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2007/12/31

the last day of 2007(4 everyone!)

在2007年的最后一天
我觉得需要总结一下我的整个2007年
发生了很多事
有很多出人意料,戏剧性的情节
 
结识了一些人
伤害了一些人
记住了一些人
做了很多以前没有做过的事
也弄明白一些事
努力了一阵
也荒废了一阵
收了很多礼物
也送出很多
越来越清楚,有朋友是多么幸福的事
越来越明白,其实有很多事对我来说都是一样重要的
想对Cissy说
我们分开很远很久,可是你一直都是我的囡
想对Twinkle说
我们一起度过的难忘的日子要一直记得好吗?我们明年就见了…^_^
想对Henry,James,Steven说:
我把你们当姐妹!!!!!!:p
想对所有JLC AS的女同胞们说
大家都是可爱的女人!!!加油了!!!!
 
最后的最后。。。。。。。
for---------->L.......   S'agapo ....
       i'm sure.....<3<3<3<3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2007/12/16

12月16日 胡言乱语

什么时候开始不敢说那些海誓山盟,,,不敢说永远,,,,,甚至不敢说爱。。。可能是怕了,,在以前自以为懂得什么叫爱的年纪说了太多爱。。。可是最后的最后甚至搞不清楚自己当时的真实感觉。。。。在以前自以为只要有决心就什么都做的成的年纪,,,讲了太多的永远。。。可是最后的最后能一起走的也只是一段一眼就能看见尽头的路。。。
长大一点,,,,现实很多。。。。。
走在当下,,,活在当下,,,快乐在当下。。。。世事无常,,,,人又那么善变。。。何必要求什么一生一世一辈子呢。。。开心就好,,不开心就走。。牵牵挂挂也只是一时的情绪。。。最终能陪自己到老到死的也只是我们自己而已。。。。。
 
2007/12/1

World Aids Day - 'A disease unlike any other'

Today-1st December is World Aids Day!!!!!
 
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called Friday for an end to the stigma associated with HIV/Aids, saying it remains the biggest challenge in fighting the disease that has infected tens of millions of people.

World Aids Day on December 1 each year brings together organizations that have been fighting the disease that has killed more than 25 million people since the 1980s. The millions of people infected and living with the Aids virus bear the stigma of the disease, Ban said.

"Overcoming stigma remains one of our biggest challenges," Ban said in a prepared address to be delivered late Friday. "It is the single barrier to public action on Aids. It is one of the reasons why the epidemic continues to wreak its devastation around the world."

He said HIV/Aids is "unlike any other" disease because it is also a social and human rights issue, and an economic issue, targeting young adults at a time they can contribute to economic development, intellectual growth and childrearing.

The United Nations has called for halting the spread of the disease by 2015, but some countries have succeeded more than others in implementing national programmes in fighting Aids.

"We have made tangible and remarkable progress on all these fronts," he said. "But we must do more."

"On World Aids Day, let us show the leadership it takes to live up to our responsibility," Ban urged UN members.

The UN-Aids programme and World Health Organisation said in Geneva in November that more than 33 million people are currently living with HIV, the virus that causes Aids, down 16 per cent from last year's 39.5 million, after the two organisations revised the numbers.

Around 2.5 million new people will have been infected and 2.1 million will have died of Aids in 2007.

UN-Aids said the decline in Aids cases, which has been seen in the last two years, was in part due to the life prolonging effects of antiretroviral drugs therapy and to the success of HIV programmes.

UN-Aids Executive Director Dr Peter Piot said in Geneva, "These improved data present us with a clearer picture of the Aids epidemic, one that reveals both challenges and opportunities."

"Unquestionably, we are beginning to see a return on investment, new HIV infections and mortality are declining and the prevalence of HIV levelling," Piot said. "But with more than 6,800 new infections and over 5,700 deaths each day due to Aids we must expand our efforts in order to significantly reduce the impact of Aids worldwide."