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    A vaccination is not a cure for a disease‚ rather a very strong form of prevention for a certain disease or virus. In a vaccination‚ a weaker form of a virus called an antigen enters the immune system and ‘trains’ the immune system to fight off the antigen with antibodies. This way if the child ever gets the real virus the immune system will be able to destroy the virus with antibodies‚ the same ones used to destroy the antigen. Vaccinations are very safe and they highly outweigh any risk factors

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    Herd Immunity Vaccinations are a way to combat illness that have caused great harm in the past. Many different types and methods have been tested and used for almost a thousand years‚ from flu shots to Polio vaccines‚ it has protected people from contracting these viruses. Hundreds of thousands would be dead if it were not for this preventative care. However‚ many people choose to opt out of receiving this medical treatment by choosing to abide by other personal beliefs. All people should receive

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    Hermann D. Issue Essay Child labor is never justified regardless of economic circumstance. Parents forcing their child to work based on financial need or companies hiring child labor for profit driven motives are wrong. A young child has yet to develop a substantial set of life experiences to allow for mature choices and decisions. Thus‚ children depend on the support of adults to steer them through life to ensure an adequate existential development. Forcing a young child to work is wrong

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    Should you vaccinate your kids? Vaccinations have been one of the most highly debated subjects in the health industry since they made their first appearance‚ especially regarding children. Many people though may still be confused on whether or not these vaccinations are good for their children since there is evidence pointing in two different directions. There is much research to be done about both sides of the argument to decide if getting you child vaccinated is a good idea or not. This leaves

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    Vaccinations for the Generations Every day‚ people come in contact with diseases. Opening a door‚ shaking hands‚ kissing‚ purchasing and consuming food‚ all require touch and involve the exchange of bacteria. Prior to inoculating people with a weakened version of diseases‚ the mortality rate was much higher‚ especially among infants. Vaccines are administered to protect the masses from diseases and outbreaks that can spread through these exchanges‚ such as bubonic plague. Despite staggering evidence

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    Vaccinations: Are they important? Forty percent of parents in the United States delay or don’t vaccinate their children (Culp-Ressler). Many parents believe vaccinations have serious side effects‚ but the CDC has not found links between vaccinations and the side effects parents are worrying about. Since some parents believe vaccinations can cause serious side effects‚ they have not been vaccinating their children and are using philosophical exemptions keep their children from having to get those

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    Children's Vaccinations

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    Children Vaccinations For every parent it’s one of the first decisions that you must make when you have a child‚ but how many of us really know the pros and cons of vaccinations? Sure‚ doctors tell us that they are safe but most Americans do not even know exactly what a vaccination is. When asked‚ they simply reply that vaccinations are “shots to make sure their children are healthy.” A vaccination is weak or killed bacteria that is injected into your child to make their body prone to this disease

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    Children’s Vaccinations Some people have different opinions when it comes to deciding if children should get vaccinated or not. There are both pros and cons to getting children vaccinated‚ some of the pros are that it can help get rid of any type of bacteria that may be building up inside a child’s body. A con is that vaccines can sometimes cause serious and even fatal side effects. However‚ overall vaccinations and getting children vaccinated would be the best way to go. it’s better to be thankful

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    Nicole Stacy ENG 111 Essay #4 Today‚ nearly 40% of American parents refuse to vaccinate their children due to a variety of unfounded fears. Vaccinations against diseases should be mandatory‚ without exception‚ for all children of the U.S. who wish to attend school. These vaccinations are critical to the control and eradication of deadly infectious diseases. In 1962‚ the year before measles vaccine was introduced‚ almost 500‚000 cases of measles were reported in the U.S. Ten years after we started

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    Topic: Vaccinations should be Mandatory Opening/Attention: “Nearly everyone in the U.S. got measles before there was a vaccine‚ and hundreds died from it each year. Today‚ most doctors have never seen a case of measles. More than 15‚000 Americans died from diphtheria in 1921‚ before there was a vaccine. Only one case of diphtheria has been reported to CDC since 2004. An epidemic of rubella (German measles) in 1964-65 infected 12½ million Americans‚ killed 2‚000 babies‚ and caused 11‚000 miscarriages

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