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    Confederate Civil War Soldier Letter written by Samuel Webster Dunaway (1834-1917). To his first wife, Elizabeth Ann (Forrester) Dunaway (1827-1902) of Hickman County, Tennessee. Penned while serving in Co. F, 42nd Tennessee Infantry. Elizabeth Ann (Forrester) Dunaway was the daughter of Hezekiah Forrester (1797-1847) and Winney Reeves (1803-1863). Samuel W. Dunaway was part of the Confederate Civil War Soldier force that surrendered at Fort Donelson in February 1862. He was exchanged six months…

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    Argument Against Vaccines

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    With the existence of vaccines, diseases such as whooping cough, measles, mumps, and polio are now preventable. Many years ago plenty of diseases killed or permanently disabled people. Now that vaccines exist, diseases have reduced and in some cases completely discontinued. We all have, especially mothers, doubt the beliefs in vaccines working. Vaccines are important to our health, they're made to keep us healthy, protect against viruses, and prevent diseases from attacking the body in the…

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    Tendonitis

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    Bacterial infections just like the Osteomyelitis, which straight influences the bone marrow. Leading to infection of bones for that reason, impairs movements and becomes suffering reason. Viral infections like influenza, hepatitis, measles, and mumps, bird pox left improperly treated may lead to joint ache and hamper…

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    Vaccinations Mandatory

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    Vaccinations should be mandatory for all people, I believe this is a very important topic because vaccinations can help people but also can be a risk. I believe that vaccinations should be mandatory to everyone. The prevent diseases to many people but may have side effects to you. I have been getting vaccinations since I was a kid and I believe they should be mandatory because they are the main reason you don’t get hepatitis B, chickenpox, pertussis and many other diseases. There may be some…

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    Why Do Vaccines Work?

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    In the end Vaccines do work! Medical technology has advanced further in the last 100 years than it has throughout history. We live our lives relatively disease free and we owe so much of that to vaccines. Despite the overwhelming evidence, people still have questions and concerns. Which is okay. In 1798, smallpox was killing hundreds of thousands of people every year. Until Edward Jenner that milkmaids who had gotten cowpox, a less deadly form of the disease, didn’t get smallpox. This was the…

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    According to the Mayo Clinic, an infectious disease is defined as disorders caused by organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. Infectious diseases can be transferred from person to person, bite by animal or insect, environmental surroundings, or ingesting food or water that has been contaminated. Some of the infectious diseases can be prevented with vaccinations. Vaccines contain weakened or killed germs that cause the disease. These vaccines cause the body to produce antibodies…

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    effect there are, and even if it would harm them more the cure them. Without animal testing there wouldn’t be any way for us to fully understand the drug. With animal testing doctors have been able to developed many vaccines for diseases such as polio, mumps, and rubella. Running medical experiment on animals allow scientist to determine if a medicine is effective in a much more efficient and faster way. Furthermore it also insures that a medicine is safe before a human tries…

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    Swot Analysis Essay

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    means? Professional bull riders 4.What day is it when Ira wakes up again? Sunday, February 6th, 2011 5.When did Ira’s actual war experiences begin? They began on October 2nd 6. What brought Ira to want to end things between he and Ruth? He got the mumps while he was in the hospital and became sterile because of it. 7.Where did Marcia talk to Brian for the last time? At the rodeo 8. What were the main objects in the parlor? couches and a gigantic flat-screen TV 9. Where did Luke and Sophia go on…

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    reason is diseases. Diseases can bring a lot of bad things. One way to fix that problem is by getting an immunization shot. This shot protects the body over diseases. There are so many types of diseases in the world. Some of the diseases are measles, mumps, and of course a whooping cough. A lot of scientist and researchers recommend taking vaccines. Centers of Disease and Control (CDC) recommend that parents should give vaccines to their children from birth…

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    Vaccines have been around since the beginning of the 19th century. Ever since their introduction, there has been skepticism about whether they are safe and effective. There are many reasons why some parents are choosing to opt out of certain vaccines, most of which are due to misinformation given to the public. The big question for all parents comes down to whether or not their child should be vaccinated. Healthcare professionals do their best to explain the benefits of receiving vaccinations at…

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