A person who aids in the commission of a crime is an "abettor."
That person is an accessory or an accomplice.
It is a place where a lot of crime is spawned. A "hotbed" is a place which aids germination.
Yes
A person with AIDS can go to hospice.
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No you can not get aids from everyday interactions with a contaminated HIV person.
A gay person can get AIDS in exactly the same way that a straight person can get AIDS: by contracting the HIV virus, usually through sex with an infected person or by using infected needles.
no u cant, only if the person with aids has a cut in there mouth. then the blood will go into the healthy person.
You have got to be kidding! No. You can only get AIDS through the virus HIV which is in the blood of an effected person who carries it. Kissing such a person will not give you aids.
Principal offender - The person having the most active role, usually the person who commits the actus reas. Counselor - One who advises the principal offender on how to commit the crime. Procurer - A person who solicits the aid of others in taking part in a crime. Conspirator - someone who conspire with others to effect some unlawful purpose. The actus reas is the agreement, not the carrying out of the offense. Abettor - A person who is present, assisting or encouraging the principal offender at the time of the commission of the crime. Accessory- A person who aids and helps after the fact.
AIDS is caused by having unprotected sexual relations with a person who has HIV/AIDS.
No you will not as saliva does not have enough virus in it to transmit.