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    Chapter 1 Atherosclerosis Structure of the normal artery: Cell types composing the normal artery: Endothelial Cells: The endothelial cell (EC) of the arterial intima constitutes an important contact surface with blood. It plays an important role in vascular homeostasis. This blood compatibility is due to presences of heparan sulfate proteoglycan molecules on the surface of the EC. These molecules can serve as a cofactor for antithrombin III, which inhibit thrombin. The surface of the EC also…

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    breaking is not easy for a common citizen because of the fear of law but there are departments that work with some kind of immunity for the legal work. Prosecutors also have the immunity from being investigated. That is why he was sure that nothing could harm his career. He had not to worry because of the ruling of the Supreme Court that allow prosecutors the absolute immunity from civil law suits. This was the base of his decisions against law because he knew law won’t question…

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    Answer - McDonald v. City of Chicago (2010) 1. What constitutional question is the Supreme Court being asked to decide? Answer - Does the Second Amendment apply to the states because it is incorporated by the Fourteenth Amendment's Privileges and Immunities or Due Process clauses and thereby made applicable to the…

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    Vaccines

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    Three major groups in society cannot be vaccinated: infants under the age of one, Cancer/HIV/AIDs patients, and people that are allergic to components of the vaccine. The first recommended dose of the MMR vaccine, also known as the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine, is between twelve and fifteen months (Measles Vaccination). Disneyland park officials, to protect infants and children, strongly suggested that infants and unvaccinated people should not enter the park during the current situation…

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    because of that were stuck in the stone age until sixty years ago. In contrast, because of Europeans geographical location and climate, they had reliable and nutritious crops, nearly all the domesticable animals on earth (which just happened to provide immunity to diseases).…

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    Do the Benefits of Vaccination Outweigh the Risks? While considered a highly controversial topic, Vaccination risks and benefits are extremely disregarded. Many do not understand the pros and cons of this huge decision. One that determines the health of their lives, for the rest of their lives. No matter what side you choose, you must consider, do the benefits of vaccination, really, outweigh the risks? Pharmaceutical companies cannot be trusted as their primary goal is to receive profit, as…

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    Distrust In Vaccines

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    disorders, such as autism (Haberman 2015). This mistrust presents a fatal issue for the community at large, which benefits from high vaccination rates, a concept known as herd immunity. Although the vaccination rate in the U.S. is at least ninety-percent, vaccination rates in some communities have fallen, leading to reduced herd immunity and a higher likelihood of an outbreak. The purpose of this paper is to show that the tension between individual choice not to vaccinate and the community’s…

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    work its magic properly, at least 94% of the specific population needs to immunized. Ashland percentages in elementary school are as low as 41% in Willow Wind and only as high as 85% in Bellview, much lower than the recommended for herd immunity (Ashland). Herd immunity allows the 6% for kids unable to receive vaccine due to diseases, disorders, or religious beliefs, because higher rates create a better protective bubble against viruses. When exempting their kids for immunizations, anti-vaccine…

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    Slavery is caused by the same thing that caused all the exploration of the new world, a way to make more wealth. The slave trade became very common through a travel route under the name of the Triangular Trade route, which is the route that European merchants would take when buying and selling slaves. A European merchant would come down to Africa, purchase many slaves and take them to the new world. When they got to the new world, they would sell them for goods and other things. They would then…

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    While more studies continue to prove that there is no link between autism and vaccinations, many anti-vaccination followers still find themselves with support. In 2011, The Huffington Post published an article written by one of the most vocal anti-vaccination supporters, David Kirby. While Kirby states in his article deciding not to have a child vaccinated is “unwise and dangerous”, he continues to fuel the skepticism that allows parents to forego vaccinations (Kirby para 3). His article…

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