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Pluto, Hades, Aides, Aidoneusnoun
(Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology; brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone
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AIDES
AIDES is a French community-based non-profit organisation that was founded in 1984 by Daniel Defert, following the death, from HIV/AIDS, of his partner Michel Foucault. The name is a play on "aides" (French for "help") and the English acronym "AIDS". Its aim is to bring people living with HIV/AIDS, together with their loved ones and peers, into an organised entity dedicated to fighting HIV/AIDS, and to defend the rights of people and communities affected by the disease.As of 2007, AIDES is active in France in 100 cities with 400 staff members and more than 1000 registered and trained volunteers. By the number of activists and its budget, it is the largest non-governmental organisation in France working on HIV issues. It is considered to be one of the main analysts of the epidemic in France.Internationally, AIDES has developed strong partnerships with fellow community-based NGOs in Africa, in Europe and in Canada (Quebec), to strengthen the role of civil society by sharing best practices, and to jointly advocate for global access to care and prevention. It also developed a partnership with the UN Programme on HIV/AIDS
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Aides are individuals who provide assistance or support, often in a professional setting. This can include tasks like administrative work, personal care, or medical assistance, depending on the context. In other words, aides typically help to facilitate tasks, provide services, or give aid to others.
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AIDES
AIDES is a French community-based non-profit organisation that was founded in 1984 by Daniel Defert following the death of his lifelong companion Michel Foucault. The name is a word play on aides and AIDS. Its aim is to bring people living with HIV/AIDS together with their loved ones and peers into an organized entity dedicated to fighting HIV/AIDS and to defend the rights of people and communities affected by this disease. As of 2007, AIDES is active in France in 100 cities with 400 staff members and more than 1000 registered and trained volunteers. It is the largest non-governmental organization in France working on HIV issues, by number of activists and budget. It is considered one of the main observers of the epidemic in France. Internationally, AIDES has developed strong partnerships with fellow community-based NGOs in Africa, in Europe and in Canada to strengthen the role of civil society by sharing best practices and to jointly advocate for global access to care and prevention. It also developed a partnership with the UN Programme on HIV/AIDS
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Aides in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Aides in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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The nine justices, their more than three dozen law clerks, and the administrative aides must constantly and collegially collaborate to draft opinions in order for Supreme Court to function, this requires strict confidence, and utmost trust, both of which this unprecedented leak shattered.
Some Klobuchar aides can do Some Klobuchar aides by electing Midwestern Democrats in blue, purple, and red districts and states across the country.
We lost 13-20 aides during that time.
Even McAuliffe got a record number of votes and was still losing rural areas 85-15. Terry McAuliffe aides can't win elections that way, it wasn't enough to counter how excited Republicans were in other parts and how low Terry McAuliffe aides ceiling is in rural communities right now. ... It's getting worse.
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