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    Case Study Of Lactalis

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    Multinational dairy products corporation‚ Lactalis‚ faces lawsuits due to contaminated baby milk formulas‚ according to the news. More than 12 million boxes of powdered baby milk products have been recalled from 83 countries. The products were contaminated salmonella bacteria‚ which causes a potentially fatal food poisoning. Food poisoning is an illness caused by eating food sources or products that have been contaminated with bacteria or viruses. The common bacteria known to cause food poisoning

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    Why Vaccines Should Not Be Ignored     Vaccines are being ignored on a wide scale due to many occuring problems in the United States. Some people do not understand that ignoring a vaccine can come with many consequences. In some cases vaccines are required to go to a school or sometimes even another country. Although‚ vaccines are not mandatory most‚ if not all‚ nurses encourage getting vaccinated. Some people feel as if vaccines are bad for them‚ but that is not accurate at all. When a nurse gives

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    How to survive a zombie apocalypse You suddenly wake up and you’re in a familiar house you wonder where am I? Then you look outside the window and you see flesh eating blood thirsty moaning zombies. You think to yourself what do I do? I’m not prepared for this situation. To begin with this‚ many people don’t think of this but when the zombie apocalypse starts many aren’t prepare for this. Still expect the unexpected. I would feel confused if I wasn’t prepared for the zombie apocalypse. If you read

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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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    Based on the need to assure the safety of their milk supply and protecting the health of adults and children who drink milk‚ the State of Iowa recently adopted new and strong milk safety standards. In fact‚ these new standards are among the toughest in the country‚ and have been reliably proven to make the milk supply safer than the safety standards utilized by other states. These new standards are designed to prevent people drinking the milk to suffer adverse health effects; however‚ the tough standards

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    Some people hear the statement‚ “It’s time for your vaccines!” at the doctor’s office‚ and they begin to get nervous. This may be because they have heard bad things about vaccines‚ or they’re afraid of the needle. Vaccines are for your own good‚ and others too. They protect you and others from diseases and the spread of diseases. Vaccines aren’t just about the three second sting that you get from it. They’re about your health. They protect your future‚ as well as others. Lastly‚ you don’t have time

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    Ethics Of Vaccinations

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    The value and ethics of vaccinations is hotly debated‚ and many parents choose not to vaccinate their children. Older people are at greater risk of contracting diseases. There are many valid reasons to vaccinate. Vaccines aid in preventing disease‚ saving lives‚ and keeping the spread of disease at bay. As there are many instances of plagues throughout history‚ vaccinations have been a key component in the prevention of great illnesses in the last hundred years or more. Polio was a death sentence

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    Vaccinations for the Generations Every day‚ people come in contact with diseases. Opening a door‚ shaking hands‚ kissing‚ purchasing and consuming food‚ all require touch and involve the exchange of bacteria. Prior to inoculating people with a weakened version of diseases‚ the mortality rate was much higher‚ especially among infants. Vaccines are administered to protect the masses from diseases and outbreaks that can spread through these exchanges‚ such as bubonic plague. Despite staggering evidence

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    Columbian Exchange

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    Costs for the Benefits The Colombian Exchange’s forward approach included the exchange of new foods‚ animals‚ and resources between Europe‚ the Americas‚ and Africa. However‚ there was an indirect exchange of diseases‚ weapons‚ ideas‚ and people. This process had both positive and negative side effects. The Colombian Exchange resulted in an overall definite benefit compared to its costs. These benefits would include the sugar production‚ a financial silver income‚ the impact of nutritious foods

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    The indigenous people were accustomed to sicknesses of their own but none like the ones brought by the Spanish. With the coming of these diseases many of the indigenous people died from small pox and chicken pox. Realizing this effect the diseases had on them many might have committed suicide and led up to other ways in which the indigenous people died out. After Columbus had left for the first time his men became lazy and put the indigenous people to work and as a result these people attacked

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