need help with an introduction on overview HIv/Aids

Wouldn't that depend on where your essay was headed?

http://www.google.com/search?q=HIV%2FAIDS&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

DON'T start any paper's first draft by writing the introduction! How can you introduce a paper that you haven't written yet?

Follow the writing process, whether you're writing for science, history, English, or whatever:

Prewriting: brainstorm, research, plan, outline, thesis statement

Writing: write first draft by starting with section II of your outline; write introduction after the body of the paper is written; write the conclusion last.

Polishing: revise, concentrating first on the body of the paper, then the intro, then the concl (revision = making sure ideas are logical and sequential and support your thesis); proofread (spelling, grammar, usage, etc.)

Do you have a thesis yet? Have you done your brainstorming (and maybe research) yet? Have you written an outline?

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Certainly! I'd be happy to help you with an introduction to the overview of HIV/AIDS.

When writing an introduction, it's essential to provide some background information about the topic. Here's a suggested structure for your introduction:

1. Start with a hook: Begin by grabbing the reader's attention with a striking statistic, a thought-provoking question, or an anecdote related to HIV/AIDS. This will help engage your readers right from the beginning.

2. Define HIV/AIDS: Provide a clear definition and explanation of what HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) and AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) are. Explain that HIV attacks the immune system while AIDS is the final stage of HIV infection.

3. Discuss the global impact: Mention that HIV/AIDS has major global implications, affecting millions of people around the world. It is not limited to any specific region, race, or gender.

4. Highlight the importance: Emphasize why it is crucial to understand and address HIV/AIDS. Explain that the disease has had a significant social, economic, and healthcare impact worldwide, making it a critical public health concern.

5. Preview the main points: Briefly outline the main topics or themes that you will explore in your discussion. For example, you can mention the transmission routes, risk factors, prevention methods, and the current state of HIV/AIDS research.

Remember to keep your introduction concise and compelling. Let me know if you would like me to expand on any specific aspect or provide more information on HIV/AIDS.