Aids Quilt
I can still remember when the massive AIDS epidemic hit the
scene. Suddenly everyone was blaming the gay community for a
deadly virus known as HIV. This is the virus that can be
transmitted via sexual contact from one individual to another.
The virus that causes AIDS. For those who're unsure about the
acronym, it stands for acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
This horrific health affliction destroys the human immune
system, and without an immune system you're unable to fight off
any bacteria or viruses. Imagine what the flu could do to
someone without an immune system. The results are tragic.
Anyway, in recent years an AIDS
quilt has been developed. This is a sort of
foundation designed to battle the AIDS pandemic.
Anyone can view the AIDS quilt on the web. It's not just any
ordinary quilt, but rather a symbol of knowledge and
recognition. It represents the countless individuals that have
suffered and died from this fatal disease. It represents those
who wish to donate to the AIDS foundation in order to help our
medical world progress further toward a cure.
Furthermore, the AIDS quilt is a constant reminder of what
harsh STDs are out there. I believe it's imperative that people
know this. Men and women, young and old, should keep in mind
the dangers of casual and unprotected sex. It's no longer about
mere pregnancy. In this day and age it's about dying. But you
don't have to take my word for it, the AIDS quilt speaks for
itself.
Education is the key when it comes to HIV and other STDs. We
have to be willing to share this knowledge with our children.
As time moves forward, high schools are getting better about
educating our children regarding the dangers of sex.
The facts of AIDS are being taught in public schools. But it
shouldn't stop there. Talk to your teens about the HIV virus.
Knowledge is their weapon. You can also pull up facts
concerning the AIDS
quilt online and let your children see just how
serious it is. When it comes to STDs and casual sex, we can't
just expect our kids to know everything. It's our duty to teach
them.
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