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On this World AIDS Day, as we approach the thirtieth year of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, we reflect on the many Americans and others around the globe lost to this devastating disease, and pledge our support to the 33 million people worldwide who live with HIV/AIDS.
We also recommit to building on the great strides made in fighting HIV, to preventing the spread of the disease, to continuing our efforts to combat stigma and discrimination, and to finding a cure. Today, we are experiencing a domestic HIV epidemic that demands our attention and leadership.
My Administration has invigorated our response to HIV by releasing the first comprehensive National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the United States. Its’ vision is an America in which new HIV infections are rare, and when they do occur, all persons — regardless of age, gender, race or ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, or socio-economic circumstance — will have unfettered access to high-quality, life-extending care.
About David Jackson
David’s journalism career spans three decades, including coverage of five presidential elections, the Oklahoma City bombing, the 2000 Florida presidential recount and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He has covered the White House for USA TODAY since 2005. His interests include history, politics, books, movies and college football — not necessarily in that order. More about David
Hi, I have an essay tomorrow and I need help breaking down the meaning of a few of these documents:
"Your opinion of the phenomena of light and shade on the clear and spotted surfaces of the Moon assumes some analogy between the Earth and the Moon. Someone adds to this and says you assume that the Moon is inhabited by humans. Then another starts discussing how they could be descended from Adam or how they could have gotten out of Noah’s ark, and many other extravagant ideas that you never even dreamed of. It is indispensable, therefore, to remove the possibility of malignant rumors by repeatedly showing your willingness to defer to the authority of those who have jurisdiction over the human intellect in matters of the interpretation of Scripture." – Giovanni Ciampoli
"Friendship among learned men is a great aid to the investigation and elucidation of the truth. Friendship should be spread through the whole world of learning, and established
Before you read this question, you must understand this question is in no way relevant to me, it was just something i was thinking about.
What would happen if a deranged doctor were to kidnap pregnant women, steal their embryos, and study stem cells, and through this he cured tons of different ailments. Say he cured cancer, and aids, gave amputees and paraplegics and quadriplegics their lives back, even cured aging, how do you think the world would look at this? Would the ends justify the means? How would you react if you heard someone doing this?
Again it was just something i was thinking about. I was reading an article on stem cell research, and this idea crossed my mind. Im not some psychopath.

Can I have some revisions and feedback please? Thanks.
Describe the world you come from