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    I bet aAlmost everyone in here has gotten vaccinated before which is great! Unfortunately, 3 million people die from a vaccine-preventable disease each year. That huge amount of 3 million people believe that vaccinations do nothing but bad to you or have no access to vaccine clinics and doctors. The importance of getting vaccinated protects those who are unable to get vaccinated and isn’t just some fluid that is injected into your skin. Let’s break down how a vaccination actually works., Tthe…

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    Today in the multicultural society of the world, “Art is considered to be a powerful source to express a meaning or idea to an audience”, according to Jack Hanley, of Jack Hanley Gallery in New York. It is this meaning or idea that communicates to a viewer the individual artist’s intentions, beliefs, physical art making and unique ideas that are carried out. Two artists and their works that reflect this communication and consist of a range of different mediums include Lin Onus’s work’s “Fruit…

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    Should the drinking age be lowered? Some people believe lowering the drinking age would be a good thing. However, others believe the drinking age should not be lowered because the brain is still developing until about the age of 25. ( SAMHSA). Drinking alcohol underage can affect a developing brain in many ways. Drinking alcohol, even at the age of 18 can be dangerous because the brain is continuing development. Drinking under the influence can be more dangerous for inexperienced drivers. When…

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    Macronutrients, vitamins, and minerals are essential to our every day lives. Our body is like a car that is dependent on fuel or gasoline. Our body is dependent on macronutrient and micronutrients, which fuel a person’s body. Vitamins and minerals are in the category of micronutrients (Hathcock, 1997). Everyday our body runs out of fuel and so we need to eat more macro- and micro-nutrients. Also, eating too many nutrients can be hurtful to your body. Like a car, too much gasoline can ruin the…

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    America has more people that are obese than almost any other country in the world. Most people that weigh more than what is suggested for their height and age will say that they aren 't actually obese. For instance, women that are five feet tall are recommended to weight anywhere from 97 pounds to 127 pounds, to be considered healthy stated by Rush University Medical Center, but a larger amount of women with said height weight more. Not to mention, obesity in children is even worse due to the…

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    Essay On Drinking At 21

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    Although 21 is the drinking age, that has not stopped underage drinking and the enjoyment one gets from being under the influence, 21 should remain the alcohol consumption age, because at 18-20 years old the brain is not fully developed, health risks are great, and every 15 minutes a teen dies du to drunk driving. In addition, the brain is not fully developed at 18-20 years old, furthermore it cannot tolerate alcohol and its terrible effects. The adolescent brain goes through several…

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    Sarcoidosis was first mentioned by J. Hurtchinson in early 1869, and was thought to be a dermatological condition based on a patient he had seen. During that summer, he visted Christiania (now Oslo, Norway), and viewed a compilation of pathological drawings, including one of a healthy, Swedish sailor, a patient of C.W. Boeck. The sailor had skin lesions comparable to those of Hutchinson's original patient. However, unlike Hutchinson's original patient, this one did not suffer from gout. In…

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    . In one paragraph, provide a brief summary of the purpose and target population for your proposed EdBC intervention? I have chosen Alcohol Use for my interactivity assignment topic. The purpose of the Education for Behavior Change (EdBC) is to provide an intervention to reduce alcohol abuse among adults and students. Moreover, the intervention aims help to recover alcoholics to overcome their addiction as well as adults who regularly drink alcohol. There is an enormous need to establish a…

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    Dare Re Research Paper

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    awareness because they believe D.A.R.E. is doing it for them.” (D.A.R.E. - ProCon.org.). Secondly, the students never get to understand the realities of drugs while under the D.A.R.E. program’s wing. “We all saw a black lung and looked at a liver with cirrhosis, but the effects on your personal life were skipped over almost entirely.” (Malooly). Finally, the police officers that are involved in the D.A.R.E. program aren’t leading the students in the right direction against the usage of drugs.…

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    Introduction: A.How many times have you’ve gone to a party and gotten drunk. Have you ever thought about the consequences that alcohol can cause you. Driving down the freeway while being drunk, you lose control of your vehicle and all of a sudden you get into a car crash. In that car accident the driver in the other vehicle gets killed. Because of your poor decisions, you have taken away someone's life due to your actions. 2. Need(Body): significance of problem- There is an alarming…

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