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    dangerous, there are ghosts, and it is very dirty. The first reason that I think kids should not be able to play in the abandoned house is because it is very dangerous. For example, one time a kid went in the house and fell on a nail and had to get a tetanus shot. Another time…

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    The first thing that vaccines do for us is they will keep us healthy. ”We get vaccinations throughout our lives to protect against many infections” said the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. Vaccinations are the early cure for many illnesses. National Foundation for Infectious Diseases also says, “ When you skip vaccines, you leave yourself vulnerable to illnesses such as shingles, pneumococcal disease, influenza, and HPV and hepatitis B, both leading causes of cancer”. Every…

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    was a loving mother. When she got married to my grandfather, she was 15 years of age. My father was the first born in the family, moreover, they had 9 more children. My grandparents had the total of 4 boys and 5 girls; their third daughter died of tetanus infection when she was 19. They lived in the small quarter when they started their family. Then my grandfather had a promotion at the bank and he got a house in a busy neighborhood in Lahore. The named the house “Rewaz Garden.” After the…

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    Papilloma Research Paper

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    Better Safe Than Sorry Human papillomavirus, commonly known as HPV is an extremely infectious, causing around nine out of ten people to at some point in their lives become infected with it. This happens mostly within their late teens and can lead to serious health problems including but not limited to: genital warts, and many different types of cancer ranging from cancer of the vulva to cancer of the tongue and tonsils. I find that immunization should be heavily considered by parents…

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    Animal Testing Benefits

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    North America and people in countries all over the world are being successfully treated [thanks to testing done on mice and monkeys]. Insulin is now able to help control diabetes [because of tests completed on dogs and fish]. There are vaccines for tetanus [tested on horses], rubella [tested on monkeys], anthrax [tested on sheep], and rabies [tested on dogs and…

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    public health. Infectious diseases that once were common in this country have been brought under control or eliminated completely. The list is long, including polio, measles, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), rubella (German measles), mumps, tetanus, and influenza. Perhaps one of the most devastating diseases in history was smallpox, which is almost unheard of now, thanks to a vaccine. Literally millions of lives have been saved by immunizations against disease. Not only does immunizing…

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    Chinese Vaccine History

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    The history of vaccines goes way back to 1000 CE. A vaccine timeline on historyofvaccines.org shows that there is evidence that the Chinese in early 1000 CE employed a smallpox inoculation and it was also practiced through Africa and Turkey as well (History of Vaccines). The next big vaccine epidemic started with Edward Jenner. He was a very successful man when his use of cowpox material to create immunity to smallpox quickly made the practice wide-spread in 1796. Edward Jenner took pus from a…

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    Temple Grandin stated “I think using animals for food is an ethical thing to do but we’ve got to do it right.We’ve got to give those animals a decent life and we’ve got to give them painless death. We owe the animals respect.”One way the animals are used in our life is like as pet many humans beings have many of animals as their pet they love them like they are supposed to be loved .They are not in this world for people to harm them.The second way is like children some people can’t have kids…

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    Vaccination Exemptions

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    Children are not receiving their recommended Vaccinations. Immunization prevents illness, disability and death from vaccine-preventable diseases including cervical cancer, pneumonia, polio, rubella and tetanus to name a few. In some areas, nearly one out of five children in the United states have not received their recommended vaccines. In the U.S., it’s not mandatory to have one’s child vaccinated, each state can set their own set of requirements for vaccination exemptions. The most common is…

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    Lets start off by saying getting tattoos can be extremely painful to have done. Tattoos can cause people not to be hired for jobs they are qualified for, It's not an image that some corporations care for. I believe that if you would like to get a tattoo, make sure that it's hiding. Exposed tattoos may hinder ones chances to be hired. To begin with, " A 2011 study by CareerBuilder shows that 31 percent of surveyed employers ranked having a visible tattoo as the top personal attribute that…

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