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    Childhood Vaccination

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    might be quite low today. But vaccinations are not just for protecting ourselves‚ and are not just for today. They also protect the people around us like some of whom may be unable to get certain vaccines‚ or might have failed to respond to a vaccine‚ or might be susceptible for other reasons. Vaccines also protect our children’s children and their children by keeping diseases that we have almost defeated from making a comeback. It is important to continue immunizing‚ even if cases of diseases are

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    Vital Vaccines Ian Henschke‚ author of the article “Why We Should Vaccinate Ourselves and Our Children‚” had a very personal reason to ensure his children are vaccinated. Whenever his first child was born‚ Henschke’s mother revealed to him that he actually had an older brother‚ Bill‚ he had never met. His mother told him the story of Bill as she pulled out a picture of him taking his first steps in the Botanical Gardens‚ which happened to be taken the day before he passed away from Influenza type

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    there is no link between vaccines and autism. Vaccines are generally safe‚ although they can cause some rare‚ typically minor side effects. The (IOM) Institute of Medicine in 2011 concluded vaccines are not linked to autism or serious medical deficient‚ including Type 1 Diabetes.

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    What is the gist of the article? Anne Ketch discusses the value of conversation as a strategy for reading and writing comprehension and metacognition across subjects. Specifically‚ she details seven cognitive strategies which form the basis of what are essentially good reading and learning habits. These include: making connections‚ questioning as you read‚ using mental imagery as a connection to layers of a text through the evocation of senses and emotions‚ determining what is or is not important

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    Dna Vaccination Advantages

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    Vaccines represent one of the great achievements in public health. A turning point in the war against pathogenic infection occurred over 200 years ago when Edward Jenner used cowpox to elicit protective immune responses against a devastating outbreak of smallpox. Since then‚ the use of safe and effective vaccines to prevent infection has become a fundamental aspect of modern medicine. While many vaccination campaigns have been successful‚ the constant emergence‚ and re-emergence‚ of pathogens challenges

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    vets give animals shots that may be too much for their weight or too many shots throughout their life. Many people think that over vaccinating will make the animal sick or possibly die. Veterinarians think the animal is too small for the amount of vaccine or that the animal only needs to get vaccinated once when is is a baby. While others believe giving the annual shots in full doses is fine and is needed to prevent the diseases the shots are for. People also think that without the annual shots the

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    Harmonization

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    practices among countries are reduced with a goal of making financial statements more comparable and decision-useful across countries.” Harmonization would require that all countries comply with an international set of standards. There has been a large debate over the need for harmonization ever since the 1960’s and still continues to this present day. Many organizations have emphasized this need bringing about several attempts at constructing an international set of standards. All of these were unsuccessful

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    Case Study: Sarah

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    Science major. She was keen on social issues and really analyzing taboo subjects. Sarah was the captain of the Speech and Debate team in High School and really gained a passion for it as it was remotely her only source of a "social life". Intrigued with political science‚ and accustomed to the idea of being very involved with her academics‚ Sarah continued speech and debate in college. The professors and staff at Sarah’s university were very enthusiastic academically‚ and most notably‚

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    Dealing with childhood pneumonia in developing countries: how can we make a difference? The past few years have seen renewed attention focused on the persistent burden of childhood mortality globally. Of the 10.6 million deaths of children under 5 every year‚ the vast majority occur in a mere 42 countries of the developing world. It is also apparent that despite advances in understanding the pathophysiology and significance of the major causes of child death‚ most of the known killers such as diarrhoeal

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    Some of the pros include: Vaccines can save children’s lives‚ the ingredients in vaccines are safe in the amounts used‚ major medical organizations state that vaccines are safe‚ adverse reactions to vaccines are extremely rare‚ vaccines protect the “herd”‚ vaccines save children and their parents time and money‚ vaccines protect future generations‚ vaccines eradicated smallpox and have nearly eradicated other diseases such as polio‚ vaccine-preventable diseases have not disappeared

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