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    in the future? The early years of the organization were really hard‚ many pandemics broke all over the world. One of the the special eradications they made was the eradication of smallpox and polio‚ the issue is that polio has not yet been fully eradicated since the case of 2014 where there is a polio outbreak in Pakistan and the Middle East (http://www.huffingtonpost.com). The world health organization still is trying to fight off Cholera and Malaria‚ they have been the remainder problems since

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    whooping cough‚ polio‚ measles‚ and rubella struck hundreds of thousands of infants‚ children‚ and adults in the United States. Thousands died every year from them not to mention the serious damage afflicted to the survivors such as‚ seizures‚ brain damage‚ or blindness. As vaccines were developed and used‚ rates of these diseases consistently declined and today most of them are nearly gone from our country. If we continue to vaccinate our children we can trust that diseases such polio and meningitis

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    Medicines such as insulin‚ the polio vaccine‚ lithium‚ and penicillin were all tested on animals. After all humans share around 95% of genes with mice making them a prime test subject. Humans and animals also have similar organs which do either the same or slightly different functions

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    a wide selection of viruses and bacteria‚ thereby eliminating many childhood diseases like polio‚ small pox and whooping cough to mention a few. Vaccines are drugs or biological agents which

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    Let’s say it is the future and your only child just turned three. You haven’t gotten your polio vaccines yet. Because why would you get one‚ they’re just a waste of time right? Soon enough your child contracts the sickness‚ and he falls very ill. You call a doctor after a few days of misery but he says there is nothing he can do‚ and that it is too late. Why would anybody want this terrible fate to happen to anyone‚ especially a child? We believe that vaccines should be mandatory in order to stop

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    pertussis.[4] | Soreness at the site of vaccination‚ fever and tiredness sore musclesManagement:1st 8 hrs: Cold Compress2nd 8 hrs: Hot Compress | | Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) | 6 weeks old | 3 doses | 2-3 drops | 4 weeks | Oral | Mouth | The extent of protection against polio is increased the earlier the OPV is given. Keeps the Philippines polio-free.[5] | _ | | Anti Hepatitis B Vaccine (Hepa B) | At birth | 3 doses | 0.5 mL | 6

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    Angela Viola ENG 102 M/W 3- 4:15 Professor Mirelese A Shot in the Dark Immunization has been deemed the most important public health intervention in history‚ after safe drinking water. It has saved millions of lives over the years and prevented hundreds of millions of cases of disease. There are many legitimate concerns about vaccines safety from parents. Questions arise if vaccines should be state mandated without the choice from parents. Ethically speaking‚ parents need to be aware on

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    Controversial Use of Vaccinations Babies‚ infants‚ toddlers‚ pediatric individuals - these are all names for children under the age of two who routinely receive vaccinations but can include children up to the age of six. Polio‚ MMR‚ Hepatitis B and over twenty more vaccinations are given during these years. Children are vaccinated to be “safe” from those diseases. Are those vaccinations safe for the children‚ or do they cause children to develop side effects‚ short or long lasting‚ or

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    and her mom was named Johanna. Her parents got divorced in Dorothea’s teen years‚ and she blamed the divorce on her father so she changed her last name to Lange. At age 7‚ Dorothea was struck with polio‚ and her right leg and foot was very weakened. Later in life‚ she was thankful that she got polio because that’s what guided her life. Art and Literature were a big part of her education‚ and those were the subjects she liked the most. In Dorothea’s young adult life‚ she decided that she wanted

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    Ethical‚ philosophical and religious values are central to the continuing controversy over capital punishment. Nevertheless‚ factual evidence can and should inform policy making. The evidence for capital punishment as an uniquely effective deterrent to murder is especially important‚ since deterrence is the only major pragmatic argument on the pro-death penalty side.1 The purpose of this paper is to survey and evaluate the evidence for deterrence. We must define the question correctly. We

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