Finally the season is coming to a close. Our last game is at home this Saturday against ranked Tulsa, the we are done. We didn't do well enough to make it to the Conference USA tournament this year, but it's ok, we are a very young team. Hopefully next season will be better! Just thought I would let everyone know!!
I have found that this HIV course has been very different that any other class I have taken while at UCF. Honestly when I saw this course on my electives sheet I wasn't interested at all. "A class about AIDS?" is what I thought to myself. "No way that will be interesting". While reading down the other class electives, everything else sounded so boring, so I chose this course. This course has been so in-depth and so subject specific that it is not hard to retain the information learned each week. Everytime I hear the word HIV or AIDS now on television or conversation I feel like I need to give my "two cents" on the subject. I really think I will carry this information on.
This weeks QOTW dealt with the ethics of animal testing. Honestly, I think we should test on chimps if we are sure the test vaccines will harbor results. If we are getting valuable test statistics out of the animal testing, then I feel that it is ok. Would we rather risk testing on humans and potentially risk their lives? No I am not an animal hater by any means. If there is a squirrel in the middle of the road I swerve to avoid it. This is more than just the life or death of one animal. It could mean potentially saving hundreds of thousands of lives in the future. That is a risk that I feel is necessary.
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On Jan. 30, 2009 there was a lawsuit against a former professional baseball player, Roberto Olomar. His ex-girlfriend is suing him for $15 million because he illegedly lied about his HIV status in order to have unprotected sex with her. He refused to get HIV test, and doctors now say that he has full blown AIDS. She is not, however, suing because she has been infected. Although she has tested negative for the virus, she is suing on the grounds of "AIDS phobia", the constant fear of contracting AIDS. No decision has been made yet.
source: Netter, Sarah. Lawsuit Claims Baseball Star Olomar has AIDS, Lied About Status. 2009. Retrieved November 4, 2009 from ABC News.com. Taken from abcnews.go.com/sports/oncall/story