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    Adsfsdgasdg sdfgsd fgsdfbvsdfbvsdfgasdffasdf asThe legislation‚ introduced by Democratic State Sen. Ricardo Lara on Tuesday‚ would deny exemptions from state corporate taxes and taxes on items such groups sell. It would also require them to pay corporate taxes on donations and other forms of income. Lara and LGBT advocacy group‚ Equality California‚ said the bill was aimed at groups like the Boy Scouts of America‚ which has faced increasing protests over its longstanding policy banning gay

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    resistance. As the vaccination of children is parents’ decision many decides not to do it. Data published by NHS show that there is high number of measles reported due to 1-16 years old children who missed the vaccinations between 1990s and 2000s. In 2012 the numbers of cases was 2‚000. The fears are now concerned on the MMR vaccination‚ as now there is also a big group of children who did not received their vaccination. NHS urge parents to ensure their children receive the vaccination. This shows

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    Vaccine hesitancy is not a modernistic thought process. People have been skeptical about vaccinations as far back as 1736. Benjamin Franklin was one of our founding fathers‚ an inventor‚ author‚ and father‚ who lost his own son to smallpox. He chooses not to vaccinate his four-year-old son. Tara Haelle tells us in her May 2016 Tedtalk‚ “Why Parents Fear Vaccinations”‚ most people think those who choose not to vaccinate are uneducated. Haelle clarifies “People refuse‚ because they are‚ educated”.

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    importance of vaccination for herd immunity. A look into the history of how the first vaccine was created and used should be examined. How a vaccine is produced and tested is an important factor to help ease some uncertainty in parents. The subject involving school entry mandates and how a child may be exempt is questioned. It is also important to understand how our bodies immune system works naturally as well as with the aid of a vaccine. What are the benefits of vaccination‚ oppose to naturally

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    Why Vaccinate? Public opinion of childhood vaccinations has fluctuated greatly in recent years. Questions relating to the necessity and usefulness of vaccines as well as their safety has been called into question. Unfortunately‚ the amount of misinformation spread about vaccines has clouded the issue and divided parents on the subject. The truth is that vaccines are safe and should be made mandatory for all children. Most members of modern society either do not understand the threats that vaccines

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    impacts on their health‚ such as causing autism. They may also have personal or religious beliefs against childhood vaccinations. Contrary to these views‚ parents should not be allowed to opt out of vaccinations for their children. Not vaccinating children will lead to very serious negative effects‚ such as vulnerability to preventable serious or fatal diseases. Vaccinations can eradicate many serious illnesses that are fatal to humans. We have already witnessed this‚ such as elimination

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    known to man. Smallpox goes back to the times of ancient Egypt and has plagued societies around the world since. In 1796‚ Edward Jenner discovered the small pox vaccine‚ which was the first vaccine ever and was made from cows (Salmon). Because of vaccination the last case of smallpox in the United States was in 1948 and the last case in the world was in Somalia in 1977 (Vaccines). Smallpox is eradicated‚ meaning that it no longer existing anywhere in the world. We no longer have to vaccinate people

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    Exemption Clause Question

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    This is a question concerning on exclusion clause. Exclusion clause is a clause in a contract or term which appears to exclude or restrict a liability or a legal duty which would otherwise arise. Court have generally treated exclusion clauses as a defence to a breach of an obligation. The issue that arises in the case is whether Jamal can sue Mr Lee and claim for damages. There are four ways which a clause can be incorporated into a contract by the way of; by giving notice‚ course of dealing

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    A Pro Stance for Vaccines

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    Vaccines Are Necessary For Controlling Preventable Diseases The topic of laws mandating vaccinations is a much debated issue. A large number of parents argue they should not be forced to vaccinate their children in order for them to attend public school and daycare. One reason for the controversy of their use is the increased number of children with autism‚ which some reports have indicated is a possible side effect of vaccines. Information regarding potential negative side effects of vaccines

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    serious consideration. There are many vaccinations that your child can get to help protect against different diseases; the diseases include: chickenpox‚ diphtheria‚ hib‚ hepatitis a & b‚ flu‚ measles‚ mumps‚ pertussis‚ polio‚ pneumococcal‚ rotavirus‚ rubella‚ and tetanus (Immunization). Many of these diseases have seriously complications including death. Children must have their vaccinations before entering public school‚ however there are some exemptions

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