Wednesday, 22 June 2016

THE WORLD'S CELEBRITIES AND FAMOUS PEOPLE WHO ARE HIV POSITIVE

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Before reading this list it's better to remember this quotation from the American famous musicians Rihanna she said It's hard to imagine but we can think of HIV/AIDS as being somebody else's story.It could be any of ours.



THIS IS A LIST OF A FAMOUS PEOPLE WHO ARE HIV POSITIVE
MAGIC JOHNSON
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Magic Johnson: The Los Angeles Lakers star abruptly retired at the top of his game in 1991, announcing that he was HIV-positive. The now 56-year-old activist has rebounded nicely as a role model for others in similar condition, still going strong as an NBA analyst and showing that the diagnosis is not a death sentence.

Amanda Blake

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The only female on our list, Amanda Blake was a member of one of the longest running television shows, Gunsmoke. Cast as the fiery redhead, Miss Kitty Russell, on America’s favorite western, Blake also appeared in shows such as The Love Boat, Hart to Hart and The New Dragnet.
Though many knew that Blake’s cigarette habit had led to her 1977 diagnosis of oral cancer, few knew that she also had AIDS. Many assumed from the reports by her doctor, family and friends that cancer claimed her life on August 16, 1989. However, Blake’s death certificate told an entirely different story as it reported that she passed away due to CMV hepatitis, an AIDS related illness. It was finally confirmed by Blake’s family that she had contracted HIV from her fourth husband, Mark Spaeth, who died in 1985.

CHARLIE SHEEN
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As shocking as the news of Charlie Sheen 's announcement Tuesday that he is HIV-positive has been, it can't compare to the national jolt 30 years earlier when one of Hollywood's most famous leading men revealed that he was suffering from AIDS.

ROCK HUDSON
Image result for rock hudsonA lot has changed after Rock Hudson became the first celebrity to go public with the illness on July 25, 1985, at a time when many in the mainstream believed AIDS was only a problem for gay men, drug users and patients who received tainted blood transfusions.
Since the "Pillow Talk" star, who died in October of that year at the age of 59 of complications from the disease, bravely came forward, a succession of other celebrities have also gone public after being diagnosed as HIV-positive (the human immunodeficiency virus that can, but doesn’t necessarily, develop into AIDS)


ARTHUR ASHE




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Arthur Ashe: The legendary tennis star wasthe first black man to win in singles at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open. The native New Yorker dominated tennis in the mid-1970s, before he contracted HIV through a blood transfusion during a heart bypass surgery. He became an HIV activist and made efforts to raise awareness before dying in Feb. 1993.

EASY E
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Eazy-E: "Boyz-n-the-Hood" may always be hard, as the N.W.A. co-founder once rapped, but the hip hop legend's bombshell announcement on March 17, 1995 that he was dying of AIDS proved that nobody is immune from the horrible disease. In his final days, the 31-year-old, whose real name was Eric Wright, wanted to be a cautionary tale.
"I'm not religious, but wrong or right, that's me," Wright said in a statement at the time. "I'm not saying this because I'm looking for a soft cushion wherever I'm heading. I just feel I've got thousands and thousands of young fans that have to learn about what's real when it comes to AIDS."


GREG LOUGANIS
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Greg Louganis: The Olympic champion dove into uncharted waters with the revelation in his 1996 autobiography, "Breaking the Waves," that was coming out both as a gay man and as an HIV-positive survivor. He has gone on to be a vocal activist for both LGBT community and in the fight against AIDS.


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Jim J. BullockThe star of "Too Close for Comfort" was first diagnosed as HIV-positive in 1985, during the height of the sitcom, but went public 11 years later. He's worked steadily since, most recently earlier this year with a guest appearance on the final season of "Glee."

MICHAEL JETER
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Michael Jeter: One of the most recognizable character actors of his era with a resume that boasts films like "The Green Mile," "The Fisher King," and "Miller's Crossing," Jeter's greatest role proved to be an off-screen activist. Six years before his death in 2003 at the age of 50, the actor went public and became a speaker about living with an HIV diagnosis. And just as importantly, he kept working on high profile movies such as "Jurassic Park 3."

PEDRO ZAMORA
Image result for PEDRO ZAMORAPedro Zamora: Though not as famous as Hudson or Magic, "The Real World" star may have done more to combat stereotypes than any other celebrity on this list. Before his Nov. 11, 1994 death at the too-young age of 22, the reality star gave MTV viewers a very human look at the reality of battling AIDS.

ANDY BELL
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Andy Bell: Hitting a high note for others battling HIV, the Erasure singer came out publicly in 2004, six years after his diagnosis.
"Being HIV-positive does not mean that you have AIDS," Bell wrote on ErasureInfo.com. "My life expectancy should be the same as anyone else's, so there's no need to panic."

ISAAC ASIMOV
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Isaac Asimov: The sci-fi icon contracted HIV from a blood transfusion during heart bypass surgery, though his widow didn't go public with the AIDS-related cause of his death until 10 years after Asimov passed away on April 6, 1992.


Chris Smith
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Though perhaps not a celebrity in terms of an entertainer or a musician, Chris Smith is a celebrity of his own right in his native Great Britain. Beginning his career as a Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom, Smith was named as the Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment and later for the National Heritage, Health and finally Culture, Media and Sport.
With an impressive career of firsts, Smith made headlines across Europe in 1984 for more personal matters when he became one of the first Members of Parliament to come out as gay. Making headlines yet again in 1997 as Great Britain’s first openly gay Cabinet minister, Smith received even more backlash in 2005 when he told the media he had been HIV positive since 1987. Also the first MP in Great Britain to publicize his diagnosis, Smith now works as the Master of Pembroke College in Cambridge as well as the Chairman of Trustees at Cambridge Union Society.

Danny Pintauro

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Who’s the boss? Though younger audiences may not remember Danny Pintauro, others know him as Jonathan Bower on the sitcom Who’s the Boss? running from 1984 to 1992 starring Tony Danza. First appearing on television in the soap opera As the World Turns, Pintauro also gained fame for his performance as Paul Ryan in Cujo.
Currently working as a restaurant manager in Las Vegas, Pintauro appeared on a 2015 episode of “Oprah: Where Are They Now” when he revealed that he had HIV. In the shocking interview, Pintauro went into great detail and told Oprah, “Believe it or not, with this guy I was actually safe. We did use condoms. I got it another way, which was through oral sex, which is a complicated story.” While it’s a rare way to contract the virus, Pintauro said that it was a mix of different factors that created the perfect storm for his diagnosis in 2003.
Holly Johnson
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As new wave music reached the height of its popularity in the 1980s, one of the many bands that jumped on board was Frankie Goes to Hollywood, which was led by Holly Johnson. Known as an English artist, musician and writer, Johnson and his band achieved huge success with hit songs including “The Power of Love” and “Relax”.
By the early 1990s, Johnson had debuted as a solo artist just as the popularity of Frankie began to wane. At the same time, in November 1991, he was diagnosed as HIV positive. Because of the series of unfortunate events, Johnson took a break from music to live a more private life while managing the virus. Now, after more than two decades, the 55-year-old Johnson has given up smoking and drinking in exchange for vitamins and medications, which has obviously served him well.

#6 – Greg Louganis

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When it comes to diving, Greg Louganis is at the top of the list after winning four gold medals at the 1984 and 1988 Olympic Games. Though he’s known for his incredible athleticism, he’s also known for the tragic accident during the 1988 Games when he hit his head on the diving board but somehow rebounded for an epic win.
Just six months before the 1988 Olympics, Louganis learned that he was HIV positive but decided to keep the diagnosis private while undergoing treatments every four hours with the experimental drug, AZT. By 1995, Louganis publicized his condition only to have many of his sponsors drop him as HIV was considered extremely taboo at the time. Many others also criticized Louganis for not disclosing his diagnosis especially when he spilled blood into the pool after hitting his head. Today, Louganis continues to serve as an activist for the LGBT community and for those diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.
Rudy Galindo
Rudy-GalindoAnother international athlete on the list, Rudy Galindo is an American figure skater known for his incredible talent and grace on the ice. Perhaps best known as Kristi Yamaguchi’s partner in the United States National Championships in 1989 and 1990, Galindo was also the 1996 U.S. National Champion, the 1987 World Junior Champion and a Bronze Medalist at the 1996 World Figure Skating Championships.
In the midst of his success, Galindo revealed in 1996 that he was gay and that his brother, who was 10 years older, had passed away from AIDS complications. Four years later, in 2000, Galindo announced that he had contracted HIV. Now, at 46 years old, Galindo is successfully managing the disease and appears healthy while choosing to keep his health and personal life as private as possible.

Jerry Herman

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From the skating rink to the theater, Broadway fans are sure to recognize the name of Jerry Herman, one of the most recognized composers in the industry. The two-time Tony Award winner has composed scores for hit Broadway musicals including Hello, Dolly!, Mame and La Cage aux Folles. Honored with the 2009 Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in Theatre, Herman’s honors didn’t stop there as he received the Kennedy Center Honors in 2010.
With little known about HIV in the 1980s, Herman’s diagnosis in 1984 felt like a death sentence and led him to make his final plans and say his goodbyes to his dearest friends and family. However, thanks to experimental treatments in the 1980s that helped him manage the disease, Herman, who is now in his 80s, is still very much “alive and well and thriving” with little, if any, symptoms.

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Tuesday, 21 June 2016

AMAZING CHURCH IN THE WORLD CHURCH OF LUMINANT



AMAZING CHURCH IN THE WORLD
CHURCH OF LUMINANT

CONFIRMED WITH EVIDENCE,LUMINANT CHURCH HAS RECRUITED MANY MEMBERS "majority are youths". THE CHURCH IS FOUND IN MANY USA AND MOSTLY OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, AND WEST AFRICAN COUNTRIES, ITS ALREADY REGISTER MILLIONS OF YOUTH AND   MANY SCHOOLS STUDENTS. THEY HAVE MANY SIGNS TO RECOGNIZE THEM EASILY (i.e a certain necklace chain).  HIGH SCHOOL,FOR SEVERAL DAYS THEY HAVE DISTURBED STUDENTS UNTIL WHEN CATHOLIC CHURCH CAME IN TO HELP. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS CHURCH  OR TO MEET THE VICTIMS WHO HAVE SUFFERED FROM THIS AREA OF KEUMBU & SOME PARTS DUE TO THIS CHURCH, JUST VISIT THE LINK ABOVE FOR THE FULL HISTORY OF THIS CHURCH.ALSO THIS CHURCH ORIGINATED IN USA AND THEN SPREAD IN WHOLE OVER THE WORLD,  PARISH THEY ARE THERE FOR PRAYERS.
SOME AREAS WHERE CHURCH OF LUMINANT FOUND ARE SHOWN BELOW
CHURCH OF LUMINANT FRANCE
CHURCH OF LUMINANT USA
CHURCH OF LUMINANT NIGERIA
CHURCH OF LUMINANT SOUTH AFRICA
CHURCH OF LUMINANT EUROPE-GENERAL
CHURCH OF LUMINANT ITALIA
The key of CHURCH OF LUMINANT IS SECRET, CONFIDENTIALITY  AND PRIVACY, THEY DONT LIKE TO EXPOSE THEIR RELIGION IN PUBLIC BUT THE LUMINANT CHURCH GROW VERY FAST IN EUROPE, U.S.A , NIGERIA, SOUTH AFRICA AND OTHER WESTERN AFRICAN COUNTRIES.

TOP TEN TANZANIA REGIONS WITH MORE HIV/AIDS TRANSMITTED DISEASES


HIV/AIDS is among of dangerous disease and killed many people every day in the world. Mostly of the countries which is more affected by HIV/AIDS are the countries found in Africa Especially the third world countries.Up to this moment a high number of people have been killed from this dangerous disease. Doctors fight everyday to find special treatment for this disease but up to this moment no any special treatment have been found to overcome this disease. HIV/AIDS disease originated in USA and transmitted very faster in whole over the world. The disease originated in USA but there countries which are more affected are the countries found in Africa and South Asia.
People must avoid unprotected sex, be faithfully to their partners in order to reduce the number of patients and the rate of transmission of this disease with no treatment. 
BELOW ARE THE TOP TEN REGIONS LEADING FOR HIV AIDS TRANSMITTED IN TANZANIA
1. NJOMBE (14.8%)

2. IRINGA (9.1%)

3. MBEYA (9%)

4. RUVUMA (7.4%)

5. SHINYANGA (7.2%)

6. DAR ES SALAAM (7%)

7. RUKWA (6.4%)

8. KATAVI (6.2%)

9. PWANI (5.9%)

10. KAGERA (5.6%)

Sunday, 19 June 2016

TOP 10 MOST BEAUTIFUL PRISONS IN THE WORLD

A Guide to the World’s Most Beautiful Prisons: The Top 10

From California to Norway, from New Hampshire to Russia, the world boasts of an array of spectacular architecture from mystical places to prisons, which are not usually associated with beauty. Sometimes, mystery and power do go hand-in-hand, however, and these gorgeously strange and yet dark places can be a way to appreciate the beauty woven into the world itself, which is not perfect and which has the presence of uncomfortable energies like war or strife, the challenge of survival itself, which gets played out all the way down to the animal and plant kingdoms but which remind us, like the movie, “American Beauty,” that often there is so much beauty in the world.
Alcatraz Prison
Alcatraz PrisonAlcatraz Island was a jail until 1963 and remains the most famous prison in the world, with San Francisco Bay serving as home. The jail is set on 22 acres of the 47-acre island, with mystery and romance being the themes of being sent into exile from the human world here, where stunning geographic views of water and sky may be comfort and relief from the idea that escape can come only through the justice system. Today, the jail operates as a National Park and offers daily tours as a sightseeing destination.
Lakes Region Facility
Lakes Region FacilityA functioning prison along Lake Winnisquam exists inside the small city of Laconia, NH, where a prestigious neighborhood borders an old State School, used to house, educate, and support the mentally challenged until 1991 when it became a state prison. Located on a hillside across the street from a small lake known as Lake Opechee, the state-operated minimum-facility prison offers an incredible view and runs adjacent to forested walking trails alongside a spectacular 16-mile lake. At its height, the prison housed 600 mentally challenged residents who used the walking trails and swimming areas that just against its borders.
Sark Prison
Sark PrisonSark Prison on Sark Island in Guernsey is known as the world’s smallest prison and, made of stone and without windows, is still operating for jailbirds to be held overnight or for brief stays, say for a drunken disorderly arrest. Waking up inside the monument-like atmosphere must be damp and dark, as ventilation is not the name of the game for this tiny postage stamp sized jail, surrounded by the vast sea. This juxtaposition of water, sky, and the island atmosphere make this an unusual but stunning location for this quaint 1856-era jail.
Kresty PrisonKresty Prison
Located in St. Petersburg, Russia, this jail, which houses 10,000 prisoners, is announced to be closed soon, made over into a hotel complex, with an upscale edge because of overcrowding, but its architecture is more reminiscent of the Medici palaces in Florence, Italy, than a jail. Gorgeously constructed, it seems almost fairy-tale like from the outside. Inside, conditions are cramped, with the jail three times more occupied than it should be. Plans are to move the prisoners to a new St. Petersburg jail when construction is complete.
Halden Prison
Halden PrisonModernized and listed as the most humane prison on earth, Norway is home to Halden, a facility that also aims to be humane and interesting. Of the facility, Time Magazine writes, “To ease the psychological burdens of imprisonment, the planners at Halden spent roughly $1 million on paintings, photography and light installations. According to a prison informational pamphlet, this mural by Norwegian graffiti artist Dolk “brings a touch of humor to a rather controlled space.” Officials hope the art — along with creative outlets like drawing classes and wood workshops — will give inmates “a sense of being taken seriously.” For photographs see the source of the above quote. The site continues that, “at Halden, rooms include en-suite bathrooms with ceramic tiles, mini-fridges and flat-screen TVs.” It is a high-security prison, however, despite the modern architecture, art, and television.
Justice Center Leoben
Justice Center LeobenLocated in Leoben, in Styria, Austria, you’ll find Justice Center Leoben. Since the philosophy is that jail itself is like a psychological nightmare, a mental prison without end, restricting your environment and possibilities in all of life, some like Halden [see above] and this jail in Austria are experimenting with tiny luxury spaces that are architecturally attractive with furniture that is real and modern, almost like IKEA. The idea is that prison itself creates psychological hell, so it would be interesting and worth studying the effects of making the insides of jails more tolerable. This Austrian jail houses minimum and moderate prisoners.
Eastern State Penitentiary
Eastern State PenitentiaryLong corridors and dynamic ceilings make for an industrial yet poignant setting for a prison that can be toured because of its architectural merit. At one time, about 75,000 people called the prison home. Now, the penitentiary is considered one of the most haunted prisons in the world, with reports of ghost sightings and other supernatural phenomena. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, also home to plenty of historical sight seeing from around the American Revolution.
Chillon Castle
Chillon CastleThis castle in Switzerland, in the Lake Geneva area, has served many functions, with its dramatic face set against a stormy sky. Gorgeous architecturally, especially from a distance, this castle has served as a medieval fort, military enforcement station, and prison. It also has served as a private residence as well, serving summer needs and is set right amidst the Alps. This attraction even boasts a moat; a visit here is well worth it, but don’t forget the camera.
Château d’If
Chateau d'IfThis stunning yet strange compound, with its silo-like buildings and historic value as it is cited as the setting for the writer, Alexandre Dumas’s, “The Count of Monte Cristo,” the only real way to visit or photograph this gem is via boat at the Vieux Port in Marseille, France. The island, itself, is named If, and the compound offers a striking testament to its past as a prison, which was extreme in terms of environment, with the winds kicking in off the ocean with rabid and vicious strengths and effects. Many held here historically did go insane.
Fremantle Prison
Fremantle PrisonFremantle Prison, in Western Australia, ironically, once depended on the work of the prison camp to create limestone aquifers, which supplied the prison with a good water supply that later was sent locally abroad via ship. The aquifers now sit empty, ghosts of another time, manifesting as tunnels void of water. The prison took its first prisoners in 1860 and was open until 1991. Harsh conditions abounded, with solitary confinement cells, whipping posts, and gallows where executions were routinely held for the condemned.

Monday, 13 June 2016

WARNING!!! IF YOU ARE NOT MARRIED DON'T READ THIS POST FROM DR.JJ MWAKA




Dr.Mwaka said 99% of a married men they cheat their wives while only 1% of a married women they cheat their husbands.He also said it is very difficult for a healthier man to stay in his relationship without cheating.

Saturday, 11 June 2016

MAGUFULI AS SPECIAL GUEST WILL ATTEND THE BIRTH DAY PARTY OF TIFFAH DANGOTE AT MLIMANI CITY????


Diamond Platnum the richest artist in Tanzania has promissed his fans that he is arranging the biggest part ever of her beloved daughter Tiffah at mlimani city social hall.Following the proposal of one MPs about to create SANAM of Diamond at Posta,basing on the value of Diamond currently in Tanzania,could this will make Mr. President to attend the party of Tiffah???