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    UUB 3023 | CRITICAL THINKING | WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT: ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY NAME | : | SIFAJEE | TITLE | : | ANIMALS SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR CLINICAL RESEARCH IN MALAYSIA | Abstract There is no doubt that throughout the centuries‚ animals have played a central role in medical research in Malaysia. Many of the treatments available for serious illnesses we have today have come from animal experimentation. There has been recorded that the use of animals in research has been going on as far back

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    2009). Furthermore‚ there are still viruses and diseases causing sickness and even death that can be vaccine-prevented. Polio causes acute paralysis‚ physical disabilities‚ and even death in more children than adults. Many that do survive this disease are left in braces‚ crutches and even wheelchairs (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ 2007). Since the ongoing attempts of Polio eradication‚ successful efforts have resulted in a decreased number of cases from 350‚000 in 1988 to 1294 in 2010. (The

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    lived in a very dim today. President Roosevelt filled America with greater hope because he had overcome the crippling disease of polio. Polio presents as a virus that‚ “spreads from person to person and can invade an infected person’s brain and spinal cord‚ causing paralysis” (“What is Polio”). A character in Jim’s life also contracts polio‚ Penn. When Penn contracts polio‚ Jim realizes how much Penn has impacted his life. Jim finds himself suddenly thrust into a position of concern for Penn rather

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    have been proven so by scientific research. Yes‚ a child may have a reaction to a vaccination as they would an allergy‚ but the benefits out way the risks. “Vaccinations have also eradicated several harmful diseases in the U.S such as smallpox and polio and have decreased the numbers in several others such as Diphtheria by 99%‚ Rubella by 99% and H. influenza (invasive‚ t Cause Autism). http://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/autismutism.html In my opinion vaccinations should be mandatory for all

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    Lourdes Martinez COMM 101 November 17‚ 2013 Mr.Haas Topic: Animal Testing General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my classmates about Animal Testing Central Idea: I want to share with my audience that animal testing has it effects and defects. Introduction: Attention-Getter: Credibility Material: I have seen many pictures

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    | Essay on Immunizations | | | | Immunization is a procedure routinely used to improve the body’s ability to overcome infection and protect against diseases caused by infectious agents. It works against a specific disease by training the immune system to rapidly recognize and eliminate the infectious agent that causes that disease‚ thus resulting in immunity. Protection can be acquired either by passive or by active immunization.Passive immunization involves transfer of antibodies obtained

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    Vaccinations are essential to the health of a community. As David Keller (a physician and former Chief of the Infectious Disease Epidemiology Program with the New Mexico Department of Health‚ and parent‚ puts it)‚ “In reality‚ nature places foreign substances….in his body all the time. Some of those are harmless‚ but others can be deadly. By using vaccines‚ I can carefully introduce into his body substances that mimic harmful foreign substances and‚ in so doing‚ teach his immune system to protect

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    many hardships throughout her life but her worst was Polio. At age four Wilma caught. There are different types of Polio one type can affect your muscles but Wilma got the worst type which paralyzed her legs (Streissguth 6 - 8). Another type of hardship was that she was black and she lived in a segregated town so her family was looked down upon. Also Blanche Rudolph‚ Wilma’s mother was not able to take Wilma to a decent hospital to treat her Polio. The closest hospital that they could go to was almost

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    human beings from minor discomforts ’ to death. It is also is more economical than alternatives‚ and does not hurt the overall populations of animal species. "Animal testing saves human lives"‚ says Albert‚ one of the leading researchers for the polio vaccine. It helps researchers to understand the effects of certain diseases and viruses on the body to such a degree that scientists can engineer a vaccine or antidote that directly combats the problem. Albert admits that it takes many animal lives

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    players race to the finish line‚ striving to be first. 2) When and where did the game originate? Candy Land was invented by Eleanor R. Abbott around 1948 as a means of entertainment for children recuperating from polio. Abbott created this game herself while she was bedridden with polio. After presenting her game to the Milton Bradley Company‚

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