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    Pros Of Vaccine Cons

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    will be seeing the pros and cons to vaccines. There are many opinions about vaccines and there are many things that are said that are false accusations related to vaccines which lead to many misinformed and confused. I will be providing you with facts of both the pros and cons to help your understand the complicated topic of vaccines and to help your decide to be either pro or against vaccinations. First of all‚ I am going to be telling you about the pros of vaccines. If you do not get vaccinated you

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    Argument Against Vaccines

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    Vaccines were created to stop the rapid spread of disease and they have achieved just that. Although vaccinations have been around for numerous years the threat of disease prevails. With technology improving there is an increase of people fluctuating in and out of our country. With the amount of international travel in todays society‚ diseases that are not indigenous to our nation are brought in undetected. Due to the increase of transition the liability of a pandemics and fatalities are higher than

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    Flu Vaccine Campaigns

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    There were four different ads for the flu vaccine‚ they all used common advertising techniques. I felt that the two ads that used association didn’t do a good job of persuading me towards getting the flu vaccine. The other two ads did a good job of promoting the flu vaccine. I didn’t like the two ads that used association. The one ad used the slogan "Share Music‚ Not the Flu" The target audience was young adults. I felt this was patronizing‚ because instead of telling it in a factual straightforward

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    Vaccines are an astonishing product that can provide immunity and/or prevention of certain diseases. The first successful vaccination was developed by Edward Jenner‚an English Doctor and the father of immunology‚ in the late 1790s(1). Within the next two centuries‚ several other successful vaccinations were introduced into the medial field(1). Some vaccines are given to children at birth while others need to be given at other certain ages across a child’s lifespan(1). Some states do allow exemptions

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    Yes‚ I do believe mandatory vaccine programs should be instituted as a public health initiative. Those who are not immunized put other people at risk to these dangerous diseases. Vaccines are meant to help prevent and stop the spread of these viruses to others. It is not fair to those who are medically sensitive and have a suppressed immune system be exposed to these unvaccinated individuals because of their personal beliefs. Many parents do not want to vaccinate their children because they think

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    Do Vaccines really cause Autism? The myth that vaccines causes autism began in 1998 when a study wrongly linked autism with vaccines‚ the author of this claim lost his medical license‚ but the idea was still strong. In fact vaccines don’t cause autism‚ but in reality they help to develop immunities to many viruses‚ and to stop the spread of them too. How this myth did is still so popular? The answer is easy and it’s that many parents are scared that their children may get autism‚ so they prefer

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    SHOULD ANY VACCINES BE REQUIRED FOR CHILDREN? SHOULD ANY VACCINES BE REQUIRED FOR CHILDREN? Most Vaccinations protect people from certain diseases which can make them sick‚ disabled or can in some cases even kill them. The vaccination helps boosts people’s body’s defence system‚ also known as the immune system. Vaccines create immunity which protects people from infections without causing suffering of the disease itself. Vaccines can also be called shots‚ immunizations or needles. (Smith

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    do not have the right to make other people fall victim to death due to the choices they make on these skeptics. The idea of vaccines started many years ago and since then have all but eradicated many diseases like small pox and polio‚ but some people believe in not vaccinating which allows these children to get the disease and spread it further to other people. With vaccines we can eliminate diseases‚ they’re safe and effective‚ and even save money. In the early to mid-1900s polio was a disease that

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    In 2010 PBS aired a one hour Frontline documentary about the vaccine war in the United States. This documentary pitted scientists and parents against each other‚ scientist’s back up their claims with scientific evidence while the parent’s arguments are solely based on opinion. The parents introduced throughout the film who were against vaccines made claims that the vaccines given to children in today’s world are the cause of many issues‚ like the rise in autism‚ ADHD‚ and learning disabilities. These

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    Don’t believe everything on the internet is true‚ our parents tell us – then why do they believe that vaccines cause autism? Andrew Wakefield published the article that said vaccines cause autism in the medical journal the lancet in 1998‚ and refused to correct it until 11 years later‚ despite 14 worldwide studies. Obviously‚ Andrew Wakefield is just one example of people’s egos getting in the way of recognizing their faults‚ even when data proves otherwise. The need for self-esteem causes writers

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