POL301Y1 Final: Midterm #2 Review 30 page review of all articles studied, and major terms defined in the course. Very thorough, and each contributing 7 members received a grade of over 80 on the final exam.

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Such conditions create channels, and niches for effective transmission of hiv/aids. They are the intersections of socio-cultural, political, economic and environmental factors that create favorable conditions for the spread of diseases and epidemics in particular places and times. Therein they discuss hiv in the nation as well as the factors that aided in its development. In africa some risk environments, include: uganda, tanzania, congo and south africa. The fact of the matter is that the geographical location of a nation is a major determinant of its position as a risk environment. As differing continental determine the climate of the nation, this largely determines the agricultural system therein, and thus the size of the population. In africa the population density is extremely sparse, as a result infrastructure is insufficient, and services are expensive. Accordingly, this creates an environment of inequality, disorder, *and poverty, being the ideal conditions for the development and sustainability of hiv.

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