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    Mudbound Copy

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    Mudbound Ain’t We? Post-World War Two‚ the United States of America really developed “The American Dream”. But‚ unfortunately this was a false perception (much like it is today). The reality was that some citizens choose not to live the life style of a suburban house‚ the perfect family‚ and a new car‚ while the rest did not have the means to live this dream. The book “Mudbound” by Hillary Jordan is a great example of how for most‚ this “American Dream” was unachievable. It demonstrates the hardships

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    Over the past few years‚ there has been a resurgence of whooping cough. Since 2010‚ there have been 10‚000 to 50‚000 cases of whooping cough reported yearly‚ with about 10 to 20 babies that were too young to be vaccinated‚ dying from this preventable disease (DHHS‚ 2017). Many people are unable to receive vaccinations due to allergies‚ being immunocompromised

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    Blocked nose Runny nose Temperature Weakness Cough Sneezing Lack of appetite Dysentery / sickness. Diarrhoea Vomiting Dehydrated Loss of appetite Weakness Stomach ache Chicken-Pox. Blister like rash Itchy Temperature Mumps. Swollen jaw Pain when swallowing Temperature Measles. Spots red/brown Cough Runny nose Spots in mouth Temperature

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    work‚ so immediately your child will not be protected. Also‚ most vaccines need to be given several times to build up long-lasting protection. For example‚ a child who gets only one or two doses of the whooping cough vaccine is only partly protected against that disease and may still catch whooping cough. More than one dose of the same vaccine is given

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    The Anti-Vaccine Fallacy

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    to a significant increase in the number of parents declining to have their children immunised. The reader readily accepts the cause and effect logic of the writer’s argument when she reports that contagious diseases such as measles‚ mumps and whooping cough were “reappear(ing) and that one quarter of Americans believe that there is a link between vaccines and autism. Panahi sways us to her point of view by asserting here‚ and substantiating it with evidence later‚ “that overwhelming scientific research”

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    A risk of not being vaccinated or refusing to vaccinate your child is the possibility of contracting harmful vaccine-preventable diseases.Diseases like the measles‚ smallpox‚ chickenpox and almost all vaccine-preventable diseases are easily spread from one person to another.According to M.D Matthew M. Davis “When children are unvaccinated or undervaccinated (in other words‚ they have not received all of the recommended doses of vaccines for their age)‚ they are at greater risk for getting sick with

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    Common childhood illnesses Illness Symptoms Flu Aching in the joints and muscles‚ headache‚ sore throat‚ high temperature‚ cough‚ and feeling weak. Tonsillitis A very sore throat‚ high temperature‚ pain in the ears and neck‚ difficulty swallowing. Diarrhoea Needing the toilet a lot‚ stomach pains‚ vomiting and dehydration. Vomiting Being sick‚ stomach pains‚ and dehydration. Slapped cheek

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    As early as 1‚000 years ago‚ smallpox‚ measles‚ and whooping cough were terribly common in the 1500’s with outbreaks recorded around the world contagious diseases like these spread quickly especially in crowded‚ dirty‚ cities. Children were especially vulnerable. Records from the 16th century as many‚ 30% of all children died before the age of 15‚ likely from dysentery‚ scarlet fever‚ whooping cough‚ Influenza‚ Smallpox‚ and pneumonia. (Public Health) However‚ today in most all around the world vaccines

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    Should childhood vaccination be mandatory? Vaccination protects your child from preventable diseases and will keep your child healthy. In this day and time‚ there are many diseases that are preventable with a safe and effective vaccine that has been FDA approved. In any vaccination there are some risks you are taking because some children have reactions to the vaccine. Many parents do not realize the effects of not vaccinating their child. This can cause serious risks and even put the child’s life

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    Lymphatics Webquest

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    Lymphatics web quest Suggested site- www.cdc.gov‚ feel free to use other reliable sites as well. 1. What animal can transmit Cryptococcus? Wild birds like pigeons. 2. Can dogs and cats get Cryptococcus? Yes 3. What is the infectious agent for Bubonic Plague? Yersinia pestis 4. By how much was the world population reduced during the Plague pandemic? About 450 million to between 350 and 375 million. 5. What

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