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    The 1800's were colossal years in the progression of medicine. Advancements, for example, the first blood transfusion and the stethoscope have made ready for present day drug. The 1800's were enormous years in the progression of solution. Advancements like the first blood transfusion and the stethoscope have paved the way for current medicine. Alongside the many medical advancements, the rise of essential figures happened. These individuals would not just find new strategies in the medicinal…

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    The British-Europeans blood-thirsty civilization in the nation of Australia was jeopardous to the Indigenous natives in the 18th-20th century in many implications. Firstly, it caused the outbreak of chronic diseases, such as tuberculosis, measles, chickenpox, smallpox and influenza. Yet, little did the Europeans know that the harsh syndromes were introduced to the nation, as a result of their arrival. It also made the nation more and more susceptible to the dramatic decline in the Indigenous…

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    Some people simply develop a cold during the flu season, which may have similar symptoms to the flu virus. Flu Shots Are Effective for Years Many people believe the false notion that the flu vaccine works like the vaccine for the measles or the chickenpox. They believe that once they get one shot, they don’t have to get another shot. Unfortunately, they do. There are many different flu viruses and each year they change. Your flu vaccine that prevented you from getting the flu last year may be…

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    Civil War Soldier’s Struggles Many men in the Civil War did not spend much time on the front lines of battle. Nor did soldiers realize there is something even more dangerous than gun fire during their enlistment in the war. Rather, to their demise the soldiers spent large amounts of time in military camps. Unknown…

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    Also, some parents do not believe that vaccines can prevent diseases, such as chickenpox and measles even though these viruses are serious. On the other hand, many people doesn’t believe in vaccines because vaccinations might damage their kids immune system. As a result, when kids take a vaccines shot, there is a vast majority that…

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    encounter as the "Columbian Rotation." The Interchange impacted the aged and original clay. In round Europeans unvarnished Indigene Americans to diseases match which they had grizzle demand enthusiastic underground fighter -- succinct pox, measles, chickenpox, penetrating, malaria, and regretful bout. For turns out zigzag, in…

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    born on march 15 of 1767. His birthplace was in a log cabin. He didn't have wealth, making him the fist president not wealthy. Although all the people knew this, they still loved him. His father died before his birth, and his mother died from chickenpox as well as one of his brothers. His other brother died in a war. Andrew was an orphan by age fourteen, and had 300 dollars left by inheritance from his grandfather. He used this money for education on law. He later moved to Nashville where…

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    DHS Forms such as: Statement of Client Rights and DHS Code of Conduct, Client Acknowledgement of Responsibility Form, Important Notice for Individuals applying for or receiving shelter, NYC of Homeless Service, Supportive Housing Application, NYC Chickenpox (Varicella) Screening Questions, NYC, NYC Tuberculosis (TB) Screening Questionnaire. Client signed all CAMBA Forms Such as: Notice to Clients of No Smoking Regulation and Suspension for Infractions, CAMBA Broadway House Women’s Shelter…

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    When children are born, one of the first things they get are vaccinations to protect them. Almost every child has been given a vaccination at one point in their life. Most people do not even think about it anymore. It it just a part of life. However, there are some people that believe vaccinations are unethical and should be optional. Vaccinations should be required because they have more usefulness if they are given to everyone, specifically for protecting communities and getting rid of…

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    Throughout history, epidemics have occurred nationwide, killing thousands of people yearly. When vaccinology began in the late eighteenth century a new medical industry developed. According to Richard A. Stein, an American Biology Teacher said, "Vaccines currently save 3 million children annually, but an additional 2 million children die every year from vaccine-preventable infectious diseases”. All children should be required to be vaccinated to prevent diseases. Epidemics have been occurring…

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