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    Pertussis‚ or whopping cough is a very serious respiratory disease (CDC Prevention). Whopping cough can affect all ages‚ but can be fatal for children under a year old. Whopping cough has many common cold symptoms such as fever‚ runny nose and coughing (CDC Prevention). The textbook explains how Whopping Cough got its name from its common symptom of a breath that resembles a “whoop” sound. Pertussis can affect people of all ages‚ but can be very serious‚ even deadly‚ for babies less than a year

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    Childhood Vaccinations What if someone told you that you could potentially protect your child against fatal‚ debilitating diseases? Well‚ there is a way. Although there is not a guarantee promise that a vaccine will protect your child 100%‚ it is still better than no protection at all. Vaccinating your child at an early age can protect them‚ your family‚ and the community as a whole. Majority of parents vaccinate their children‚ but there are still those percentage of parents who believe vaccinations

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    Rachel Carson Struggles

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    “I am always more interested in what I’m about to do than in what I have already done” quoted Rachel Carson. This tells the whole story of her life. Carson was an author who started the environmental movement across the globe. She never intended to do this‚ but she inspired many people with her stories. Rachel had been through so many struggles throughout her life‚ but never gave up and was a true hero. Carson faced many struggles throughout her life. In the end‚ nothing slowed her down from her

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    Vaccination Arguments

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    To think that a vaccine can save a community is to believe that a single grain of rice can end world hunger. Sure‚ if everyone was to be vaccinated‚ perhaps there would be a difference. However‚ the reality is this is not the case. Several people believe that kids who are not vaccinated impose health threats on kids who have been vaccinated. This belief is flawed because the kids with the vaccines are the ones who are bringing the viruses into our schools. The vaccines carry the very virus that they

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    Lie detector is basicly the sidekick of the twenty first century. Lie detectors tell the truth 80-90% of the time. it was not until 1914 and 1915 when the first lie detector came out and that was many years ago so they would have innovated it to make it more reliable.Lie detectors work by measuring breathing‚ pulse‚ and galvanic skin response. Lie detector is basicly the sidekick of the twenty first century. Lie detectors tell the truth 80-90% of the time. It was not until 1914 and 1915 when

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    The two articles we are comparing in this discussion are the Baine and Galva articles; both of these articles show a form of support for vaccines and one shows us how much power the government has when it comes down to enforcing medically ordered rules in times of crisis. The Baine article talks more about how parents should not have the power to overrule a doctors decision that a child needs a vaccine; Galva’s article is focused on how the government reacts in times of extreme medical emergencies

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    Immunizations

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    Immunizations: Parents who choose not to immunize their child According to Gadzikowski (2013)‚ administrators must make sure that each child’s health records‚ such as an immunization history‚ are complete at the time of enrollment‚ in accordance with any state or local regulations. I believe that all children should be vaccinated to protect public health and schools should require this before enrollment. One of the main reasons parents choose not to immunize their child is due to the risk associated

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    Decisively To Vaccinate

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    “All courses of action are risky‚ so prudence is not in avoiding danger (it’s impossible)‚ but calculating risk and acting decisively” (Machiavelli‚ n.d). The impossibility of avoiding all danger for their children forces parents to calculate the risk of not vaccinating and to act decisively to vaccinate. However‚ making an informed decision to vaccinate is a challenging and irreversible one. One reason for the difficulty is the fact‚ experts have falsified information about the possible dangers

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    Essay On Birth Defect

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    One and every thirty-three babies is affected with a birth defect weather it’s because of a bite of some type or because something just went wrong when that baby was born. A birth defect does not mean that you turned six years old and get diagnosed with diabetes‚ birth defect is when you are born with congenital malformations(present from birth). If you are born with a birth defect that doesn’t mean that something that you did was bad and you should be ashamed that you have that birth defect it mean

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    Hepatitis B is a viral infection acquired through direct contact with blood or other bodily fluids of an infected individual. A person infected with the Hepatitis B virus can have an acute infection lasting a couple of weeks or can develop a serious chronic illness. Symptoms of an acute infection occur within 6 months after exposure and can include fatigue‚ nausea‚ loss of appetite‚ jaundice‚ joint and muscle pain. Although many times chronic hepatitis B is asymptomatic it could lead to liver damage

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