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Here, unlike in Yunnan, HIV spread not through illegal behavior but through blood donation. In the early 1990s, the Chinese leadership launched a blood drive and paid donors for their plasma. It was a program intended to benefit all Chinese--the poor by giving them a way to supplement their income, and the rest of China by replenishing the national blood banks' dangerously low stocks. "It was like a poverty-relief program," says a Henan resident who gave plasma in 1993 and became infected. Through campaigns in the villages and schools, the government encouraged rural farmers and factory workers...
...students who are involved in this project originally came together to supplement AIDS education in the classroom, which they said is insufficient...
...Rubix your way to an “A?” It’s worth a twist. Even if your grades don’t improve, you can always use your skills to supplement your caloric intake, as Camann does. “I have been able to get free food by making bets with people at snack bars. They don’t think I can do it and then I get free drinks and free food.” Will late-night ’Noch’s Rubixers rival the Au Bon Pain?...
...colony. Neither Gandhi nor Martin Luther King ever held office, but the political imprint left by their activism and protest is indisputable. The IOP seems thrilled to give students money to make photocopies for Ted Kennedy’s assistant’s assistant. Why not offer funding to supplement students actively struggling and putting themselves on the line for social change...
Pforzheimer House Committee Secretary Sara E. B. Mixter ’04 estimated that she frequents the store about once a week to supplement the study breaks she often hosts, a tally she thinks is unusual for most students...