The acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has been considered as a personal tragedy for millions of people throughout the world-both those who have suffered with and died from AIDS as well as those who struggle with it still. It is these men and women who have borne the brunt of the epidemic, often with inspiring dignity and courage. In addition to being a personal tragedy, AIDS has proven to be a special challenge, a cultural catharsis, a political ...