Thursday 18 October 2012

What steps could be taken to help make drugs more available to fight AIDS in Africa?

I need to know your opinion on how to get drugs to Africa to help stop or help AIDS. Please ans thanks!(:

Sod drugs, by then it’s to late. What’s needed is education programs and condoms, and that requires money. You want to help you lobby your congressman and demand an increase in specific areas of foreign aid.

Not just medicines for AIDS, but tuberculosis, vitamin A deficiency and childhood vaccines – a lot of information here.
http://www.msfaccess.org/

The Abha Light Foundation is a Homeopathic organization that is actively curing AIDS in Africa without a lot of money… Cuba is also using Homeopathic formulations through the Findlay Institute to not only cure HIV/AIDS but also Malaria and other serious health problems.
Vaccination hasn’t been proven to work and just causes chronic illness.
The drug companies have been pushing suppressive drugs at a high cost — those drugs haven’t been proven to work, but they’re massively expensive and just not affordable.
Prevention is a key issue, but when the male population won’t use condoms there’s nothing that can be done. Throwing more money at the problem isn’t going to solve anything.
Most of the charitable organizations spend more money on advertising and executive salaries so that there’s virtually nothing left over.

Thenoseknows is a vile creature.

The Abha Light Foundation is NOT actively curing AIDS in Africa. Evidence for this claim please?

Homeopathic formulations are not curing malaria either. I’ve had malaria myself, it’s not pretty. Suggesting homeopathy can cure or prevent malaria is potentially putting lives at risk. In fact, some homeopaths have been taken to task for claiming Homeopathy is a substitute for anti-malaria medication.

Hell, even the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital are angry that some homeopaths are making false claims about malaria!

Vaccination HAS been shown to work and does not cause chronic illness.

1) Make a bunch of signs or leaflets (in local language/dialect) about what AIDS is and how it can be avoided.

2) Go to Africa and post them / hand them out.

3) Repeat at least once a year.

It’s a good question. I don’t think there is a simple answer, but let’s run with it.

1 – education on the real causes of AIDS, at least help stop the raping of virgins
2 – use of condoms for sex, thanks President Bush
3 – educate women and give them equal power as the men
4 – we really, really need a vaccine – the Gates Foundation are massively funding this
5 – a couple of good hangings of priests wouldn’t go amiss
6 – educate the kids
7 – improve health services in general, once the basics are in place such as condoms and education

Treatment alone isn’t the answer, a whole load of stuff needs doing first. A vaccine would be ideal.

Fight Aids

Last night I watched the special they had on HIV & AIDS in the black community and how it is out of control. It sadden and devastated me. I’m upset at how it has been somewhat ignored by the government and how we as blacks are somewhat oblivious to it. Other than protecting myself, what can I do to take a stand a fight for the cause to stop the rapid spread of the disease?
I want to thank everyone for commenting and answering. I have found an organization here in my city and state that I can volunteer my time to. Thanks again everyone!

Volunteer for an AIDS-related cause or church ministry. That would really help.

become a spokesperson in your community on awareness..people do listen when you show them the truth

Make other people aware that this is a very serious matter that should not be taken lightly

Make it known about places that offer free condoms like clinics and stuff. Even some schools have them!

Get as much publicity as possible for the cause, try and engage prominent black citizens to join the fight. Lobby as many black politicians as you can.
Hiv/Aids has no borders, sexuality or race.
Good luck.

Fight drugs. The efficacy of transmission of the virus is much greater through shared needles than through sex (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIDS#Transmission_and_prevention) . Get involved with your local public school and volunteer your time to talk to kids. You should also spread awareness of treatments which prevent transmission from mother to child (during childbirth), etc – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIDS#Treatment. Finally, approach your local baptist church (or another church with primarily black congregation). They are bound to have resources and suggestions and will be happy for you to get involved.

Get involved with an advocacy group. Help hand out free condoms with information pamphlets. Remind your friends to get checked regularly (meaning every time they are with someone new) and to use protection. Get involved with the schools, push them to stop teaching just abstinance – talk to students about condoms, and MAKE THEM AVAILABLE.

Making AIDS ok to talk to about is the first step. So many different communities out there, but the one thing they all have in common is no one wants to talk about AIDS because no one wants to talk about sex. Personally I’d rather talk about sex with teenagers than talk to them after about abortions, adoptions, HIV or other STDs.

Educate anyone who will listen. Learn as much as you can about HIV and tell everyone that will listen what you have learned. Let everybody know that there is a crisis and that we all have to do something about it. Join an organization that helps to stop the spread of AIDS. If you are scientifically talented, or know someone who is, go to school for medicine and learn as much as you can about how it works and what can be done on a scientific basis to fight it. For some really “hard core” information (very advanced – meant for doctors and scientists) go to the Entrez Life Sciences Search Engine and type in “human immunodeficiency virus” in the search window and look at the articles. The good news is that the program last night has got the word out, so people like you will do something about it. For further information feel free to contact me – I study retroviruses, and HIV is one of them. You can also recruit people to volunteer for clinical trials of vaccines and medicines used to fight AIDS. There is a lot you can do, but you have done the most important thing of all and that is to start asking questions – lots of them!

Ok, first, I think your quest is noble to say the least. But please don’t make it the governments fault that the black community has the problem you speak of. Our government isn’t responsible for your decision to have unprotected sex or use illegal drugs. Unprotected sex and sharing needles for IV drug use are huge. So I would suggest you try and help educate your neighborhood on the precautions. Such as condoms, and only using a syringe for ones self and not using a “community” needle to get high. I’m not advocating illegal drug useage, but if your going to do it, take precautions, or better yet get clean.

I saw that also. Did you see Jesse Jackson. What a waste of time!!!!

TALK TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW ABOUT AIDS!!!! Do the research and speak out to those around you.

Look into civic groups in your community. If you go to church, bring it up with your church leader.

See what BLACK colleges are doing to address this issue and tell them you want to help.

EDUCATE EVERY (BLACK) PERSON YOU KNOW!!!!!

What are some reasons I should because I want to make sure that the government isn’t just stealing my money. Thanks!

you do not have to if you don’t want to

There are so many worse disease than AIDS. Many more people die from disease such as cancer, heart disease, kidney ailments, etc. But for some reasoon AIDS is up on a pedestal. So it is overfunded while many people die from other lesser funded ailments.

At least you wil find it is calming effect no matter how little it is , you have made a natural choice, it is also good for your moral soul and the best part is you are giving a helping hand for everyone to follow

Heart disease and a lot of cancers are preventable if people make healthy lifestyle choices. Smoking and high fat foods are a lot the root causes for mortality. For example, heart attacks, hypertension, lung cancer and cancer of mouth, esophagus, bowel cancer, liver cancer etc etc etc. Other cancers while they may not be linked specific behaviours are able to be detected early due to screening processes that we are lucky enough to have available to us, e.g. breast screening, pap smears, prostate checks. While there is no cure for cancer, it is survivable and we have treatment options available to us. There is no cure for AIDS.

Also, a lot of children over there are born with AIDS. They often dont get the chance to live before their lives are taken away. So its nice for all of us to smoke, drink, eat crappy foods and generally live selfish lives and then have a cry when we are diagnosed with one of the above mentioned ailments but spare a thought for those children who dont make their own health choices, who are never given the chance and as a result live to their teenage lives, let alone adulthood.

Even if some of the money does go to governments, wouldnt you rather donate and half of it get taken by the government than donate nothing and have nothing go to the people who need it ?

Just my two cents

EDIT: With such multiculturalism and diversity i find it hard to accept that people use borders to identify people as their “own” and determine their charity based on invisible borders. I think the plan should be that if someone wants to help some innocent people then any help, no matter the country or ethnicity, should be encouraged.

What country do you live in? Am I the only one left that believes that if we have our own problems with disease and hunger, that maybe this money should be going to our country and not another country that doesn’t even care. Oh lets get money off the american people, they LOVE a good sob story. I am so sick of seeing these commercials and hearing programs where its just 10 cents a day to donate to a county where there are sick homeless children running around that needs help. I will NEVER ever send my money to another country when we have our OWN people that are dead every single day, because they couldnt get a hot meal or a place to sleep. It makes me sick. That was my two cents. I am sorry if it offends you.

Good question. Like are money are actually being use to help people or not?
“Oh, it’s for greater good!”
Tell that to Lord Vordemort and Harry Potter.
“Because it’s the right thing!”
Tell that to Obi-Wan.
“Have some compassion to your fellow humans!”
Tell that to terrorists, North Korea, and others on Earth.
“To stop the AIDS from spreading!”
Uh huh, tell that to people who’s ‘helping’ AIDS victims.
“To help African children!”
Oh yeah? What about OUR children? If we can’t take care of OUR children, then we’re no good.

I stopped donating money because most of the governments stuff it in their pockets. I donated $ 100.00 to Red Cross I do NOT have a lot of money, told them when I did donate please do not ask for more money, they arent asking they are begging. If you pay attention to where you money goes, cure this cure that, fee this kid feed that kid….nothing gets cured, the 3rd worlds just keeps having kids left and right, how can we possibly keep feeding all these kids? I don’t understand when I see on t.v. the mother with the kids, if she is so week, starving, sick, how does she carry a baby? AND I can’t imagine just giving birth over there, looking at another mouth to feed when my other child is sick and dying in the corner of the room. Why can’t they give the women birth control, the kind that last a year in the arm? Help them learn how to take care of themselves……then have kids. Sorry won’t fall for that anymore. AND for the bellringers, some are phonies, how am I suppose to know who is honst or not, easier to not give. THEN you get up to pay for your item at the register and would you like to donate money for this and that? Why should I give KMART money so THEY can donate it to their charity and write it OFF their taxes? It was OUR money….

Wednesday 3 October 2012

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Tuesday 2 October 2012

Kindle Paper White Docs

DISCLAIMER: This review is based on about 30 minutes of use with the Paperwhite back in early September, and about 3 hours of use last week with a prerelease unit. 3G was not enabled and I have not been able to evaluate integration with the Kindle store yet. I will update my review once I receive my unit tomorrow and can register it.
OVERALL USE
The reading experience on the Paperwhite is excellent. The Paperwhite is much more enjoyable to use than the Kindle Touch or the Kindle Keyboard, thanks mostly to the display (more on that below). The Home button from the Touch has been removed, and you now navigate to the menus by touching the top of the screen. Like the Touch, there are no physical page turn buttons. If you want to advance the page, you either swipe, or press the middle/right hand side of the screen (most of the display area is set up to advance the page). To go back a page, you press anywhere on the left 20% of the screen. To access the menu, you press the top 10% of the screen. Contrast for the display can quickly and easily be adjusted with two taps, so it can be brightened or darkened without a lot of menu navigation. There are still eight font sizes like previous generations had, but instead of just three typefaces, you now have six (Baskerville, Caecilia, Caecilia Condensed, Publisher Font, Futura, Helvetica, and Palatino). Publisher Font lets you use the book publisher's embedded font. None of the books I have tried out yet have this option, but I can see how it can provide them with a lot more flexibility. The additional fonts, along with the ability to adjust line spacing and margins, make it much easier to read books that a publisher formats poorly to begin with (as anyone who struggled with the early edition of 'Game of Thrones' can attest to).

The menu system is a bit improved over the Touch. Instead of the basic list display for your books, Paperwhite now includes a graphical display of your book covers (like the Kindle Fire) in addition to the traditional list view. This is a great feature that should have been included with the Touch. Cloud integration is very easy as well. If you have more than 1,000 books, just store some on your free Amazon Cloud drive. Downloading them to the device is very quick and simple. The Paperwhite comes with Kindle Collections which allows you to organize and store your books more easily and put them into genres or collections by author/subject.

DISPLAY
This is where the Paperwhite really shines. The display is absolutely beautiful. I never had a problem with the display on any of my previous kindles, and always thought there wasn't much room for improvement, but you can really tell a difference when looking at the two side by side. Kindles all use E-Ink displays to mimic printed text. The Paperwhite has an improved e-ink display, which is sharper, has improved contrast and resolution, and uses front-lit technology with its built-in light. Images look much sharper, which shouldn't matter too much since most people don't use their kindles for images, but the text looks much better as well. The resolution has increased from 167 pixels per inch (PPI) and 600x800 resolution on all previous models to 221 PPI and 768 x 1024 on the Paperwhite. The lighting is nothing like a traditional back lit screen, like you would see on the iPad or Nook. It is very even and doesn't hurt your eyes at all. I could stare at the display for hours as easily as reading a book. Reading in bright sunshine is no problem and even improved over the Touch. The best part is, you don't need to order a separate light for your Kindle. Unless I am outside or in a bright room, I always use the Amazon cover with built in light for my Touch, which I would prefer not to do, because it adds weight to the device and doesn't feel as comfortable as holding a bare kindle without a cover. Additionally, I had to make sure I slept on the left side of the bed (the direction the light faced) because the light was so incredibly bright that it would make sleeping difficult for your partner if you slept on the right. External lights also only focuses on the top of the screen, and get dimmer as you read down. With Paperwhite, the screen is uniform and easy to read. It may sound like the glow could get annoying, but it is very pleasing to the eyes and easy to read from. I cannot emphasize enough how brilliant the screen is and encourage you to find a display model to look at if you're on the fence about it. I've used the Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight and the Paperwhite display blows it out of the water.

FORM FACTOR
The Paperwhite is a tiny bit smaller and thinner than the Touch, but not by too much. Users of the Touch should not have any problems, but if you're coming from the Kindle Keyboard, it will probably feel a bit awkward to hold it with one hand for awhile, because you don't have as much surface to grip since you can't touch the screen. To understand what I'm talking about, try holding a paperback book in one hand, but only let your hand touch the outer 3/4" of the front of it. You can see in the ads and videos that users are just barely gripping the outside of the Paperwhite so their hand doesn't get in the way of the screen. This is actually a fairly awkward way to hold the Kindle for any significant length of time, as users of the Touch may recall (I can guarantee you that girl laying on the ground reading and just barely holding onto the corner with her thumb did not hold it that way for long). You eventually get used to it, but you still have to shift your hand every once in awhile because it gets uncomfortable. This is one instance where a smaller bezel isn't necessarily better. However the main advantage the Paperwhite has over the Touch is it now has a rubberized back (like the Kindle Fire) compared to the smooth back of the Touch. With the Touch, you had to rely on your palm and thumb to support it. With the Paperwhite, your fingers don't slide off so easily and can assist to support the back. Although this sounds like a small issue, anyone who has tried to hold a Touch with one hand for more than 30 minutes will appreciate this. So it's easier to hold over the touch, but the Kindle Keyboard is still the most comfortable to grip.

TOUCH RESPONSE
Kindle Paperwhite now has a capacitive touch screen. This is almost worth the upgrade alone. The Touch used an IR-based touch screen. So it would register any movement as a touch, even if it wasn't from your body. I would frequently be reading in bed and move to get more comfortable, and the sheets would hit the display and cause it to skip to the next chapter. So then I would have to bring up the menu and go back. I was always careful about closing the cover when I moved to prevent an accidental "touch." I've always been very satisfied with the speed of the page turns on the Touch and never had a problem with it, but this has improved as well, and page turns now register a bit quicker. It is too quick for me to measure the increase, but I think most people will see a noticeable change in response and appreciate it. It is very easy to type with the built in keyboard, so you can easily search for phrases or navigate to something specific in the book. Flipping pages is very quick, but not as quick as with an iPad and there is a very slight lag, pretty much on par with the Kindle Touch. I doubt many will notice this or be bothered by it unless you are flipping very quickly through pages or if you flip through about a dozen pages at once (it can then take a couple seconds to catch up).

BATTERY LIFE
I haven't been able to run reliable testing on the battery, but Amazon's claim of 8 weeks battery even with the light on seems to me to likely be fairly accurate given my limited use of it. Even previous Kindle generations have had amazing batteries so this has never been a problem for me in the past.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES
The Kindle Touch came with some new features, but I never really used any of them too much. Paperwhite has several new features that make reading a more interactive experience (if you want it to be):
- Built in Dictionary - Long press a word for about 2 seconds and you get an instant definition. I use this feature all the time and it is one of my favorite advantages of the Kindle over a traditional book.
- Time to Read - By far my favorite new feature. Previous kindles provide a percentage or a visual indicator of how long a book is. Paperwhite still does that, but also tells you how many hours/minutes you have to finish a book or a chapter, by calculating your average reading speed, and constantly adjusting it. I do not know if it calculates this amount based on the number of pages in a book or the number of words, but it proved to be incredibly accurate, and I had to stop looking at it because I found myself trying to "beat" it. A very fun feature and fairly useful for deciding if you have time to finish a new chapter while waiting for your plane to board or before going to bed. You can just tap it and it will switch to the percentage + the confusing "location" view instead. Some books will display Real Page Numbers to show you the actual page number that would correspond with a physical book, but none of mine had this feature built in.
- Experimental browser - Kindle's "experimental" web browser is back, and is a little bit improved due to the higher resolution, but I still wouldn't want to use it for graphical-heavy sites. I'm not sure how fast the 3g browser will be but the wi-fi version was decent enough that I could use it in a pinch.
- Social Features - Like the Touch, the Paperwhite has integration with Twitter and Facebook, so you can let people know when you're done with a book, or share favorite passages. I can see how some people might like this, but I would much rather have integration with Shelfari so I can update my account once I've finished a book and rate it. This is Amazon's own service so it seems like they are missing a huge opportunity here to promote it. Paperwhite also lets you leave a rating when you've finished a book. I have no idea what this rating is for or where it goes, but it would be great if you integrated this into product pages and had a "kindle rating" where they aggregated all of the ratings left by kindle users. This would allow people to leave a rating without having to write a long-winded (ahem) review and would also contain only ratings by people who had purchased the book. Probably unnecessary but I really think they could do more with the social features to make them useful.
- Whispersync - I haven't been able to evaluate syncing on the Paperwhite yet, but I have a Kindle Fire, Touch, and Keyboard as well and Whispersync works fairly well to sync all of my books across all devices. If I pick up my Fire to read a few chapters, I want to be able to start at the same place when I pick up the Paperwhite. Syncing is usually accurate but sometimes it doesn't register on one of my devices for some reason.
- About the Author - Amazon has announced this new feature that lets you view biographical information about the author and character summaries at the end of the book, much like a real book. None of my books had this feature yet, but it seems like a great idea to add value to Kindle books.

ACCESSORIES
I buy a cover for all of my kindles, mostly to use the built-in light, but the covers add bulk and make it difficult to carry one in a pocket and add weight to it which makes holding it for long periods a bit frustrating. Amazon's official cover is the Paperwhite Leather Cover), but with the Paperwhite display, I won't be using the cover unless I travel with the kindle. This makes it much easier to hold and feels less like I'm holding a tablet in my hands. The Paperwhite isn't scratch-proof, but it definitely is a bit more rugged than the Touch and I don't think most people will even need a cover for it. I have been able to evaluate the cover and I do think it is better than the one produced for the Touch, but I haven't been able to try one out on the actual Paperwhite so I will provide a more thorough review of that when I get mine from Amazon.

CONS
- I love the matte finish on the back of the device, but it does get a bit smudgy from my fingers and You can't really wipe them off without a wet cleaner. The smudging isn't so noticeable that it would bother me though.
- I also actually wish the bezel on the right side was slightly wider and offset a bit. Of course, this wouldn't help left-handed people, but it would make it a little bit easier to hold without having your hand block the screen at all. If you don't use a heavy cover on it, this also shouldn't really be a problem.
- I spent awhile searching for the Amazon Mp3 player before realizing that it and all audio features have been completely removed. The main purpose of this device is to read books, and so I don't fault Amazon for that decision, but I did enjoy cueing up some light classical music occasionally on my Touch and Kindle Keyboard right before bed. This of course means that there is no more text to speech playback of books or integration with audio books. As such, they have dropped the onboard memory to 2GB (about 1,000 books). With integration to Amazon's Cloud service, this should be more than enough for book storage.
- No Power adapter. It comes with a micro-usb charging cable, but you have to have a computer or already own a power adapter from another product to be able to charge it. Amazon did this with the Touch as well and I think it is absolutely ridiculous. I know Amazon wants to charge separately for this but I think not including one is really greedy. If you need one, you may want to buy the Kindle Power Adapter although I'm sure you could probably find a much cheaper one somewhere.
- No Shelfari integration as mentioned above.

CONCLUSION
In my review of the Kindle Touch, I said that while it was a nice device, I didn't feel like it warranted an upgrade for users of 2nd and 3rd generation kindles. The Kindle Paperwhite is definitely upgrade-worthy for all previous kindle users who read more than a few books a year. A stunning display, better touch sensitivity, and software features that Amazon should have come out with years ago, finally make the Kindle the undisputed leader in the e-reader market. Previously I would go back and forth between my Kindle Touch and Fire when reading books, but the Paperwhite is such a pleasure to use that I can't imagine ever choosing the Fire over it again. If you are an avid reader and have never purchased a Kindle before, the Paperwhite will really give you an appreciation for how far these devices have come.
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