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    Poverty Around The World

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    Poverty Poverty affects Billions worldwide every day. It is one of humankind’s biggest problems. Many people don’t see how many humans it affects. There is also the fact that people don’t understand what poverty really is. It’s a harsh reality, a scary one that so many people on earth are affected by every day. I’ve seen some of this suffering first hand. But with the help of Charity’s, Organizations, aid, and good people poverty can be ended once and for all. There are many necessary steps…

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    As August rolls around kids begin complaining about the idea of having a needle break their skin as they are required to get their back to school shots. The phrase “Do I have to?” is overused and many tears are shed. Today there is great controversy over whether children should actually be required to get vaccinations. According to Sinan Akkoseogue from University Wire, “Although there is strong scientific and medical evidence in favor of the benefits of vaccinations, many still state they don’t…

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    Daniel Sullivan Professor Tomaino THTR-105 December 14, 2016 Tennessee Williams The Greatest Southern Playwright Tennessee Williams, born Thomas Lanier Williams III, was born on March 26th, 1911 in Columbus, Mississippi. Williams suffered through a difficult and troubling childhood. His father, Cornelius Williams, was an alcoholic shoe salesman and frequently abused Thomas. Cornelius was critical of Thomas 's love of reading and writing poetry, and wished that his son was more robust and…

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    Although one may argue animals should not be used in biomedical research because there are many alternative out there to substitute animal testing, and animals has feeling and show empathy when another is hurt; however, the truth of the matter is humankinds need to use animals for biomedical testing in order to advance human race because animal testing will help us further understand human diseases, animal share many similar genetic similarity between the human, and it is unethical to use human…

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    1930s Health

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    Living conditions during the 1930s were some of the most difficult in US history, and the health of the nation was a major concern. With food and money both being scarce, hard choices would have to be made with some regularity. Staying healthy to support others in your care would be a necessity, along with assuring the rest of your family remained healthy to avoid additional hardships. During this time, the available options for healthcare and medical services weren’t immediately evident. With…

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    Imagine yourself, eleven-years-old, lying in anguishing pain in a hospital bed. Doctors are surrounding you, offering medical assistance. But your parents deny you the right to be treated. “Medical assistance would infringe upon my right to practice my religion” they claim. You hear those around you and have some hope of survival left. However, you never get medical assistance. Instead your parents pray. And pray. And continue to pray. This, of course, does nothing. The doctors and specialists…

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    I believe children should be immunized to in order to stop an outbreak of a preventable disease in a community. By doing so, I believe one could save a child 's life from these diseases that such as Measles, Mumps, Rubella(MMR), Pertussis and Diphtheria with just a simple vaccination. It is recommended that children be immunized from birth to the age of 19. After the age of 19 they, should continue to be immunized with vaccines such as Influenzae, Pneumococcal, Zoster, Varicella, Tdap,…

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    Every parent wants only what is best for their tiny, new, little bundle of joy. Not many parents spend their pregnancy pondering the thoughts of vaccinations. However, when the time comes there is so much controversial information bombarding parents about vaccination nowadays it’s enough to give any parent, let alone new parents, nightmares. Are vaccinations safe? Should we vaccinate children? Do we have to? What happens if we choose not to vaccinate? Will the vaccination make our children ill?…

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    An Overachiever Dreamers are born every day, but it is up to us to make our dreams come true. Some of us are born with talents that we have not discovered at the moment, due to the fact; we do not push ourselves to do our best. We, as people, cannot blame it on the lack of education or wealth. There is a story behind every novelist that helps them express themselves. Visualize the joy and pain of Mark Twain as I speak on his life and achievements. In Florida, Missouri, there was a starry…

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    Against Mandatory Vaccines

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    Over the last few decades vaccinating children has been up for debate. Vaccinations have been in use for over 150 years for potentially dangerous diseases, but there has always been protest to governments making them mandatory. Modern believers in the anti-vaccination movement have used case studies to “prove” their thesis that there are negative effects of vaccinations on children 's well-being. Consequently, an increasing amount of research has become public to prove there are no negative…

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