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Humanity

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Humanity was written with the intension to promote the awareness of sexual transmitted diseases abbreviated as STDs, and AIDS. STDs are a major problem in today’s society, with increasing sexual appetites and promiscuous behaviour there is no time as consequential as now, to truly understand the risk that people are participating in daily. HIV the virus that causes AIDS, and AIDS itself is a worldwide problem and undoubtedly a pandemic. These viruses are life threatening circumstances that have the capability of causing death and are very realistic. This short book aims to address the issues caused by and from STD’s and AIDS in today’s society and the inhabited earth.All profits from this book goes to the Terrence Higgins Trust the UK’s leading HIV and Sexual Health charity.

13 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 20, 2012

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Stephen Graham

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Stephen Graham is an academic and author who researches cities and urban life. He is Professor of Cities and Society at the Global Urban Research Unit and is based in Newcastle University's School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape.

Professor Graham has a background in Geography, Planning and the Sociology of Technology. His research centres, in particular, on:

•relations between cities, technology and infrastructure
•urban aspects of surveillance
•the mediation of urban life by digital technologies; and
• connections between security, militarisation and urban life.
Writing, publishing and lecturing across many countries and a variety of disciplines, Professor Graham has been Visiting Professor at MIT and NYU, amongst other institutions. The author, editor or co-author of seven major books, his work has been translated into eleven languages

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