AIDS is the biggest public health problem the world has ever faced. Yet with all the available information, many of us know little about it. There are thousands of books, websites, and professional documents about AIDS, but it takes time to search them to find the simple facts and information that dispel the myths about this pandemic.
Motivated by the obvious need for a manageable tool, Dale Hanson Bourke has compiled the essential information in a simple and straightforward way, explaining medical and political issues in everyday language.
Answering the questions the average person asks about this topic, the book is a valuable tool for personal information or group study.
Features:
new government guidelines on testing for AIDS make this topic real for everyone
charts, photos, and graphs in full color make information visually accessible
simple question and answer format doesn't overwhelm reader with facts
a Dummy's guide to AIDS
contains valuable, up-to-date information
over 40,000 of first edition sold
Dale Hanson Bourke is a well-known and well-respected author of seven books, author of dozens of magazine articles, and has been a syndicated columnist (Universal Press Syndicate) with articles appearing in dozens of daily newspapers and websites. She has served on the boards of World Vision US, World Vision International, the National Center for Leadership, and International Justice Mission. Currently, she serves on the boards of Opportunity International and ECFA.
She consults to a number of nonprofit organizations in their marketing and communications programs. She previously served as senior vice president of World Relief, publisher of Religion News Service, and president of Publishing Directions, Inc.
Publisher: Authentic Published: Jan 01, 2007 ISBN13: 9781934068083 Size: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches Format: Paperback 96 pages