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turk



USA
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Posted - 23 Jul 2009 :  09:32:47  Show Profile  Visit turk's Homepage Send turk a Private Message
quote:
Unless you feel like we are your close friend and we don't give you enough attention


Was not assumption. It was sarcasm.

diaspora! Too many Chiefs and Very Few Indians.

Halifa Salah: PDOIS is however realistic. It is fully aware that the Gambian voters are yet to reach a level of political consciousness that they rely on to vote on the basis of Principles, policies and programmes and practices.
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snuggels

960 Posts

Posted - 23 Jul 2009 :  11:50:00  Show Profile
Turk
Yes that just shows your mentality and is not helpful or adds anything to the thread being discussed
I know as others do on Bantaba how you take things out of context instead of taking the thread as read.
So I’m not going to converse with you and just treat you with the contempt you deserve

Edited by - snuggels on 23 Jul 2009 11:55:46
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turk



USA
3356 Posts

Posted - 23 Jul 2009 :  15:30:57  Show Profile  Visit turk's Homepage Send turk a Private Message
Speak for yourself. Not for your others.I don't take things out of context. Here is the situation. You post some topic. Noone responded you. And you open another subject -to be honest so childish- and ask WHY others did not respond your 'very important topic'. I have never even seen anyone is questioning on the cyberspace why they don't respond their topics!!!!!!!!!! How is it out of context? I am talking about the topic name "Responce". I am pointing out that you must feel really really hurt as no one is responded your very important topic. And you felt betrayed? No?

diaspora! Too many Chiefs and Very Few Indians.

Halifa Salah: PDOIS is however realistic. It is fully aware that the Gambian voters are yet to reach a level of political consciousness that they rely on to vote on the basis of Principles, policies and programmes and practices.
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snuggels

960 Posts

Posted - 24 Jul 2009 :  02:15:38  Show Profile
As was the case when you replied to a previouse thread of mine then as now what you have been infering you are so so wrong. Take my word for it.
I know you wont so there is no point in further discussion.

Edited by - snuggels on 24 Jul 2009 02:33:46
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snuggels

960 Posts

Posted - 24 Jul 2009 :  14:57:40  Show Profile
Let me just say this my Response thread was out of Genuine interest what you inferred was wrong.
There are times when one wonders why or the relevance of someone’s posting and maybe think it’s a waste of time. It maybe irrelevant to what you or I think. But It is of interest to that person.

I point out that Yes others have also questioned why no response to there topic.
In my case you and others have put forward why you think so and it appears the HIV subject was done to death a long time ago.
As I said what you inferred was wrong but you are not man enough to admit that indeed you were wrong. So end of story

Edited by - snuggels on 24 Jul 2009 16:47:54
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turk



USA
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Posted - 24 Jul 2009 :  16:30:11  Show Profile  Visit turk's Homepage Send turk a Private Message
yawn

diaspora! Too many Chiefs and Very Few Indians.

Halifa Salah: PDOIS is however realistic. It is fully aware that the Gambian voters are yet to reach a level of political consciousness that they rely on to vote on the basis of Principles, policies and programmes and practices.
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snuggels

960 Posts

Posted - 01 Aug 2009 :  03:42:16  Show Profile
You dont warrent any comment Turk.
However as there was little or no interest in the HIV/AIDS thread how about Malaria.All as a matter of interest as are all my threads and know dought the same as anybody who posts a thread on here all as a matter of interest. If necsserary copy and paste to your browser. Hope it is of interest

http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnews/whyamanlet2000malariainfectedmosquitoesbitehim

Edited by - snuggels on 01 Aug 2009 03:44:02
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Lily

United Kingdom
422 Posts

Posted - 01 Aug 2009 :  12:03:41  Show Profile Send Lily a Private Message
Well - here's my point of view on malaria: it is an erradicable disease but that will require time and lots of money. The governments with the most money put very little into finding a solution because they belong to the countries where there is no malaria ......
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snuggels

960 Posts

Posted - 01 Aug 2009 :  16:54:47  Show Profile
As a matter of interest Like HIV/AIDS there is much research being done around the world some of which are listed below no dought there is more


Stephen Hoffman CEO of Sanaria, a Rockville, Md.-based company I think this is in America
Progress toward a malaria vaccine, including a major new advance that European scientists reported this week

Radboud University in the Netherlands

Robert Sauerwein, a medical microbiologist at Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center. Not sure where this is

Hoffman's and Sauerwein's teams are now collaborating on malaria vaccine development, and they have the backing of some deep-pocketed sponsors, including two global health organizations supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Sauerwein's team reported their findings in an issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.

In the New England Journal of Medicine, scientists in Singapore, The Netherlands and France report that they have developed a novel immunization method that will induce fast and effective protection in humans against the life-threatening malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, which infects 350 to 500 million people world-wide and kills over one million people each year

In a new study, researchers at the Wellcome Trust-Mahidol University Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Program, based in Bangkok, compared the effects of artemisinin drugs in 40 malaria patients in western Cambodia and 40 patients in northwestern Thailand. On average, the patients in Thailand were clear of malaria parasites within 48 hours, compared to 84 hours for the Cambodian patients

A study led by Indu Malhotra, Ph.D., and Christopher King, M.D., Ph.D., professor of international health, medicine, and pathology, with their colleagues at the Center for Global Health and Diseases at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and their Kenyan colleagues at the Kenya Medical Research Institute and Division of Vector Borne Diseases.

Further reading

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/world/33821-malaria-resisting-southeast-asias-best-drugs

Edited by - snuggels on 01 Aug 2009 17:21:30
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