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    Every research project requires extensive preparations in order to succeed. For bat surveys‚ it is essential to use precautionary procedures and handling training in order to maximize safety. The CDC highly recommends rabies vaccinations for those working with any mammal capable of rabies‚ especially bats. In the United States‚ bats are leading in human rabies transmission. The rabies vaccine that handlers receive is specifically pre-exposure. When getting this vaccine‚ it is imperative to communicate

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    Discussion # 2 – Childhood Vaccinations It is important to note that at the beginning of this assignment‚ my views towards vaccinations were very set. I come from a family of physicians and dentists and I myself was transitioning from a career in finance towards become a physician until last year (my brain surgery). However‚ in life you pick yourself up‚ dust things off (the ones that can be dusted off) and adjust. Therefore‚ even though I am no longer pursuing a career as a physician‚ I am preparing

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    dog‚ it’s important to schedule regular appointments with your local vet. They’ll be able to track your pooch’s progress‚ keep an eye out for any problems and administer all of the necessary pet vaccinations to protect them from disease and sickness. If you don’t know what type of vaccination your four-legged friend needs‚ Kapolei Pet Hospital in Kapolei‚ HI invites you into their office for a check-up. Generally speaking‚ there are two different types of pet vaccinations – core vaccines and non-core

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    diseases. Parents should not have the right to prevent their child from getting vaccinated. Vaccinations save lives and if only if a child has a specific disease that will react with the vaccination should parents be able to prevent it. When a child gets a vaccination‚ then the child is basically prevented from getting the disease. In 1796 the English doctor Edward Jenner developed the world’s first vaccination. Although Jenner was confident enough in the safety of his vaccine to inoculate his own

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    Vaccinations - their risks and benefits - have been a constant topic of debate since Dr. Louis Pasteur’s discovery in the 1800’s. From the yearly flu-shot to MMR‚ Polio‚ Tetanus and other immunizations‚ vaccinations prevent disease and‚ ultimately‚ death. In modern‚ developed countries‚ such as the United States‚ immunizations are common and widespread. The popular use of these vaccines are essential to the health of the nation and the prevention of epidemics. Despite the theory that autism and other

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    Around the world many children get vaccinated. Vaccination lowers the risk of sickness. Children should get vaccinated early as possible. Vaccinations allow the immune system to recognize and fight off illness. Children should be vaccinated for three reasons. One‚ being vaccinated can save many children’s lives. Two‚ vaccination is very safe and effective. Three‚ being vaccinated can protect others from sickness. To begin with‚ vaccination can save a child’s life. Vaccines can protect children from

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    Argumentative Draft 16 October 2012 Professor Weinstein The Lancet: Exploitation of the MMR Vaccination Fact or Fiction? Medical phenomena are subject to questioning‚ leading to controversy based upon the adverse effects of medical treatments such as vaccinations that may lead to further ailment. Due to a study done in 1998 by The Lancet that published a correlation between the MMR vaccination and autism‚ a large debate has ensued. Based upon the principles of fear‚ parents have chosen

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    and persuade everyone to get the vaccine. They have all kinds of afs up using different types of persuasion. The Centers for Disease Control’s flu vaccine advertising campaign uses several persuasive techniques to persuade a broad audience that vaccination is beneficial.      The "Spread music. Not flu." advertisement effectively uses the association technique to convince people to get the flu vaccine. The advertisement targets young adults‚ who could easily associate the people in the picture with

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    children when they make decisions. Children should continue receiving vaccinations‚ so they can be better protected from the world around them. First‚ an unquestionable reason children should receive vaccinations is because it saves their lives. According to the article “Vaccine Safety” “Immunizations prevent an estimated 2.5 million deaths each year.” It is comfortable to say that these kids needed to have these vaccinations. It is to the parent’s advantage to give their children the shots that

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    The anti-vaccination movement has been circulating the world since 1830‚ Ellen Tolsma states‚ beginning with Hazen v. Strong‚ the first anti-vaccination court case (“Protecting our herd…”). The controversy has since landed hard in the United States due to its structure around widespread acceptance of religion‚ culture‚ and most all other beliefs. In attempt to withhold the melting pot that is America‚ the Center for American Progress reports that state governments have created “lax exemption procedures

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