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This narrative U.S. soccer's history and present-day status addresses the issues of socioeconomics. Emphasizing the differences between social classes in U.S. soccer past and present, as well as those between American soccer and international football, this work analyzes the role of class in American soccer's failure to carve out a more prominent place in the sports landscape. Contemporary soccer is explored from its beginnings in informal Parks and Recreation leagues to the development of formal club programs, and university, professional, and U.S. national teams. In recent decades, Hispanic
Soccer --- Social structure --- History. --- Social aspects
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Reed, Ishmael --- Interviews --- African American authors --- 20th century
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Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Infectious diseases. Communicable diseases --- Ethics of family. Ethics of sexuality --- Developing countries --- AIDS --- AIDS (Disease) --- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunological deficiency syndrome --- Education sexuelle --- SIDA --- Seksuele opvoeding --- Seksuele voorlichting --- Seksuele vorming --- Sex education --- Sex instruction --- Sex--Study and teaching --- HIV infections --- Prevention and control
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Young people are particularly vulnerable to HIV: 15 24 year olds account for 50% of new cases. Five to six thousand youths become infected every day, most of them in developing countries. The UN General Assembly Special Session on AIDS in June 2001 set a number of goals to drive efforts to reduce prevalence in this age group. This report provides evidence-based recommendations for policy-makers, programme managers and researchers to guide efforts towards meeting the UN goals on HIV/AIDS and young people. These goals aim to decrease prevalence and vulnerability; and to increase access to information, skills and services. This report provides a systematic review the effectiveness of interventions provided: through schools, health services, mass media, communities, and to young people who are most vulnerable to HIV infection.
AIDS (Disease) --- HIV infections --- Systematic reviews (Medical research) --- Youth. --- Prevention. --- Prevention. --- Developing countries.
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