jenmeeks

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  1. Thank you guys for the help! I appreciate it very much...The intent of the phrase is that I love you now and will still love you on Monday.
  2. still, sorry. can't type either.
  3. Cool, thanks for that link. The phrase is "Sill on Monday I will love you"
  4. If so, I need a phrase translated from english to latin. Any help would be appreciated. Please pm me if you can help. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5. Thanks skymamma! Is October tshirt and shorts kinda weather? Thankz again! Jen
  6. Hi. I'm planning a trip to Orlando in October. Will it be warm enough to swim that time of year? Any help would be appreciated. Wanting to go to discovery cove and sea world. Thanks. Jen
  7. Skymama, Thank you so much for that link!
  8. Thank you for the useful information. I failed to mention that the HIV aspect is not the main focus of my project. It is just one component under health/social issues that I would like to include (or not) based on general observations/conversations. At this stage, my project is not based on hard facts, rahter it is a study on group interaction and dynamics within the group. Most of my project will be my observations only and a lot of those observations will be formed through my contact with skydivers. It is more a social study than anything else. I guess I was surprised at what the man said to me because of the socio-economical aspect of skydiving. I think many studies have been done about HIV and the correlation with socio-economic relationships. Thanks again! You know your stuff! Jen
  9. I am a graduate student studying groups of people and the dynamics in each group. Rather than focus on religious subjects, I decided to study skydivers. Why? I did a tandem jump one weekend for my friend’s birthday, and that is how I picked my subject. I immediately noticed the closeness between skydivers and how they all seemed like family. It was very interesting to sit back and observe skydivers. I have since been to three other dropzones and have observed the same special closeness at each one. The last one I visited (so far) I stayed for an after-jumping party and ended up talking to many people. One man I spoke with (who was intoxicated) indicated the HIV epidemic among skydivers was especially high compared to the rest of the population. That statement brought me to all of you, the dz.com members. I would like to gather responses on this. Is the HIV rate higher among skydivers? I was surprised at his statement and would really like to find out if this is common. If you don’t want to post feel free to pm me. I do not need names or any real specifics – just generalizations. If any of you can help with this study, I would appreciate it! Thanks in advance, Jen