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A novel spanning five decades that introduces us to the life and
times of a young Scrape.
Tea Time opened its doors on October 22nd, 2010 It has been a
whirlwind experience for Chris and I We wear many hats at Tea Time
as the cooks (all of our products are made from scratch),
waitresses, hostesses, reservation takers, accountants, grocery
shoppers, gift shop suppliers, laundry washers, dishwashers,
advertisers, tearoom decorators, table setters, florists,
custodians, gardeners, etc. But, the KEY is we love what we do We
love coming to work each day and getting to meet each of you We
love making tea times special for you and your guests We love
seeing your smiles We love being able to make memories for each of
you We feel so thankful for the opportunity to pamper each of you
You make TEA TIME successful Your support is the greatest gift to
us We thank you With much gratitude, Dena Macklin and Chris
Jennings, Owners of Tea Time
Few people realize that the familiar HIV/AIDS global statistics are
actually estimates. For example, UNAIDS estimated that the Republic
of South Africa (RSA) had 140,000 HIV/AIDS deaths in 1997. However,
after tabulating all deaths for 1997, the Republic of South Africa
attributed only 6,635 deaths to HIV/AIDS. Such discrepancies are
rarely noted. The Republic of South Africa (RSA) stands as the
exemplar of these discrepancies. It is reputed to have the world's
largest AIDS epidemic with an estimated 5.6 million people living
with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) in 2008. Such PLWH estimates, as with the
estimates of HIV/AIDS deaths, are highly questionable. HIV/AIDS in
South Africa: The Facts and the Fiction clarifies the reasons
behind these discrepancies by describing two common
misunderstandings of HIV infection that contribute to poor
mathematical modeling outcomes. Fully referenced, HIV/AIDS in South
Africa: The Facts and the Fiction presents and compares raw
numerical data on: ? the tabulated number of HIV/AIDS deaths in the
RSA; ? the number of AIDS cases detected by RSA disease
surveillance systems; ? UNAIDS/WHO estimates for AIDS deaths in the
RSA; and ? UNAIDS/WHO estimates for the number of people living
with HIV/AIDS in the RSA. The total cumulative numbers of HIV/AIDS
cases in the United States and the cumulative totals for the
continent of Africa are also presented for purposes of comparison,
and to place the African and RSA data within appropriate
epidemiological context. Overall, these data span from 1981 to
2009. Altogether, these data, plus additional information detailing
the nature of HIV infection and heterosexual HIV transmission
rates, explain why the hyperbolic mathematical estimates and HIV
antibody test surveys the primary sources of HIV/AIDS data in
Africa are simply implausible. Contents: 118 pages, 20 tables,
several side boxes, and 240 references.
"The theory that AIDS originated in African monkeys arose from an
incident of laboratory contamination." ? The scientific literature
is clear: (1) New York City is the epicenter of the AIDS epidemic;
(2) the theory that HIV came from monkeys is a fallacy; the theory
that AIDS originated in African monkeys arose from an incident of
laboratory contamination; and (3) the African AIDS
epidemic-as-holocaust never manifested. "The first Africans
diagnosed with AIDS were residents of Belgium." ? Fully referenced,
based on a forensic review of over 3000 scientific and medical
journal articles, this book redefines global concepts for the
prevalence and distribution of HIV infection. For many readers,
each page contains a revelation as the Author not only deconstructs
many myths and misconceptions, but also describes how the current
misconceptions arose. "The first documented case of international
HIV transmission occurred between New York City and Copenhagen." ?
This book redefines global concepts for the prevalence and
distribution of HIV infection, and has powerful implications for
HIV/AIDS funding, research prerogatives, and global health care
interventions. Chris Jennings (Harvard, B.A., Biology 1976/77)
excels at writing scientific books that fulfill the needs of
professionals while rendering the science accessible to the average
reader. His prior book, Understanding and Preventing AIDS: A Book
for Everyone, was favorably reviewed by the New England Journal of
Medicine ? adopted for staff education by Massachusetts General
Hospital, the hospital affiliated with Harvard Medical School; the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS); the National
Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID); and Walter
Reed Army Medical Institute ? sold in medical bookstores ?
purchased by innumerable city and state health agencies ? and
utilized as a textbook at colleges, nursing schools, and public
health schools. Contents: 218 pages, 20 tables, innumerable side
boxes, and 500 references.
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