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    many of today’s parents are turning away from vaccination. The internet is overflowing with people who have never been to medical school making claims that the process is dangerous, unnatural, and can even cause autism. None of these ‘facts’ are true. Instead…

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    Television and the Internet have taken over the minds of young teens. Today’s youth are reading less than ever before with 45% of 17 year olds stating they would read by choice only once or twice a year. Technology has taken over the old idea of reading a good book. Today’s fast paced environment is leaving good books in the dust and with it the vital life lessons they teach. The importance of teaching classic books in school is one which has been debated amongst many. Classic literature is a…

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    punished, but nothing stopped these incidents from getting progressively worse. Instead of pacifying the situation, internet users turned to a social media app called “Yik Yak” to instigate more racist acts against University of Missouri’s black students. An anonymous user wrote, “I’m going to stand my ground tomorrow and shoot every black person I see.” This statement was a threat to the safety of African American students and the nation was in awe how hateful society could and how far one’s…

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    such as children and persons with a…

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    Cell Phone Bans In Schools

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    “Today, there are more than 5.9 billion mobile-phone subscriptions worldwide, and for every one person who accesses the internet from a computer, two do so from a mobile device”(“Making the Case for Mobile Tech”). Out of the around 7 billion people in this world, 6 billion have some sort of access to a mobile phone. More people have access to mobile phones then they have access to working toilets. Many of these phone users are teenagers that go to school. But when schools limit the cell phone…

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    genetically engineered food products for the safety nutrition content. “FDA regulates the safety of foods and food products from plant sources including food from genetically engineered plants. This includes animal feed, as under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, food is defined in relevant part as food for man and other animals. FDA has set up a voluntary consultation process to engage with the developers of genetically engineered plants to help ensure the safety of food from these…

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    Vaccination In Schools

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    Colorado Children Required Vaccinations for Schools Vaccination possesses the ability to expunge specific life threatening diseases that affects people and consequently have killed thousands. Parents will never have to treat their children for these life threatening diseases again once their children are vaccinated. Colorado requires all parents to vaccinate their children; however, in the state law of Colorado, parents are allowed to make exemptions. The fault goes to the parents if their…

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    end. Can we change that or help to relieve the pain and anxiety by changing our practice? Aspirating during IM injection leads to increased duration of injection time. Does this lead to more pain and anxiety? And will we be able to maintain patient safety if we stop aspirating when we administer medications intramuscularly? Current practice varies between institutions and between healthcare professionals Aspiration has long been taught in the nursing profession as the golden rule and many nurse…

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    generations safe. On the other hand, those who are against the need for more security believe that the right to privacy is more important than security. The National Security Agency has become an important issue in the United States because in the debate of safety vs the right to privacy, the NSA plays an essential role in constructing and analyzing those…

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    connected with each other is essential and can be done easily. With the advances in smartphones, people can access the internet and hold a conversation while driving. But this extremely convenient way to communicate has led to cyberbullying, (a new form of bullying) and being a new “distraction” while driving. Likewise, media from the whole world is at the fingertips of children now, which can powerfully influence or depress. These conflicts within society seem to be connected by the thriving…

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