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    between vaccines and autism‚ it is easy to see how parents‚ neighborhoods‚ and even entire communities could become concerned about vaccines. The apparent surge in holistic treatments across America could potentially correlate with the decline in vaccinations‚ but why does it seem like the majority of “Anti-Vaxxers” are upper-middle class‚ white mothers who spend their afternoons strolling the aisles of Whole Foods with a monogrammed tumbler full of Chardonnay? Vaccines should be mandatory to ensure

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    Vaccinations have become an important part of today’s society. They protect people from dangerous diseases and give people a sense of security. Vaccines came about many years ago; they have made their way into schools and have become requirements upon enrollment. Individual schools get to decide which and how many vaccines to require for their students. Recently‚ there has been a large increase in the number of people that opt out of receiving vaccinations. Schools need to create barriers to lower

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    Edward Jenner was a inventor that invented the vaccination for small pox (caused from cow pox). Edward Jenner also known as "Jenner" or "Edward" has a amazing backround!! ’’Edward Jenner was a scientist beforehand so it helped him develop the skills to create this vaccination" according to Encyclopidea.com. Although‚ Edward did have failures as well as any other inventor. Jenner because famous‚ hero and rich from his invetion‚ man what a life!! Edward jenner wasnt only detrmined he was very smart

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    topics and has provided her work to several well known publishers. This article was intended for the educated person exploring the rumors of vaccinations benefit being outweighed by the risk. The author is very neutral in her writing. I appreciate her stance and use of fact to support her claims. Stating only the fact that can be documented

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    in situations. For instance in my innovation report about the flu vaccination I am personally not convinced that the vaccination works which forms the basis of my beliefs and values. However in the work situation as I am responsible for the success of the programme I have positive attitude towards the vaccination programme to a point that I have the vaccination myself. I do not have a choice in being the lead for the vaccination programme which in a sense goes against Kotters 2nd step. However due

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    THESIS One of the greatest public health interventions that has had an impact on fighting diseases is vaccination. According to Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary‚ a vaccine is any suspension containing antigenic molecules derived from a microorganism‚ given to stimulate an immune response to an infectious disease. The 19th century and the 20th century were known for the great achievements of great vaccine scientists such as Louis Pasteur and Edward Jenner. A substantial amount of vaccines prevent

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    intervention. The rates of diphtheria‚ measles‚ mumps‚ pertussis‚ polio‚ rubella‚ tetanus‚ and invasive Hib disease have all been reduced by 97% or more by immunization‚” (2). As well as protecting the individual‚ scientists agree that not getting vaccinations can harm the general public as

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    childhood vaccinations in the US prevent about 10.5 million cases of infectious illness and 33‚000 deaths per year.” (vaccines.procon.org) “According to the American Academy of Pediatrics‚ most childhood vaccines are 90-99% effective in preventing disease.” (vaccines.procon.org) If children who are vaccinated versus children who aren’t vaccinated contract a disease there symptoms of the disease are less serious. The risks of not being vaccinated outweigh the risks identified with vaccination. So‚ why

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    immunizations. Schools‚ jobs‚ and other programs have developed standard requirements for fulfilling immunizations guidelines and everyone abides be these rules too often without question or concern. Can you blame them though? Of course not‚ because vaccinations hold up a reputation as the magic shots that prevent scary diseases. In reality‚ this reputation is not entirely appropriate. Although immunizations can prevent certain disease‚ they can also create adverse effects and conditions. According to

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    vaccinate their children‚ but do they really know what vaccines are and how they work? Vaccinations are liquid shots containing weakened infectious microbes that are injected into the body to produce

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