep. In 5 percent cases, dreams occur in the last stage of sleep to as REM sleep stage. Often the sleep cycle repeats after an hour and the process continues. That is how a person has several different dreams in one night. Most people remember dreams that occur in the morning when they are about to wake up. But, some persons can’t remember their dreams. The stages in the sleep cycle are by the changes in the specific brain activity. In stage one, man is in NREM when muscle relaxation, lowered body temperature and slowed heart rate is observed. In the dreaming process, adrenaline is secreted, blood pressure increases and heart beats become faster. People with a weak heart may die in sleep. Researchers have shown that people who are deprived from REM, exhibit symptoms of and anxiety. Deprivation of REM sleep causes over-senility, lack of concentration and memory loss. So, dreaming helps tackle stress, the mind is recharged and the body is revitalized. Dreaming transcends the mere unconscious aspects of social, emotional and personal awareness.
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- comprises
- referred
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- irritability
In one of Spike Lee’s most complex films to date, the of Jungle Fever is dedicated to exploring the consequences of the illicit affair between successful Black architect Flipper Purify (Wesley Snipes) and his Italian-American secretary, Angie Tucci (Annabella Sciorra). Set to a smoldering by Stevie Wonder, the film follows the smitten pair as they ditch their partners after being discovered in order to move in together. Audiences are treated to views of Harlem and Bensonhurst through Lee’s powerful lens as Flipper and Angie’s romance proves too to survive the scrutiny and violent objections from their families and .
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- majority
- soundtrack
- haunting
- communities
The players the Cincinnati Reds trotted out on Wednesday a prime opportunity for Harvey to regain his form. But against the first batter of the game, Zack Cozart, Harvey gave up a home run. Next up, Ivan De Jesus Jr. lined a single off Harvey’s backside. Harvey escaped the first inning without further by striking out the next three batters, setting the cadence for his night. Like a ship wading through rough waters, Harvey encountered his share of whitecaps, but he finished in good , striking out seven in six innings while allowing two runs and seven hits, as the Mets defeated the Reds, 5-2, at Citi Field. “This is the best I think he’s thrown all year,” Manager Terry Collins said. “I think he’s making .” Neil Walker drove in two runs to support Harvey, with one of the R.B.I. coming in the third on his ninth home run, which tied him for the franchise record for April. Last with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Walker did not hit his ninth homer until July 26.
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- presented
- damage
- condition
- strides
- season
Sales fell faster in greater China, which includes Hong Kong and Taiwan, than in any other , down 26 percent compared with the previous year. in mainland China, Apple’s second-largest market after the United States, fell 11 percent as the country struggled with a slowing economy. Apple’s prospects there remain since the government recently shut down Apple’s e-book and digital movie services without . Apple’s forecast for the current quarter did not make Wall Street more confident. The company projected revenue of $41 billion to $43 billion. That is much worse than Wall Street had been .
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- region
- Sales
- uncertain
- explanation
- predicting