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    Do Vaccines Matter

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    and Government Mr.Kennedy 4/23/2017 Do Vaccines Matter? Most people have gone to the pediatricians since they were a week old and would not remember the total amount of shots they got and the possible pain endorsed. Parents can recall more than 30 shots that had occurred before their child has gone to kindergarten. In the past few years the debate on vaccines has become a popular topic. The anti-vaccine believers have their own impressions of the vaccines once being put into the body‚ but don’t

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    uniforms are mandatory

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    Are Uniforms Mandatory? Are uniforms good or bad for school? Every day pusillanimous students are trying to get through school without getting noticed on what they wear because people make fun of them. There are many benefits on why school should add school uniforms. Researchers have observed that uniforms set a professional tone and helps students’ self-esteem. Since people get picked on because of what they wear‚ schools should add uniforms. Supporters of uniforms believe that uniforms

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    Argument Against Vaccines

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    Vaccines were created to stop the rapid spread of disease and they have achieved just that. Although vaccinations have been around for numerous years the threat of disease prevails. With technology improving there is an increase of people fluctuating in and out of our country. With the amount of international travel in todays society‚ diseases that are not indigenous to our nation are brought in undetected. Due to the increase of transition the liability of a pandemics and fatalities are higher than

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    Mandatory Voting

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    Topic: Voting should not be mandatory Using the internet‚ find at least two articles on your topic. You can pay to print in the library‚ e-mail the articles to yourself‚ or write down the websites and look them up again at home. Every group member must find two articles‚ so that a group of 3 will have 6 total and a group of 4 will have 8 total. Pick articles that are from credible sources (PHS databases such as Gale‚ Ebsco‚ etc.; credible news organizations like The New York Times‚ CNN‚ etc;

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    Mandatory Overtime

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    tenuous balance between work‚ family‚ and other non-work activities is thrown off most when overtime is mandatory (also referred to as "compulsory" or "forced"). Therefore‚ with the rise in household work hours and overtime‚ there is a growing need for limits on involuntary overtime. Labor laws such as the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) need to be amended to protect workers against mandatory overtime and to protect the public from the dangers of an overburdened‚ stressed workforce. Rather than

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    Mandatory volhnteering

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    Mandatory volunteering rule has been the reason for slow community development in the country. This policy applied on the high school students to spend a given amount of their time in offering free services to the community‚ has been received with mixed reactions from the students with most of them developing negative attitudes towards work. The evaluation of the issue can lead to the statement that paper mandatory volunteering is a practice that has resulted to more losses than gains. The cost

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    Mandatory Sentencing

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    CRJ 100 Mandatory Sentencing Kimberly Manjarres Arizona State University There are many things that are uncertain in life. If there are clouds in the sky‚ does that mean it’s going to rain today? If you’re going to get into a car accident on the way to work? No matter what uncertainties we face in life‚ the Legislature has taken away some uncertainties with mandatory sentencing. Mandatory sentencing can be traced as far back as the biblical times with “An eye for an eye and a tooth for

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    Mandatory School

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    choice in the matter. “Mandatory attendance laws force many to attend school who have no wish to be there… The solution to this problem is simple: Abolish compulsory- attendance laws and allow only those who are committed to getting an education attend”. This is what Roger Sipher wrote in his article “So that nobody has to go to school if they don’t want to” that was published in the “New York Times” on December 22‚ 1997. The author states that mandatory attendance laws should be abolished because

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    Vaccines Research Paper

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    Vaccines: For Better or for Worse? There are a many different medicines introduced for many different illnesses‚ one would think there should be no reason for a disease outbreak. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ the most recent outbreak of any kind of disease was the Measles 189 people caught it in the year 2015 (“What”). This is just one example of a growing problem facing Americans caused by religious beliefs‚ autism fears‚ and the fear of side effects; the effects

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    Health Department to address health issues that arises. The opposition to the bill uses the argument that vaccines have detrimental side effects and that “people should have the right to make their own health decisions” (Riker). Local resident Renee Kawelo opposed the bill and vaccines because she believes that they will make her children sick. The most notable side effect that people think vaccines causes is autism‚ “which scientific research has debunked” (Riker)‚

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