Thursday, March 29, 2012

Essential Questions





My topic is: are the methods the United States using to prevent teens from being affected by AIDS working? While researching my topic, I use five essential questions. These essentials questions help lead me in the right path to finding answers based on my topics. These questions are:
1.      Which methods is the United States using to prevent AIDS, working the most?
2.      What type of medicines have the United States created is effective on preventing AIDS?
3.      How is the United States encouraging teens to prevent AIDS?
4.      What if the United States did not have any methods? Would there be a difference in the statics of people affected by AIDS?
5.      Should teens decide on the methods the U.S. using to prevent AIDS?
6.      Why is AIDS becoming an epidemic in the United States?

My other important essential questions.
1. Is the government doing enough to promote AIDS prevention, and is their way of prevention working?

2. Should the government be involved in AIDS prevention? Would their support make a visible difference?

3. What triggered the issue of homosexuals being targeted for the source that originally spread AIDS?

4. Which minorities are being affected the most with AIDS?

5. How did AIDS really become an epidemic, is it acceptable for homosexuals to take the blame?
 

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