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    Street team marketing is a form of guerilla marketing that is used to raise awareness of your music among your target fans. Street teams were heavily used by hip hop labels to promote their albums. Labels hired reps to hang up poster and flyers to let people in the street know about their new releases. Today, many people find out about new music online from their peers. You can adapt this old-school tactic of street team marketing to form your own digital street team. A digital street team can help

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    Real-time PCR detection of HIV viral load Introduction: HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a lentivirus which is responsible for HIV infection and eventually causes AIDS. It’s assumed that the virus has been in existence since 1930 but it’s still unclear that how the virus came into existence. There are two kinds of HIV virus, HIV-1 which causes more severe disease and the source of transmission is a chimpanzee species Pan troglodytes whereas HIV-2 is transmitted by Cercocebus atys, a monkey

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    The rapid growth in technological capability, accessibility and usability during recent memory is undeniable: in January 2015, almost 42% of the world’s population had access to the internet, there were 2.08 billion active social media accounts worldwide, mobile cellular internet penetration was on an all time high with approximately 3 billion unique mobile users, including more than 70% penetration in many emerging markets and developing nations worldwide. This widespread prevalence comes with

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    To what extent is ‘Viral Marketing’ beneficial to companies in the twenty-first century? Viral marketing is one of the most significant tools contributing many benefits to businesses in the twenty-first century. Due to the development of internet commerce, computer networks allow people to have an opportunity to select interesting information for them. As a result, the decrease in consuming information through TV, newspaper and radio while the consumption of online information has a dramatic

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    (Pietrangelo, 2013). During this period of time, which is usually a few days, the virus replicates rapidly. The rapid replication results in extremely high amounts of HIV in the blood because the body has not had time to respond to the infection. As the viral load increases more CD4 white cells are destroyed. CD4 cells are a responsible in protecting the body from infection. When these cells are destroyed they no longer are able to adequately activate the body 's immune system. (AIDS.GOV).

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    The Usefulness of Viral Vectors in Treating Dravet Syndrome Voltage-gated sodium channels initiate the development action potentials in neurons; mutations of genes encoding these channels are responsible for genetic epilepsy syndromes with varying degrees of severity1. Dravet syndrome, or severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (SMEI), is a complex and severe form of childhood epilepsy, caused by a nonsense mutation in the sodium voltage-gated channel alpha subunit 1 (SCN1a) gene. Severe loss of function

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    introduced in called to reach at least 90% of all people living with the virus to know their HIV status; 90% of all those diagnosed with HIV infection to receive sustain antiretroviral therapy; and 90% of all those initiated the treatment to have viral suppression by the year 2020 (UNAIDS, 2014a). To achieve the diagnosis goal, both client and provider-initiated service deliveries are implemented in various countries to increase access to HIV testing and counselling. Despite these efforts, the uptake

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    1) I would like to become an HIV Peer Test Counselor because I want to empower students with the knowledge and agency to live healthy lives as they balance their sexual, emotional and physical health. Taking an HIV test is an intimidating experience for many people, so I want to provide my peers a warm, anonymous, and safe space where they can share their experiences while I help them make informed decisions that reflect their cherished values and beliefs. This role will help me increase my emotional

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    The mobile clinic will be operated for providing HIV testing and counseling service. Weekly outreach events will be hosted on a total of 5 college campuses in Alameda County at UC Berkeley, Cal State Hayward (East Bay), Chabot College, Laney College, and Mills College. The outreach on the campuses provides awareness and educate college students regarding the HIV cause, transmission, and prevention. The intervention proceeds over a 24-month period with participants between the ages of 20-29 years

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    Film Review : Teen Scene

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    I stared into the flashing lights of the computer; an exclaimer popped up and read, “Congratulations, your video has been uploaded.” Abby, Jon, and I jumped and celebrated with delight. Finally, our first video of our newest web show could be seen on YouTube. This began many excellent and tragic moments in our young lives. On December 21, 2007, Abby, my brother Jon, and I launched our web series “Pre-Teen-Scene.” The idea of creating a web show occurred after Abby suggested, “We should do a show

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