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    that arises. The opposition to the bill uses the argument that vaccines have detrimental side effects and that “people should have the right to make their own health decisions” (Riker). Local resident Renee Kawelo opposed the bill and vaccines because she believes that they will make her children sick. The most notable side effect that people think vaccines causes is autism‚ “which scientific research has debunked” (Riker)‚

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    Vaccines‚ they have a huge impact on our lives today. Several generations have grown up with vaccines. Vaccines may seem like a very positive and helpful tool‚ but don’t always judge a book by its cover. However some people have negative effects that include skin burns‚ seizures deaths‚ mild fevers‚ over distributing and autism. Skin Burns A burn is a type of injury to the skin‚ or other tissues‚ caused by heat‚ cold‚ electricity‚ chemicals‚ friction‚ or radiation. Sounds painful? It is‚ and

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    ENGL126-1204A-13 Colorado Technical University Phase 5 Individual Project Almost everyone has heard of the issue between the benefits and dangers of childhood vaccines. As a parent you want to do what is best for your child and protect them. Some people have different opinions on what that specifically entails when it comes to childhood vaccines. The argument on both sides range from first amendment right issues all the way to disabling health concerns. Currently‚ all 50 States require vaccinations

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    resource. My choice‚ after having done the research‚ would be: 1. Bogey Phlegmenstein – the 50 year-old pharmacist for the vaccine. 2. Helen Hornblower – the 72 year-old grandmother for the vaccine‚ and 3. Lars Loogenkugel – the 19 year-old college student for the nasal mist flu shot. I choose Lars for the nasal mist flu shot. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention‚ nasal spray should only be given to healthy people age 2-49 and not pregnant. Since Lars is the

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    Persuasive Essay Vaccines

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    Diseases that are common such as‚ mumps‚ measles‚ rubella and tetanus are harmful diseases that can be easily prevented by vaccines. Some people refuse to vaccinate their children for uneducated reasons. They think that vaccines do more harm than good‚ which is undeniably false. There are dozens of articles that say vaccines are crucial for everyone’s well being‚ while others claim they cause autism and other disabilities. Because vaccines prevent diseases and protect others‚ they should be mandatory

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    Introduction The article “Workplace Bullying: Costly and Preventable” written by Terry L. Wiedmer discusses workplace bullying as a pervasive practice by malicious individuals who seek power‚ control‚ domination‚ and subjugation. These individuals are “in businesses or schools‚ such bullying is an inefficient way of working that is both costly and preventable” (Wiedmer‚ 2011). Senior management and executives are ultimately responsible for creating and sustaining bully-free workplaces. Workplace

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    Why The Flu Vaccines

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    to the CDC‚ production and distribution of the flu vaccine are a private sector venture. Accordingly‚ the government has little or no control over the production and distribution of the flu vaccine. The government at the federal and state levels advise the manufacturers and distributors of the vaccine to make the vaccine available to all providers within a reasonable timeframe. The influenza virus mutates from year to year; therefore‚ the vaccine must be updated every year to meet up with the virus

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    Yes‚ I do believe mandatory vaccine programs should be instituted as a public health initiative. Those who are not immunized put other people at risk to these dangerous diseases. Vaccines are meant to help prevent and stop the spread of these viruses to others. It is not fair to those who are medically sensitive and have a suppressed immune system be exposed to these unvaccinated individuals because of their personal beliefs. Many parents do not want to vaccinate their children because they think

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    irritant. Aluminum‚ used in some vaccines‚ could cause neurological harm. Formaldehyde is a carcinogen and‚ exposure can cause side effects such as cardiac impairment‚ central nervous system depression‚ "changes in higher cognitive functions‚" coma‚ convulsions‚ and death. Glutaraldehyde‚ a compound used to disinfect medical and dental equipment‚ is used in some DTaP vaccinations and exposure can cause asthma and other respiratory issues. Some polio‚ TD‚ and DTaP vaccines contain 2-phenoxyethanol‚ an

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    Flu Vaccine Memorandum

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    ways to address the recurring shortages of the influenza vaccine that occurred in the United States between 2000 and 2004. There were two important contributing factors to these vaccine shortages. First‚ there has been a significant reduction over the past few decades in the number of companies that choose to manufacture the flu vaccine. Second‚ the government has taken a laissez-faire approach to managing the distribution of the vaccine‚ even in times of shortage. In order to fully accomplish

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