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... Africa, India and the Phillipines as part of his commitment and duties as the MTV Staying Alive Ambassador. The responsibilities of this job include scouting out the different resources needed to prevent the spread of HIV and Aids. You’ll recall ... guys, do you #Knowyourstatus?
Related link:
Kelly Rowland at the screening of her MTV Staying Alive documentary experience!
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Hip Hop Artist Travis McCoy and MTV Journey For Staying Alive HIV/AIDS Campaign
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MTV Networks 'Staying Alive' global HIV and AIDS prevention and awareness campaign produces a new TV documentary which will premiere Gym Class Hero's Travis ...
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MTV Networks ‘Staying Alive’ global HIV and AIDS prevention and awareness campaign produces a new TV documentary which will premiere Gym Class Hero’s Travis McCoy’s ‘Unbeaten Track’.
The documentary will show how young people in South Africa, the Philippines and India are joining in the fight against the spread of HIV in their communities.
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I’ve been cycling to work across central London for almost exactly twelve months. I’m not yet dead. This makes me an expert on staying alive on a bike, in central London, either side of a working day (if on nothing else).
Here are my learnings:
1. Assertion is the thing that’s much better than utter bastard arrogance
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... coach. We allowed a non offensive touchdown. Consistent players kept making mistakes. Weird calls and then throw in your random chain problem. Yet we didn't let those things spoil the day and held on for the win. This keeps hope alive for the division. We now need to run the table and hope that UVA upsets Clemson next week.
I'll have my grades and second viewing thoughts up late Sunday.
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I love Radio Lab. Did you know that I love Radio Lab? Well I do, I bloody love it. Radio Lab, that is.
If you are so incurious that you still don’t know what Radio Lab is, then go back and click something. I’ll wait for you, honest.
So then, I listened to one of the Radio Lab “shorts” last night and heard a great story. The story discussed a common problem in CPR ...
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