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Applies the principles of conversation analysis to AIDS counselling situations.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Salim Abbas, a student from India, is sent to Chicago by his family to further his education. A fervent Muslim, he has difficulty adjusting to living in American society and is drawn into an Islamist terrorist cell - one of a growing number across the United States. He becomes one of them and now must do as commanded by his Imam to bring honor and respectability to his family. David Anderson, a young middle level manager, working to climb the corporate ladder, is caught in a struggle to balance the challenges of difficult economic times at his company and the wish to spend more time with his young family. Simon Weiss, a charter pilot, relocates to Chicago from Atlanta after a nasty, bitter divorce. Broke, angry and frustrated, he tries to rebuild his life - and takes the easy way. Rendezvous is the story of how the lives of these men randomly intersect, ultimately meeting head on in a final, horrifying, act of terrorism that shocks the world. Again.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
In the delta region of Nigeria, women seeking HIV care face a plethora of deeply gendered inequalities. As a result, HIV-positive women are often unable to use the treatment schemes that are seemingly available to them. Pathologies of Patriarchy brings together a geographic analysis of gendered inequalities with practical implementation questions concerning the limits of current global health programming. This book is an experiential analysis of HIV treatment programs that includes first-hand accounts of how female patients explain and cope with the poor access to and the inconsistencies in the delivery of HIV service care that complicates their adherence to treatment, as well as the complex...
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Based on articles chosen from the sixth annual 'Social Aspects of AIDS' conference, this book focuses on up-to-date accounts of HIV/AIDS research and associated social/sexual issues.