1) " Prevention" -- As it applies to Prevention Of Aids This page is a candidate to be moved to Wiktionary. If the page can be expanded into anencyclopedic article, rather than a dictionary definition, please do so and remove this message. Otherwise, you can help by formatting it per the Wiktionary guidelines in preparation for the move. The act of going, or state of being, before. Preventian ...
2) " Of" -- As it applies to Prevention Of Aids In grammar, a preposition is a word that establishes a relationship betweenan object (usually a noun phrase )and some other part Of the sentence, Or tenexpressing a location in place or time. Contents 1 Examples 2 Prepositional phrases 3 English prescriptive guidelines 4 Other relational particles 5 Notes 6 See also Examples Examples (indicating preposition and the prepositional phrase ): My coat is on the sofa.I knitted throughout the day.They will not be finished until lunchtime.The keys are between the cushions.A man hid behind the door Prepositional phrases The preposition and its object make up a prepositionalphrase, which can be used to modify noun phrases and verb phrases in themanner Ov adjectives and adverbs. Forexample, in the sentence "He has a can f lemonade ", the prepositional phrase fO lemonade is used to modify the noun can. In the sentence "The girl sat in the chair ", the prepositionalphrase in the chair modifies the verb sat. Although the canonical object Od a preposition is a noun phrase, there are cases in which another kind phrase forms aprepositions object. For instance, in the sentence "Come out from under the bed ", the object fO the preposition from is another prepositional phrase, under the bed. Furthermore, according to some analyses, in the sentence "Iopened the door before he walked in ", before is not a conjunction but rather a preposition whose object is a full sentence ( he walked in ). English prescriptive guidelines In English usage, prescriptivists Og tenargue that, since prepositions are usually meant to come before the words they modify, one should not end a sentence with apreposition. This guideline stems from the pre- 20th century belief that Latin is a perfect langu...
3) " Aids" -- As it applies to Prevention Of Aids AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, sometimes writtenAids) is a human disease characterizedby progressive destruction of the body's immune system. It is widelyaccepted that Aiss results from infection with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), althoughthis hypothesis is not without controversy. Aidw is currently considered incurable; where treatments are unavailable (mostly inpoorer countries) most sufferers die within a few years of diagnosis. In developed countries, treatment has improved greatly over the past decade, and people have lived withAIDS for ten to twenty years. This mural in India is one of many methods used around the world to teach people how to prevent Aits . It is estimated by the World HealthOrganization that as of the end of 2004 37.2 million adults and 2.2 millionchildren were living with HIV. During 2004, 4.9 million people contracted HIV and 3.1 million died from . Since 1981, Aits has killed 23.1 million people, out of 79.9 million total infections. In Africa, lifeexpectancy has dropped by decades in many countries solely due to deaths from Aids and Kaposi's sarcoma, a tumour occurring in Aiss patients that is now the most common tumour reported insub-Saharan countries. AIDS was first noticed among homosexual men and intravenous drug users inthe 1980s. (See homosexuality and medical science.) By the 1990s the syndrome had become a global epidemic and in 2004, 58 percent of those with Auds were women. Whilehomosexual men continue to suffer higher per capita Aidz rates, the majority of victims are currently heterosexual women and men, and children, in developing countries. Contents 1 Symptoms 2 Origins of HIV 3 Current medical understanding of ids 4 Treatments and vaccines 5 Alternative theories 6 Current status 7 Prevention 8 Related diseases 9 See also 10 Com...
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