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Re: Self-control, not condoms, is best HIV preventer     

Group: alt.seduction.fast · Group Profile · Search for Ugandans in alt.seduction.fast
Author: Gwen
Date: Jul 26, 2008 08:52

... HIV infection as a successful model. There, he said, the HIV prevalence rate was reduced from 29 to 6 percent in ten years with a program that promoted abstinence for unmarried Ugandans and monogamy for couples. The program also issued condoms only to married people. Cardinal Napier said the Church trusted in people's ability to control their own lives...
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Re: Self-control, not condoms, is best HIV preventer     

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Author: Gwen
Date: Jul 26, 2008 08:45

... HIV infection as a successful model. There, he said, the HIV prevalence rate was reduced from 29 to 6 percent in ten years with a program that promoted abstinence for unmarried Ugandans and monogamy for couples. The program also issued condoms only to married people. Cardinal Napier said the Church trusted in people's ability to control their own lives...
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Re: Self-control, not condoms, is best HIV preventer     

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Author: mizlee
Date: Jul 26, 2008 08:42

... against HIV infection as a successful model. There, he said, the HIV prevalence rate was reduced from 29 to 6 percent in ten years with a program that promoted abstinence for unmarried Ugandans and monogamy for couples. The program also issued condoms only to married people. Cardinal Napier said the Church trusted in people's ability to control their own lives. ...
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Re: Self-control, not condoms, is best HIV preventer     

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Author: good
Date: Jul 25, 2008 17:33

... against HIV infection as a successful model. There, he said, the HIV prevalence rate was reduced from 29 to 6 percent in ten years with a program that promoted abstinence for unmarried Ugandans and monogamy for couples. The program also issued condoms only to married people. Cardinal Napier said the Church trusted in people's ability to control their own lives. ...
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Re: Self-control, not condoms, is best HIV preventer     

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Author: good
Date: Jul 25, 2008 17:16

...program against HIV infection as a successful model. There, he said, the HIV prevalence rate was reduced from 29 to 6 percent in ten years with a program that promoted abstinence for unmarried Ugandans and monogamy for couples. The program also issued condoms only to married people. Cardinal Napier said the Church trusted in people's ability to control their own lives. "...
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Re: Happiness growth and expectation inflation     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Apr 15, 2008 21:09

... will be frustrations that can result in aggression. Aggression can be reduced by satisfying that hope, or it can be minimized by eliminating it. Hopeless people are apathetic people. The Ugandans, when they were under the tyrannical, repressive, and wantonly violent dictatorship of Idi Amin, dared not dream of improving conditions or rebelling against Amin's rule. The South African blacks, ...
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Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction     

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Author: turtoni
Date: Apr 2, 2008 23:57

...), where the violent uprising of the lower class against a plutocratic oligarchy leads to the destruction of civilization, while the protagonist survives back home in a now-fortified European colony in the Ugandan highlands. The term was coined by Brian Aldiss in Billion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction. A "cosy catastrophe" is typically one in which civilization (as we know it) ...
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Re: President Bush's Trip to Africa: Solidifying U.S. Partnerships with the Region.     

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Author: SBC Yahoo
Date: Feb 22, 2008 13:58

...who writes about the region, said some African leaders with good relations with the United States often feel so powerful that they see no need to engage with opposition groups. He cited Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, who cast himself as a staunch U.S. ally in the fight against terrorism at a time when he was facing growing criticism for his increasingly dictatorial rule. ...
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Re: President Bush's Trip to Africa: Solidifying U.S. Partnerships with the Region.     

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Author: James Fenimore
Date: Feb 22, 2008 13:04

... who writes about the region, said some African leaders with good relations with the United States often feel so powerful that they see no need to engage with opposition groups. He cited Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, who cast himself as a staunch U.S. ally in the fight against terrorism at a time when he was facing growing criticism for his increasingly dictatorial rule. Museveni, ...
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BUSH & AFRICA? Democracy's Not His Top Priority There!     

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Author: James Fenimore
Date: Feb 22, 2008 13:00

... who writes about the region, said some African leaders with good relations with the United States often feel so powerful that they see no need to engage with opposition groups. He cited Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, who cast himself as a staunch U.S. ally in the fight against terrorism at a time when he was facing growing criticism for his increasingly dictatorial rule. Museveni, ...
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