1.Her brother’s friend is an AIDS victim.

2.Each advisor was contacted by his students
3.The law from the 1800s mandated that men could buy alcohol and cigarettes only from a state store.
4.The employee guide indicated that men could add their spouses to their health care plan.

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how do i make them nonagist, nonracist, or talking about people with disabilities or diseases

To make these sentences non-ageist, non-racist, and inclusive of people with disabilities or diseases, you should use appropriate and respectful terminology. Here's how you can modify each sentence:

1. Her brother’s friend is living with AIDS.
2. Each advisor was contacted by their students.
3. The law from the 1800s mandated that individuals could buy alcohol and cigarettes only from a state store.
4. The employee guide indicated that employees could add their spouses to their health care plan.

By making these changes, the sentences become more sensitive and inclusive towards people of all ages, races, and individuals with disabilities or diseases. It is essential to continually educate ourselves about respectful language usage to promote inclusivity and avoid perpetuating stereotypes or stigmas.