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    Vaccine Persuasive Letter

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    vaccinated‚ vaccines can prevent death from diseases and illnesses‚ it saves you time and money‚ and it protects those around you whom you care about. Vaccines can provide a lifetime of protection against many diseases and infections‚ such as the flu‚ pertussis‚ HPV‚ and hepatitis A and B. In earlier times‚ the flu would cause death and now we have the opportunity to avoid these illnesses from invading our bodies or spreading to others. As quoted in an article‚ it states that‚ "In the US‚ vaccine-preventable

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    Measles is an infectious disease that is caused by a virus. This virus can adapt in the nose and throat of people that have this disease. The ways in which this illness can be spread is by physical contact‚ coughing and sneezing. The virus in the mucus of the nose can also remain actively infectious for two hours. This means that you can become ill by being in touch with the virus not only inside the body but also outside‚ for example‚ it can be found on door handles. Once you have been infected

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    Benefits Of Vaccines

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    expensive‚ and the sicker they get‚ the worse the expenses will be. Vaccines are the best investment in children’s healthcare‚ which makes plenty of sense. Vaccines cost less in time and money to attain than infectious diseases cost in time off to work to care for a sick child‚ possible long-term disability care‚ and major medical expenses ("Vaccines ProCon.org"). Vaccines are very affordable with the help of health care. Paying for a vaccine that will prevent multiple diseases is much more affordable than

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    The Measles Vaccine

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    people have been killed worldwide by the virus.1 Before a vaccine was created‚ nearly all children before the age of 15 would be struck with a high fever‚ inflamed eyes‚ small white spots on the inside of the mouth‚ and a red‚ flat rash that covered the body. The development of a vaccine in 1963 was able to lower the number of individuals infected with this Measles virus. In 1968 Maurice Hillman improved the vaccine. Since then‚ the vaccine has helped save over a million lives per year. The Measles

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    Pros Of Vaccines

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    people with this. This helped the spread of small pox. There are so many vaccines that your children have to have today before they can attend school. Some parents however believe that these vaccines are harming children more than they are helping them. This year in America there was an outbreak of 600 plus cases of measles. This was the most number of cases since 2000. Due to the large amount of parents who believed that vaccines were causing autism or harming their children in other ways. Disneyland

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    The History Of Vaccines

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    A vaccine is defined as “a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases‚ prepared from the causative agent of a disease‚ its products‚ or a synthetic substitute‚ treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease” (“The Definition of Vaccine”). In simpler terms‚ a vaccine is an injection of a dead or weakened bacteria or virus that helps the human body produce an immunity to the said bacteria or virus. Vaccines‚ though proved

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    Yes or No to Mandatory Vaccinations Should vaccinations be mandatory for children entering school? At the present time‚ all fifty states in the United States require children entering public school to be vaccinated. However‚ no federal vaccination laws exist (ProCon.org‚ Children Vaccinations‚ Did you know?). Many parents hold religious beliefs against vaccination. Forcing such parents to vaccinate their children would violate the First Amendment‚ which guarantees citizens the right to

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    Vaccination Schedule Think of vaccines as a coat of armor for your child. To keep it shiny and strong‚ you have to make sure your child’s immunizations are up to date. Timely vaccinations help to prevent disease and keep your family and the community healthy. Some immunizations are given in a single shot‚ while others require a series of shots over a period of time. Vaccines for children and teenagers are listed alphabetically below with their routinely recommended ages. Missed doses will be assessed

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    Voting Mandatory

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    people. There are always tons of people who are upset with the outcome‚ and we are wasting the rights that Americans had to fight wars for. Thus‚ United States Federal Government should make voting mandatory because we will get better results and we won’t waste our precious rights. The first reason why voting should be mandatory is because we’ll be able to get better

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    Mandatory Minimums

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    Is Mandatory the New Black? As you sow‚ so shall you reap. Despite its Biblical lineage‚ this common saying within American pop culture is held true by citizens across all religions‚ sectors‚ and political parties. Essentially‚ every negative action should be met with negative consequences‚ every severe crime should be met with severe punishment‚ and so forth. This karma-like notion is sprinkled across legislation within all areas of modern society. However‚ the American people’s innate drive for

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