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    Accomplishments of the United Nations: During its 60-year history‚ the U.N. has achieved many remarkable accomplishments in fulfilling it goals. The U.N. has peacefully negotiated 172 peace settlements that have ended regional conflicts and is credited with participation in over 300 international treaties on topics as varied as human rights conventions to agreements on the use of outer space and the oceans. The U.N. has been involved in every major war and international crisis since its inception

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    Many people are not getting vaccinated to prevent themselves from getting diseases. This is not just affecting adults‚ but also young kids who are getting sick easily. Children should get vaccinated at six months and up because we all want our children to prevent getting diseases. Many of us think vaccines cause autism‚ but researchers say‚ it does not give you autism. Vaccines are important to get because if they were not‚ then why would Disneyland be closed because people spread the virus‚ which

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    Case 8 H&P Gerald Edwards

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    complications of diabetes. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: Allergies: No known allergies. He has had measles‚ mumps‚ and chicken pox. Denies scarlet‚ rheumatic‚ or typhoid fever. No epilepsy‚ cancer‚ tuberculosis‚ tuberculosis contact‚ STDs‚ AIDS‚ or whooping cough. In 2000 he was admitted to the hospital for an anxiety attack‚ at that time he weighed 382 pounds. He had a T&A at five years of age. He had all of his teeth removed ten years ago. He had a skin graph to his right foot ulcer in March

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    For generations Australians have been taught to believe the country was peacefully settled by Europeans. Discuss whether this is true or not. Majority of Australians are taught to believe that Australia was a peacefully settled country by Europeans. Only Ancient Indigenous Australian communities know for a fact from their ancestors‚ that this is not true. Indigenous Australians lived in the country for thousands of years before the Europeans ’ invasion. They believed the land owned them not they

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    | Essay on Immunizations | | | | Immunization is a procedure routinely used to improve the body’s ability to overcome infection and protect against diseases caused by infectious agents. It works against a specific disease by training the immune system to rapidly recognize and eliminate the infectious agent that causes that disease‚ thus resulting in immunity. Protection can be acquired either by passive or by active immunization.Passive immunization involves transfer of antibodies obtained

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    support my point that children should be required to get vaccination. Proponents argue that vaccination is a safe treatment to protect children from getting infectious diseases. They also figure out that various illnesses like diphtheria and whooping cough‚ which once killed many infants are now prevented by vaccination. There are many advantages for children to get vaccination. Firstly‚ vaccination can prevent children from getting serious diseases that can kill or cause long-term health problems

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    Vaccinations have served as an essential component in our medical system for years. Why now are parents refusing to vaccinate their children in the mindset that this decision is actually protecting their child? Based on Susan Ellenberg and Robert T Chen’s article‚ “The Complicated Task of Monitoring Vaccine Safety‚” published by Public Health Reports in 1997 this refusal is due to the scientific evidence that links harmful and life threatening side effects with vaccines. Although‚ controversially

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    lightening and due to hail stone almost the size of baseballs (Frontier Trail). Also another big obstacle in the journey was the issue of health and sanitation leading to several disease conditions amongst the travelers. Diseases like pneumonia‚ whooping cough‚ smallpox‚ measles‚ and cholera as a result of poor sanitation practices in cooking and food storage and also due to fluctuating weather conditions

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    Despite overwhelming evidence supporting the safety and benefits of vaccines‚ fear of vaccinations has proven resistant to information leading to a rise in refusals among parents in developed countries (Dipietro). In modern society with the rapid pace of vaccine development along with new technology‚ the history and importance of vaccines seem forgotten‚ leading people to underestimate the severity of infectious diseases. “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it‚” George Santayana

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    Vaccines are substance that are generally injected into a person or animal to protect against a particular disease. The advantages and disadvantages of vaccinations have been discussed by scientists such as Shizuo Akira or David Amaral. There have been studies conducted all over the world but mainly in United States and Europe. The main controversy surrounding vaccines is whether or not getting vaccinated is worth the potential side effects. Society is impacted in many ways but the largest way being

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