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terviewees in my study of HIV support narratives have said. As is usually the case, the workers and volunteers, most of them living with HIV themselves, already know almost everything I tell them. Again as often happens, their apparently ‘local’ knowledge, accreted from numerous stories of practiceEructation 发表于 2025-3-27 05:34:04
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Adam D. Woodbury,Daniel V. Bailey,Christof Paarl and social programmes for sufferers of haemophilia. We. the fortunate from the haemophilia oasis. have much to learn from each other. This is important. but even more important is the urgency to convey your knowledge. your skills. your experience and your dedication to the haemophiliacs in the desDiastole 发表于 2025-3-27 21:25:09
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aking with pride and without self-pity, Mitchell explained that for black girls in the Jim Crow South childhood was training for self-reliance and preparation for adult womanhood. They learned to work and to care for the young, the old, the sick, and their future husbands. But black survival in the好色 发表于 2025-3-28 03:15:26
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