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Reply 6100
Original post by keromedic
Dmi, did u enjoy urself?


I did, it was actually a really good day, got lots of lovely cards and presents. . .me and my friends have have binged a bit on food last night :lol:
Original post by IceKidd
well i worked that one out eh

dyou kno what?

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Original post by lilGem
I did, it was actually a really good day, got lots of lovely cards and presents. . .me and my friends have have binged a bit on food last night :lol:

Nice :h:
How was the weather? I'm glad you had fun.
Reply 6102
Original post by keromedic
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Nice :h:
How was the weather? I'm glad you had fun.


can u inform me thusly
Reply 6103
Original post by keromedic
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Nice :h:
How was the weather? I'm glad you had fun.


It was surprisingly nice which is good as it's now raining here :rolleyes:
Original post by IceKidd
can u inform me thusly

He got into one of his feminist arguments with someone.
Reply 6105
Original post by keromedic
He got into one of his feminist arguments with someone.


:rofl:
Reply 6106
Original post by keromedic
Nah, Dec 15th


Ah right

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Finished my EPQ dissertation!!! :woo:
Original post by usycool1
Finished my EPQ dissertation!!! :woo:


Whats its on? :biggrin:
Original post by lilGem
Thanks guys :h:


Happy birthday :biggrin:
Original post by Blueray2
Whats its on? :biggrin:


Does HIV really cause AIDS? is the question. :tongue:
Original post by usycool1
Does HIV really cause AIDS? is the question. :tongue:


It does? Otherwise all these charities and news channels wouldn't be hyping about it and getting funding for it?
How many pages is it? :biggrin:
Original post by Blueray2
It does? Otherwise all these charities and news channels wouldn't be hyping about it and getting funding for it?
How many pages is it? :biggrin:


Indeed, which is why I thought the questions was interesting/important :tongue:

20 :biggrin:
Original post by usycool1
Indeed, which is why I thought the questions was interesting/important :tongue:

20 :biggrin:


Ahh nice so where is the controversy? If any? :biggrin:
Reply 6114
Original post by usycool1
Indeed, which is why I thought the questions was interesting/important :tongue:

20 :biggrin:


Doesn't it have a word limit?

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Original post by Blueray2
Ahh nice so where is the controversy? If any? :biggrin:


Controversy? :colondollar: The question fairly controversial tbh... :tongue:

Original post by Qari
Doesn't it have a word limit?

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I think the guideline is about 5000 words, but it's not an actual limit. Mine's about 9000 but my teacher said it'd be fine :dontknow:
Original post by usycool1
Controversy? :colondollar: The question fairly controversial tbh... :tongue:



I think the guideline is about 5000 words, but it's not an actual limit. Mine's about 9000 but my teacher said it'd be fine :dontknow:


I mean whats the evidence that hiv isn't caused by aids? :biggrin: I was saying that because you said it is caused by it, so was confused as to why you would pose a controversial question, if the answer wasn't controversial :colondollar:
Original post by Blueray2
I mean whats the evidence that hiv isn't caused by aids? :biggrin: I was saying that because you said it is caused by it, so was confused as to why you would pose a controversial question, if the answer wasn't controversial :colondollar:


Ah fair enough!

Basically, there are some arguments that state the HIV doesn't fulfill some laws of virology (Koch's postulates etc.), that the nature of the HIV virus means it can't cause a disease, the prevalence of HIV doesn't match the prevalence of AIDS/doesn't meet Farr's law, testing for HIV is inaccurate etc. It's kinda funny, Kerry Mullis (noble prize winner, inventor of the PCR) denies HIV causes AIDS but the PCR technique (what he invented) is actually used now to detect the presence of HIV in some cases :lol: Fairly interesting opposing arguments :tongue:
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Biology coursework is taking way longer than anticipated :unimpressed:
Original post by usycool1
Ah fair enough!

Basically, there are some arguments that state the HIV doesn't fulfill some laws of virology (Koch's postulates etc.), that the nature of the HIV virus means it can't cause a disease, the prevalence of HIV doesn't match the prevalence of AIDS/doesn't meet Farr's law, testing for HIV is inaccurate etc. It's kinda funny, Kerry Mullis (noble prize winner, inventor of the PCR) denies HIV causes AIDS but the PCR technique (what he invented) is actually used now to detect the presence of HIV in some cases :lol: Fairly interesting opposing arguments :tongue:


Wow! I can imgaine that will get the PS tutors all excited over you :sexface:

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