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Agnes212075837, good luck, and have fun. --Pgallert (talk) 07:31, 25 October 2012 (UTC)Reply


Government and private company on investing in HIV+ students issue

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Some people thinks that Hiv+ students should not be invested in and few thinks that they are equal so the government and private companies should invest in them, because there are also some problems that might make Hiv- students not to reach their goals in whatever way they comes and Hiv+ people can live for 50 or 25 years like Emma Tuahepa.

Are HIV- students guarantee for 100 years

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Hiv negative students they are also involved with boyfriends or girlfriends and apart from that, we have alot of things that can make investors lose what they invest in Hiv- students, for instance jealous boyfriends or girlfriends for example the Poly girl strangled[1] to death by her ex-boyfriend]] and the Unam boy who was stabbed to death by a fellow student.[2]


There are many accidents that one might be involved in.

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And those accidents wont choose out the HIV+ ones only, like

  • Car accidents
    • Suisides
      • Bumped by anything or
        • killed someone or being killed.

reference

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  1. ^ Shipanga, Selma. "Poly student strangled". The Namibian. Retrieved 07.06.2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ Shipanga, Selma. "Poly student strangled". The Namibian. Retrieved 07.06.2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)