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发布时间:2016-02-29  编辑:查字典英语网小编

  572.Why do you always bother me?

  你干嘛老是找我麻烦?

  A:I need a favor.

  我需要帮忙。

  B:Why do you always bother me?Dont you have any other friends?

  你干嘛老是找我麻烦?你没其他朋友吗?

  注:等于口语常说的why are you always on my back?

  Joel: So, youre from a smaller island. What kind of concerns do people on your island have or what kind of concerns do you have?

  Patricia: For the world you mean?

  Joel: Right. Right.

  Patricia: Well recently, when I was in high school I had a friends aunt who died from AIDS and she was probably the first victim of AIDS, the first AIDS victim in our country and from then on Ive had a concern about AIDS. I think its a very sad issue that should be--people should be concerned with at present and being at a university that is in Asia at the moment I think that the country that Im living at now (which is Japan). They have this issue but the thing is their cultural understanding is a bit limited to a certain degree whereby theyre not allowed to accept the fact that there are AIDS victims. So I think that like other countries Japan should be one of the countries that should be concerned with AIDS, should have projects and should have workshops and lectures to discuss certain things.

  Joel: Youre involved in those sort of things here arent you?

  Patricia: Yes I am. Ill be organizing an event particularly for the AIDS lectures and workshops which will be held in December. Well be discussing and we would like to come up with a summary which basically teaches Asian students, basically Japanese students about the importance of accepting AIDS in their community and how they should be aware of it and how they should be on the safe side rather than on the not-so-safe side. So...yeah.

  Joel: I see. So it sounds like you keep yourself very busy.

  Patricia: One has to be.

  Joel: I dont know when you have time to study.

  Patricia: I put in time for that as well.

  Joel: What will you actually teach them at the conference like specific things to make them aware?

  Patricia: A lecture. We have lectures which is basically done by doctors or health clinic individuals who know more about AIDS. The en we facilitate students from our university who have researched or who have had previous experience with the disease or who have worked at a medical institute for example or have worked with people who have AIDS before. We use these individuals to be facilitators whereby we have workshops and they will teach people who will be coming to our conference or our meeting about the program. What they do is they give out condoms and we write posters and we inform them of issues of how AIDS comes about, the origins of AIDS anyways. How it comes about, what should be done when you have it, who you should be consulting with, what other diseases or sickness or how you can actually get AIDS. And we also, the other things we do is we inform them of how important the victims of AIDS--we should actually be supporting them as well. Like, thats what we teach them we give ideas of how these families, these victims, what they go through when they are having the disease, how their families oppose them. Some people dont really accept their children once they have AIDS for example. So what we do is that we teach individuals that in a humane sort of way, a disease which kills and is caused probably by either your own choice is something that you also have to have that concern for them. You have to say, Oh Im sorry that you have AIDS but would you like support? This is the important thing. I think its basically to do with a humane cultural view. Not cultural view but a more humane global view.

  

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