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    Position Essay: Should Vaccines be mandated? For ages, the issue of mandating vaccines has created much controversy among many people in our society. With latest outbreaks of measles in California and other states, the topic of mandating vaccinations has revisited the arena of the legislative body all over the country. Through research, science has demonstrated that vaccines are crucial in attaining and maintaining a world free of contagious diseases, on the other hand, others, do not believe…

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    issues, one of the most important choices is deciding what is simply political, or what is strictly a national security issue. The decision making process is shared by the executive and the legislative…

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    Clinton is could be “worse”, It continues by introducing Ted Cruz as the right man for the job. Then come the campaign promises. Cruz claims that he will “Repeal Obamacare”, Grow jobs, and Destroy ISIS, then it transfers to the campaign slogan “jobs, freedom, security Ted Cruz”. The Cruz ad doesn’t take a shot at his Republican opponents but rather aims at his opposition and paints them as harmful for the country. It’s an interesting move and bold in my opinion. It seems more like an ad that…

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    Google also makes devices such as phones, Wi-Fi, headsets, and other innovative technologies. Google is a large firm that operates internationally. The firm has an effective organizational structure and culture. Google groups employees buy the use of function and fiber…

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    assisted death has been made legal in only five states, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, California, and Montana which the option for people in Montana applies by court decision only. As a healthcare worker and a patient advocate, physician assisted death should be legal in all fifty states. Patients have the right to make choices for themselves, the patients considering this procedure do not want to suffer from uncontrollable pain while other patients consider their quality of life. In the case…

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    not care for and are forced to give them away at birth. Women are not only diminished to their fertility and ability to reproduce but they are also prohibited from thinking for themselves and using their bodies as they wish. They barely have any freedoms and their lives are limited to going to the market and the doctor. In both cases, women do not have power over their reproductive rights…

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    Mandatory Vaccines

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    free religion. This argument argues the issue of the government infringing on basic human rights. The freedom to practice religion is a general human right and the government should not be able to intrude on these practices. But, to prevent an outbreak of a mass disease, civilization must be aware of the advantage to vaccinations. While the state shouldn’t be able to mandate personal medical choices, vaccines should be encouraged by the community and local governments. Also, there is a concern…

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    Chad Lavin approaches “Eating Anxiety: The Perils of Food Politics” from an ontopolitical perspective in an attempt to analyze the relationship between food, personal identity, global inequality, and cultural authenticity (Lavin ix). He uses a fusion of politics, philosophy, and the politics of being a political self, to discuss these. His main question lies in how food functions culturally, politically, and metaphorically to structure individual understandings of the world and autonomy. He…

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    Unequal Accessibility

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    purchasing these contraceptives are from the middle class; therefore, they take advantage of this and willingly set high price tags to them. Another aspect to concentrate on when analyzing Hooks’ concept is the idea of patriarchy. While Tarico’s article makes very little references to the existence of patriarchy in our society, I strongly believe that patriarchy is very much evident in the medical system and a great contributor to the issue at hand. Because the medical system is…

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    Free Market Economy

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    a downward slope that demonstrates how people will avoid buying a good that stops them from buying a good that they value more. A good example of the Law of Demand is if a local grocery store lowers the price of lemons from $2.00 to $1.50 it would make the consumers want to buy more of the lemons at the cheaper…

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