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HIV/AIDS perceptions and knowledge heterosexual college students within the context of sexual activity: suggestions for the future. *.
College Student Journal
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September 1, 2001|
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To what extent are knowledgeable college students engaging in protected sexual intercourse? Are there gender differences in the involvement in protected sex? Are there gender differences in the extent of involvement in protected sex based on the amount of knowledge of how a person can prevent transmission of HIV? To answer these questions an anonymous questionnaire was completed by a non-probability sample of 184 heterosexual college students. The knowledge scale used in this research was adapted from the ongoing National Health Interview Survey, providing for standardization ...
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Charting the skies — the ancient Greek way
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; ...A Commentary on the 'Phaenomena' of Aratus and Eudoxus," written by astronomer...obscure. His name is not mentioned, Aratus' name," Macfarlane said. "It says...For we are also his offspring.' " Aratus and the Greeks of the time believed in...
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Sermon of the week: Myth and men.
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...example is Paul's argument with Athenian thinkers. Paul quoted to them the Greek philosopher Aratus about the one God ("We are of his kind", Aratus, 'Phainomena' 5; Luke, Acts 17:28). Only as a second step, did he introduce his audience...
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SERMON OF THE WEEK: MYTH AND MEN
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...example is Paul's argument with Athenian thinkers. Paul quoted to them the Greek philosopher Aratus about the one God ( We are of his kind , Aratus, 'Phainomena' 5; Luke, Acts 17:28). Only as a second step, did he introduce his audience...
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Cancer's cluster
Magazine article from: Natural History
; ...mentioned in antiquity. About 260 B.C., the Greek poet Aratus called it Phatne (Greek for "manger," which later became...they may have been thought of as feeding at the manger. Both Aratus and Pliny the Elder noted that Praesepe's absence on a clear...
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Galena treasures its tour tradition
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ...rough and tumble town of miners much in need of spiritual influence. When a New York pastor, the Princeton-educated Rev. Aratus Kent, decided he wanted to move to the frontier, he asked for a place so tough no one else would take it. Two years later...
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Mythologiae.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...classical sources include Hesiod, Alcman, Pindar, Herodotus, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Menander, Aristotle, Theophrastus, Aratus, Apollonius of Rhodes, Theocritus, Diodorus Siculus, Tibullus, Strabo, Hyginus, Horace, Diogenes Laertius, Lucian...
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Caprarola's Sala della Cosmografia.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...described in Hess's article.(8) Kristen Lippincott, looking at the vault more recently, felt that the unusual inclusion of Jupiter could be traced to small manuscript images of the deity found in the Germanicus versions of Aratus'
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FEARS MOUNT AS FIRE STRIKE LOOMS.(News)
Newspaper article from: Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
; ...buildings. Tony Nutting, secretary of the FBU's West Midlands branch, said: "Green Goddesses do not carry breathing app-aratus and they have no chemical suits or specialist equipment. "They only carry firefighting equipment, such as hose reels, breaking...
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Growing, involved & active; First Presbyterian offes broad fellowship
Newspaper article from: Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
; ...nearly as long. A New York minister brought religion to the rough and tumble frontier town that was Galena in 1829. The Rev. Aratus Kent cleaned out the back room of a local tavern to use as a meeting place. He officially established a church two years later...
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Annual Galena home tour schedule for this weekend
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...signal that the British were coming. The church was organized in 1831 with only six members. The founding pastor, Reverend Aratus Kent, left his New York City parish to bring the gospel to what was then the country's western frontier, asking to be sent...
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