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    Edward Jenner was born on May 17, 1749 in Berkeley, England, the youngest of six children. His father, a clergyman, died when Jenner was only five years old; subsequently, Jenner was raised by his older brother who was also a clergyman. Jenner had a love for nature that stayed with him throughout his life. At the age of 13, Jenner was apprenticed to a nearby surgeon in Chipping Sodbury for eight years. Throughout his apprenticeship, Jenner acquired a solid understanding of medical and surgical…

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    The origin of the smallpox disease is unknown. It is thought to date back to the Egyptian Empire around the 3rd century BC. This assumption was made based on a smallpox-like rash found on three mummies. The earliest findings of any disease that clearly resembled the smallpox disease emerged in the 4th century in China. Early written narratives of the smallpox disease also appeared in India in the 7th century and in Asia Minor in the 10th century (ACIP 2003). The Smallpox disease, which was…

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    Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick split a few months back, but things are still pretty rocky for the Keeping Up With the Kardashians stars. Radar Online recently shared that Kourtney is throwing a fit about Scott’s new barely legal girlfriend and doesn’t want her around the girls. Last weekend Scott Disick was seen flaunting his girlfriend Lindsay Vrckovnik and it turns out that Kourtney Kardashian is not happy about it all. She is an 18-year-old model and Scott isn’t shy about being out in…

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    shared what these husbands from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills had to say about everything. It is obvious that Kylie Jenner has lip injections even though she denied it at first. Paul Nassif said that Kylie had nice lips already and they were not really thin before this all started. Terry Dubrow says that Kylie Jenner is such a huge star that she can start a trend. Kylie Jenner actually did that with her lips. Young girls come into their office, bring along pictures of Kylie and ask for…

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    Jenner's Cowpox Vaccines

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    A vaccine is a biological product that helps humans or other animals develop immunities that protect them from one or more diseases. English doctor Edwin Jenner developed the first vaccine in 1796 to create an immunity to smallpox after noticing that women who contracted cowpox from milking cows did not develop smallpox. Jenner used material from these women’s cowpox sores to manufacture his vaccine. This origin gave the word vaccine its name, which is rooted in vacca, the Latin word for cow.…

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    Kim Kardashian is a famous actor, born and bought up in Los Angeles, California. She is popularly known for her television show series “Keeping Up with the Kardashians”. Kardashian’s full name is Kimberly Noel Kardashian, born on 1980 oct 21. She did her schooling in Marymount High School. O. J. Simpson is Kardashian’s godfather. She married music producer Damon Thomas at the age of 19. She got divorced from him at 2003. Kardashian was close with Paris Hilton, through whom she first…

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    Kylie Lip Hooks

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    lipsticks aren’t as much as you would think they are, they’re a lot more. Lip kits are advertised as $29, alright so $30 for a lipstick and liner, right? No, wrong. Shipping is an additional $8.99, which in my opinion is pathetic. I mean, it’s Kylie Jenner, making millions a year you would think she has some money to spare. So beware, before you pull…

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    Rx For Survival Essay

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    Survival, explains the origin of vaccinations, the first observation of germs, information on infectious diseases like polio and smallpox, and the need for a vaccine to prevent HIV/AIDS infection. English Physician Edward Jenner developed a small pox vaccine, in late 1796. Jenner came to the conclusion that by infecting a child with cowpox, a mild form of smallpox, the body could build immunity to smallpox. This case is where vaccines first originated from and lead to other vaccine discoveries…

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    Smallpox is a contagious disease that is often fatal. It is caused by the variola virus. Smallpox produces a fever and easily identifiable rash. In 1980, smallpox was declared an eradicated disease following a very successful vaccination program. However, after September 2001, the United States governments took steps to be prepared with a bioterrorism attack using smallpox as a weapon of mass destruction. As a result of this effort, there is a national response plan to be able to vaccinate…

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    Vaccination can save children’s life because, diseases killed thousands of children, polio was once Americas most feared disease, and thanks to vaccination there, are no signs of polio in the U.S. Vaccination should be mandatory for children because it’s easier for children because it’s easier for them to get sick. For example, a boy/girl that is sick coughs on his/her hand, shakes his/her best friend’s hand and his/her best friend eats with the same hand his/her sick friend shook. So now he/she…

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