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By Danielle D., Matt I., Alec W., and Tommy C. Aids
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Introduction People die, Starve, take for granted Can you see? Do you care? Elton John’s, 55 countries
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The Extent of the Problem Anyone can get it 32.9 million people infected in 2007 Average 5,700 die a day 6,800 a day infected 1 million people infected in U.S
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The Causes of the Problem The safe sex message isn’t spread Condoms not available in undeveloped countries Afraid to be tested and treated Culture reasons
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Solutions to the problem Anti-protein drugs Supply condoms to undeveloped countries Clinics Classes on safe sex Missionaries
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Conclusion
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