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    the vaccines were on trial to when they were finally approved‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt led one of America’s greatest medical fundraisers for polio victims and their family through the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis’s March of Dimes Campaign in 1938; helping most of those families with medical costs. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was a victim of polio himself as well as several of his relatives allowing him to connect with other families and raise money for genetic testing for this terrible

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    Every time you are getting a vaccine you are protecting yourself a little more. Vaccines fight off very dangerous and even deadly diseases. Diseases that once killed thousands of people no longer exist‚ because of vaccinations. For example the disease Polio used to cause death and paralysis throughout the entire country‚ however thanks to the vaccination there

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    SHOULD ANY VACCINES BE REQUIRED FOR CHILDREN? SHOULD ANY VACCINES BE REQUIRED FOR CHILDREN? Most Vaccinations protect people from certain diseases which can make them sick‚ disabled or can in some cases even kill them. The vaccination helps boosts people’s body’s defence system‚ also known as the immune system. Vaccines create immunity which protects people from infections without causing suffering of the disease itself. Vaccines can also be called shots‚ immunizations or needles. (Smith

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    of the most important eradication was that of the polio virus. The vaccine took the number of polio cases from tens of thousands to virtually none in a mere decade of use (Nemitz 1). This quick acting vaccine effectively saved thousands of lives. There are now zero cases of polio in the US every year (“Vaccinations Save Lives” 1). This disease that once instilled fear in people all over the world is now barely even talked about. Along with Polio‚ measles has also been eliminated from prevalence in

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    games. Global events such as the treaty with Japan‚ the bus boycott‚ and the Korean War occurred during the 1950’s era. Sputnik was also launched in this period‚ along with the invention of the color television and remote control. Plus‚ a vaccine for polio was created. Film stars and some musicians were big the time‚ too. Don’t forget‚ the ‘50’s had its’ own style of clothing. On September 1‚ 1939‚ the start of World War 2 began. It all started when Germany‚ ran by Adolf Hitler‚ invaded Poland. One

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    The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education Act (RTE)‚ which was passed by the  on 4 August 2009‚ describes the modalities of the importance of free and compulsory education for children between 6 and 14 in  under Article 21A of the . India became one of 135 countries to make  of every child when the act came into force on 1 April 2010. History Present Act has its history in the drafting of the Indian constitution at the time of Independence[5] but are more

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    BCG (Bacillus Chalmette Guerin) | Live attenuated bacteria | Freeze driedInfant- 0.05mlPreschool-0.1ml | 1 | Intradermal | DPT (Diphtheria Pertussis Tetanus) | DT- weakened toxinP-killed bacteria | liquid-0.5ml | 3 | Intramuscular | OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine) | weakened virus | liquid-2drops | 3 | Oral | Hepatitis B | Plasma derivative | Liquid-0.5ml | 3 | Intramuscular | Measles | Weakened virus | Freeze dried- 0.5ml | 1 | Subcutaneou | | | | | | Schedule of Vaccines Vaccine | 1st

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    and others are close to extinction– primarily due to safe and effective vaccines. One example of the great impact that vaccines can have is the elimination of polio in the United States. Polio was once America’s most-feared disease‚ causing death and paralysis across the country‚ but today‚ thanks to vaccination‚ there are no reports of polio in the United States. Vaccination is very safe and effective. Vaccines are only given to children after a long and careful review by scientists‚ doctors‚ and

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    Don’t Wait Vaccinate Brandy DuFrane Baker College Essay 1 Children begin being vaccinated against harmful diseases at birth. Vaccinations are administered throughout the United States in hospitals‚ doctor’s offices‚ and health departments. Vaccinations provide protection to children and adults from many devastating viruses and bacteria. A majority of parents vaccinate their children as recommended but some parents are choosing not to vaccinate their children because they believe them to be

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    Balance of Nature

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    The Balance of Nature In our quest to eradicate disease‚ especially those that have caused so much human suffering such as polio‚ tuberculosis and cancer‚ mankind may have done itself the greatest disservice of all by providing the means for its own demise from the overuse of antibiotics and the persistent reductionist view of nature. Stephen Harrod Buhner creates a pretty strong argument against the view of the earth as machine. After reading the book‚ it becomes difficult to blithely continue

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