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By: MPH Jean A. Adnopoz ISBN: B000VSDG66 Publisher: Release Date: 2000 Bioscience book rank: 1686536
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By: Fritz Mutti, Etta Mae Mutti ISBN: 068709805X Publisher: Abingdon Press Release Date: April, 2001 Bioscience book rank: 1165782
| A MUST READ!!!!! THIS BOOK ALLOWS THE READER INTO THE LIVES OF THIS FAMILY,IT ALSO SHOWS YOU WHO YOUR FRIENDS ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF A CRISIS , AND IT ALSO SHOWS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RELIGION AND CHRISTIANITY! AND THE UNCONDITIONAL LOVE OF A FAMILY, NOT TO CHANGE PEOPLE, BUT TO ACCEPT PEOPLE THEY WAY THEY ARE. AND LOVE THEM THE WAY GOD SEES US (UNCONDITIONALLY) SHORT READ I READ THIS BOOK IN 2 HOURS REALLY GOOD MEMOIR.TOUCHED MY HEART AND LIFE AND MY WAY OF THINKING!
Through "Dancing in a Wheelchair" United Methodist Bishop and Etta Mae Mutti pour out their own hearts as parents who lived the experience of HIV/AIDS with two of their three sons and saw them die. This family's story cannot deal with AIDS without homosexuality. Every emotion impacts their pensive dialogue: When the two sons individually come out, the father and mother go behind their own doors to express shock and anger, and to weep; yet, affirm love for their sons. Etta Mae Mutti storms with disbelief, and finally a commitment to action, because her church does not treat gays with equality. Where will a Bishop turn for support in his personal pain that's a controversial issue in the church? In dialogue format these parents reveal many experiences and truths any family might encounter when HIV/AIDS invades, but with profound impact coming from a Bishop and Bishop's wife. The book is powerfully enlightening regarding the physical and mental stages and the stresses of the disease, AIDS. Despair rips parents' hearts when this illness worsens. The dialogue graphically paints the ugly portrait of AIDS. Questions loom: How to let adult children make their own decisions when they're dying? Should we make him come home? Families who have persons who are gay or those who suffer from AIDS will find Fritz and Etta Mae are companions. Religious folks will be changed if this story is read with open minds and eyes. The result could be effective risks, love expressed to all, and lifes lived in equality. |
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By: Mark C. Rom ISBN: B000H2N6MU Publisher: Amazon Remainders Account Release Date: 30 June, 1997 Bioscience book rank: 1660800
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By: Salvatore T., Ed. Butera ISBN: 0954246497 Publisher: Caister Academic Press Release Date: 2005 Bioscience book rank: 1638654
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By: Seth C. Kalichman ISBN: 0306486997 Publisher: Springer Release Date: 06 March, 2006 Bioscience book rank: 420808
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By: Carol Jenkins, David A. Robalino ISBN: 0821355783 Publisher: World Bank Publications Release Date: September, 2003 Bioscience book rank: 1372988
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By: Gilbert Cole ISBN: 0881633526 Publisher: The Analytic Press Release Date: 01 December, 2002 Bioscience book rank: 1306956
| Infecting the Treatment: Being an HIV-Positive Analyst is testimony of Gilbert Cole, a psychoanalyst who happens to be infected with the virus that causes AIDS. Delving into America's cultural perception of what it means to be HIV-positive, the ethical ramifications of keeping or disclosing such information, and the effect it has on patients who find out, as well as offering a measured and critical scrutiny of individual and group failings to objectively regard HIV, Infecting the Treatment is a persuasively written account which is especially recommended reading for persons who find themselves HIV positive, as well as AIDS and patient's rights activists. |
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By: Denise A. Vaillancourt, Judith Hahn Gaubatz, Martha Ainsworth ISBN: 0821363883 Publisher: World Bank Publications Release Date: 11 October, 2005 Bioscience book rank: 1444931
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By: George Ellison, Melissa Parker, Catherine Campbell ISBN: 0521004705 Publisher: Cambridge University Press Release Date: 24 November, 2003 Bioscience book rank: 1334537
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By: Philip A., M.D. Pizzo, Catherine M. Wilfert ISBN: 0683303996 Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Release Date: October, 1998 Bioscience book rank: 1307132
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