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    Why Is Vaccines Important

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    very important to get a vaccine for many reasons‚ the top three reasons are to prevent diseases and new diseases for getting into your body‚ keep your body healthy and lastly vaccines are safe and effective. Vaccines are here to make sure we don’t get the flu or any other disease. Vaccines could be a matter of life or death without them millions of people would be either very sick or dead. Vaccines help keep us healthy and strong. It also keeps us awake and out of harm’s way. The reason why I say

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    While increasing the mitochondrial pool is impertinent for a healthy pool of mitochondria with exercise‚ removing the damaged mitochondria is equally as important. During exercise it is well known that mitochondria release ROS that can be harmful when accumulated 76. If the dysfunctional mitochondria are not removed efficiently it will lead to an accumulation of harmful organelles. Studies have examined improper

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    Separation In Prisons

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    Separation exists between society and the penal system‚ and due to this‚ there is a grave lack of knowledge of what is happening in prisons and how we can improve the situation we currently have in regards to the prison system. There are major flaws within the penal system‚ and Angela Davis highlighted a main one in secrecy. We know based off of research that our prison population commonly consists of individuals who struggle academically (Petersilia‚ 2003‚ pg 32). Because of this lack of strong

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    Why Is Grief Important

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    that Develops the powers of the mind”. Marcel Proust Grief‚ it is a part of life. We all have to deal with it sometime in our lives‚ whether it be the loss of a loved one‚ beloved pets or something like the loss of a job. The longer the emotional tie to that which we lost‚ the greater the grief tends to be. Myself‚ I have experienced more grief by fifty-six years than a person should have to deal with in a lifetime. First was my grandfather on my mother’s side‚ I was five and of course

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    Why Is Cpr Important

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    trained to save lives right? That’s true however‚ learning basic CPR can mean the difference between life and death in someone you love or care about. CPR can be just as vital as learning how to swim‚ drive a car‚ or use self defense. Why is this skill so important you may ask? Easy‚ when a person can not breathe or a person’s body can’t circulate blood properly cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can restore the circulation of oxygen and blood flow to the brain and other vital organs. Without proper

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    The Nazi party and Hitler’s influence between the years 1919-1923 Hitler was the only reason the Nazi party was able to succeed and become the most powerful political party in Germany at the time. He was able to do this with his speeches. He was an incredible speaker‚ able to whip up crowds and control people‚ one of the reasons he was able to manipulate people was because he had the right timing‚ German people were on food rations‚ in economic desperation‚ people were starving‚ jobs were scarce

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    why is math important

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    “actions speak louder than words…I’ll believe it when I see it” and one day‚ your girlfriend will get mad at you because you forgot your 2nd month anniversary and you’ll swear to her that you’ll never forget again because you love her so much and she’s important to you and you don’t want to lose her and then she’ll sigh with slight disbelief and sluggishly say “actions speak louder than words…I’ll believe it once I see it”. Point is‚ no matter what you say‚ how you say it‚ or even how much you mean it‚ other

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    not like us. Not like us‚ here‚ does not have a negative meaning; where as in other places it would. Simply‚ I mean someone who is not an accountant. Someone who could challenge the way you look at the world. Why is it important for our views

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    Why Are Museums Important?

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    The Cambridge Dictionary Online defined museums as "places of study‚ buildings where objects of historical‚ scientific or artistic interest are kept‚ preserved and exhibited". To The Museums Association‚ a museum is "an institution which collects documents‚ preserves‚ exhibits and interprets material evidence and associated information for the public benefit". Since 1998‚ this definition has changed. Museums now enable the public to explore collections for inspiration‚ learning and enjoyment. They

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    What is the constitution? The very thing that gave us freedom from Britain. Which is why it is so important. It was written and signed by representatives of rebel colonies defying the king in hopes of making a new nation one where they will be able to have freedom to speak their mind and write whatever they want. It has lasted thousands of years still letting us have freedom of speech and write what we want. It gives us the right to vote for our own leader to guide us and to make the best choices

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