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alcohol use and their emotional state since the data from this questionnaire would be sent back to the private company that created it this raises even more privacy issues than just the school knowing about the student's personal lives i would like to commend this teacher john dryden for actually going above and beyond and telling the children something they need to dial you know if you're going to live in a society based on individual rights it would help to actually teach children what those rights are but that's just my opinion. download the official application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch ati anytime anywhere.
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any unspent law and i have eleven children nine of them are adopted seven of the adopted kids hiv positive along if jenny. case it was our first adopted child. the only one that we chose personally. didn't select any of the others. didn't really consider it a normal. thing this isn't just shopping where you can go and take things off the shelf and. i think all children really should have a family. and it doesn't matter if he's healthy or sick pretty or ugly black hair all red hair or whatever all of them need a mom and a dad tom. this
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i have zoned two girls like their mother perfectly healthy. have a separate refrigerator filled with medicine. some take half a quarter everyone has their own ghosts. the . stuff. but seven o'clock sharp every morning and evening the kids and their father take their medication yes science cannot afford to forget as their lives depend on it. i just wanted to help at least one person who you could say i felt that when i was having contractions before giving birth to anya a doctor came by and said oh that's the one with the husband who's
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a child the positive and then all the doctors suddenly changed and they started to protect themselves like they were going into space. ten facemasks fifteen pairs of gloves everything they had i was thrown into an isolation ward and my husband wasn't allowed anywhere near me. during most of the nine hundred ninety two it was a hospital that handed down their verdict. they diagnosed me with a order of the bed was smashed up or leave the mattress and i was just dumped on a rubbish file. and then they discharged me from hospital with a temperature of more than thirty nine degrees celsius. over to me and i felt like a complete social outcast where you know good morning everyone everyone i knew relatives neighbors friends. they all just turned their backs on me or when you're doing it you know you know why don't i was devastated well for
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a month or two of probably i didn't want to talk to anyone i wanted to be left alone you know you're not sure what you're on so i started taking drugs. that was my way to kill the pain to combat the depression. it was a really terrible time. i was given a black eye in a fight. they hit me on the. with a hammer on and that was when i understood i knew that i had to find some new direction to move in they are near enough to not come so. that's how i found the church. ten years ago i saw an absolutely shattered life at my door seemed it was just a couple of steps away from the grave they don't even notice people like us in fact they want to push them away. came here with a broken soul and a desperate future she didn't have a problem with drugs but she does have other problems they brought her to the
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rehabilitation center in handcuffs. thank you god for your sons and daughters. forgiveness and a break because in these people's lives. break the devils call us and bless them the. blood. the rehab they fell in love and they came to me they said they were in love they want to start a family and i said no way i don't even want to hear about that you're a show be positive and she isn't so don't do that please but they came back again saying we love each other we really mean it with us you know that if you're not there it was only after we saw him for the third time to ask him to marry us that he said ok guys it's your fate it's your decision. and then he gave us his blessing and he married off. the first pregnancy was very difficult.
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for expecting twins and already had names for them. and you survived the boy died in childbirth after the tragedy her husband to adopt a child they decided to take one who was a hiv positive. after people learned about the adoption and they were really shocked as it turned out it was the first official adoption of an inch any positive child in ukraine. children study in an ordinary village school lower supposed to protect those living with hiv from social discrimination but only their adoptive mother can protect them from ignorance. there are very different full article from one day i received a phone call from the headmaster i was told that some of the parents there were causing a fuss my kids had to hiv that could be passed on and they were worried about if i had to meet the parents and explain to them that for the virus to transfer my child
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would have to cut open their arm along with yours and rub the two together. only after that debate calmed down a bit but i still get looks from time to time. hit . zero. on. their children so they sometimes get into scraps and sometimes they bleed the main thing the parents were afraid of is that blood would get on somebody and they would catch the virus i try to make sure this doesn't happen i'm always with them. that i was. the best the boy just asked not to fight bite or pinch one another not to eat from the same. look in the. saliva contains
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a small percent of the virus but this is so minute that infection from saliva is impossible to hold all jets like cups sporks and shared bathrooms and towels cannot transmit the virus with you. or you don't was a bit when we took the arrow home she was fine she could run and jump before everything was fine but last year she literally started to fall toward me is and couldn't walk or jump we sent her to the hospital for a checkup the doctors told us she was suffering from an overdose they said her medical treatment was all wrong. and then here are my family's hand friends well they said. there is mom. though as a dad and that's you're right on the burner volage did he mean she spent about four
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months in the hospital mostly on a drip from one of them one of they were trying to flush out all those chemicals which he now we hope and pray and believe in a miracle we ask god that chilled run again just the way she used to. now we've changed her treatment she needs to go through a series of massages. but the thing is that now we treat the virus but damage her liver. come here baby. what's wrong. when you have. your what happened. why are you crying. for much nicer but i hear you had another tragedy like in week thirty two or thirty three of
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the pregnancy i gave birth we would surely like the boys died that was the first one within five minutes the other within two days this year they would have turned four. well if they had been alone healthy we would probably never ever have euro you're also sure. we didn't plan to have you ever actually we just thought i was going to have two boys and that would be yet. when they came to sasha's adoption but i refused to take her and even though they asked us to do so three times at that time i wasn't ready to make the decision either morally or psychologically she wasn't just him either positive like all the other kids. she also had stage four aids and tuberculosis was.
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my dream was to have parents to have a mom and dad for them to come and take me home. there are many people ready to take kids like us. she would have the doctors said she wouldn't be in this world for a long time i touched her head i had clumps of hair and my hand on the very morning her pillow was covered with their own hair and i thought i had to buy a week for her we were told she was going to live about a year or two at most and i said ok let it be here or two but in a family let her feel it finally when i call children hiv flowers the same as a flower you simply just have to water and nourish them that was what we needed to do we nursed her like a flower. it was the first new year's eve i spent with a family. i got
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a lot of presents. that was it all and a lot of dress is. so huge and and believe it to me i've never had something like that before more. like a rose we got her better and she finally blossomed this year she's going to turn fourteen we draw we seeing we do gymnastics we can do it all. out. all glamour. the fun. been around this is just this is completely different now which is a good it's about treatment it's all over and the cells have grown up with that all the doctors just tried their shoulders and they can't understand it i think it's
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all about the family when you're really feeling things can change quickly i think diseases can be treated with love affection. to think that you always that's good that he wasn't that he would see. them all ok and that. nobody chooses to be holes no one chooses to be and no sorrow. is six. six . they were in. school they. had to
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me the class before. they used the word against her. it's too hot to think about all of that comes in. and to know that many may not have only been the last to choose should never be me but there are also due to foreclosures that never should have. let. her.
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live. good luck for a tour tim curry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give adorn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and we're going to this is why you should care only on the dog. yes. thank you everyone for that standing ovation for the family. greats. group and that moment it was like a dream come true a dream come true because we're just ordinary people from
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a village. and it was so fantastic to stand there in front of the whole country and to hear the applause of. the politicians and the famous athletes of ukraine it was amazing. but there is it's quite heavy. it's just good for cracking nuts and it's no good for anything else. he just laughed a bit cried and that was it. you know i'm a driver all the money i make mostly goes towards medication. takes a lot to get them back on their fate after chemotherapy you know.
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every time we leave the village we drive him finished house. well they promised us a good home for the kids every one of us to have his own room said one politician he was a successful businessman. but he was just good enough to pull concrete for the foundations that was. i think it was a p.r. stunt to run up we've got a. front hole was to be here. in the lounge with a t.v. set. and a big terrace. second floor was going to have several bedrooms each for two people . misha has two sisters they live one hundred kilometers away from us. never seen
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them though his mother found out that she was hiv positive when she was in the maternity ward and she immediately gave him up. a while later she had enough in prison his grandmother took the girls because they were healthy but misha had to go to an orphanage or. broke through a good once he came back from school really upset he said he was never going to go back there ever again so i asked him what happened with him he said they told him professor i just burst out laughing he didn't understand yet so i told him if you're able to become a real professor i'll be completely happy to have a bright sun like that he thought it was a rude word to. me sure and were adopted right after the twins death the doctors tried to convince her that she would not be able to have children again at that point already had eight adopted children as well as their own daughter.
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everyone says were a bit crazy but i really felt something inside my heart something like if you was to take another two or not be blessed so it happened like we adopted two children and i got pregnant immediately their daughter was born perfectly healthy. once a girl wrote to me she said she'd heard my story and decided to marry a man with hiv but things didn't go well she got infected and had a positive child. and i know that i don't have it but still sometimes i have thoughts that maybe i do but i know that i'm not in fact. that. quite often and those couples have healthy children the father cannot and the child the virus can be transmitted only by the most there. is a mother doesn't have it during conception it means the child is going to be one
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hundred percent healthy the little. fellow. what can i pick up my test results what is her last name. when did you have the test yesterday. here is everything's fine at the negative yes this is think you this is goodbye. please don't follow my example you know it can be dangerous for your health. and shoulders back to not toys dress right attention good morning good morning. i use the same cups and plates that the children with a choice. i was never afraid of that. but in the beginning i couldn't understand
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why all the officials didn't want to have tea when they came to visit. some point i just realize they were scared. they were afraid of getting infected so i want to say once again. people are like us a lot of them are amazing. both of you gnostic or not he has set up what's probably the biggest shelter for children in the whole of the former soviet union. these are kids who used to live in basements do you think they were addicted to various sorts of drugs. is the thirty second one i officially adopted. is number thirty two here but called for in the place where i usually put the number maybe i don't remember. if you will move the pasta was the first to tell us about the orphans and the homeless children. children should have their own family. doctor to get involved in that because of him he would probably
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from the age of seven to nine i was living on the streets asking people for money i'd just have a bread roll for a whole day the rest of the money was spent on cigarettes beer and vodka. idea. because his own story we took him from the streets he ran away a few times he was a pickpocket and he was always up to something i got him adopted but i didn't even have my own place at the time right at that time you started his family shelter. one day of game he invited him to his place i was sort of war in the battalion would steal something right off but it was ok so in three or four days he of gaining told me to leave the boy then and he did kind of well so we decided to
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leave it at that. sort of brings out my adopted son. at least a room. where getting ready for a bike ride we've already traveled about a. i'm kilometers across the whole of ukraine from my beautiful to kiev which we've also gone to run most of russia we want to travel around the world and tell everyone two adult children he. dies. i want you to have a really good ride today if you are a leader make at least fifty. much easier. when you do we carry the message about adopting children you main goal is to see that all of the orphanages are closed down. so that every child will have a place of their own. and i don't just mean good looking blue eyed ones i'm also
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talking about the handicapped kids with cerebral palsy the ones with aids or h. i.v. them i think they get older regardless of how sick they may be. and you. brought your own home he was nervous in tattered clothes and looked like a wolf i opened the car door and saw him there he was filthy with lots of dirt under his fingernails there was a cell phone in this hands and he looked really scared i didn't know how to start talking to him i asked him if he wanted some sunflower seeds he said no i asked when i scream i got. well i've got some pictures here. this is what he looked like when i first brought him here in new. york it was his own father who beat him like this. did it because i
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forgot to take some pills asked me if i did and i said no so he started to hit me. he didn't want to hear any explanations he just wanted a result so being depressed and drunk he just. the boy was left to fend for himself. he didn't let me outside. to run away trying to make some money. through dumpsters looking for scrap metal. nobody wanted to make friends with me it chased me spat on me and threw stones. the blame is father became sick we went to see him. had his own money box and i wanted to give him some cash so he could buy a present for his dad but he said he was going to use his own savings so he broke
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open the box and went to a storm at the door the best things he could have been some things that he probably never tried them self. this is my real father. when i saw in the last time in hospital he was really happy to see me there i told him about my trips to the crimea. he told me to be a good boy take my medicine at the right time and look after my health. i saw that his father was almost crying there. to forgive him for everything. and i could see that the boy had forgiven him and they were reconciled or. died.
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just wasn't interested. he went down a couple of the slides. sounded and. i thought that he just probably didn't like it. instead still he wasn't happy about that he wasn't happy about anything. he just came up to. water he said he doesn't need it. except this moment doubt. and i love. you have eleven kids. in eight years we've become the happiest parents in the world. we have managed to get into those lives. with
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money away your kids' lives that nobody's interested in children who are trying to spend their whole lifetimes the shelters are all finishes. and. they taught us to believe and trust people and i still need to learn more even at my age. about how to fight for one's right someone's life the most important thing is to believe that's what a lot of grown ups start to learn from them. do we speak your language of the will or not a day of. school music programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you
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