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b. Simone
c. Abia
b. Simone
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For years, Kelly Lacek felt she and her husband made the right choice by not having her two
youngest kids vaccinated. But in 2006, Matthew, their youngest, complained of a sore throat and a pain in his neck. The 3 year old suddenly developed a high fever. Hunched over, he struggled to breathe. When his parents brought Matthew to the hospital, an older pediatrician asked, "Was your son vaccinated?" No, he wasn't. The Laceks were among those parents who had decided to postpone or skip vaccines altogether, because of skepticism over the number of shots required, the ingredients or concerns over a now-largely discredited link between vaccines and autism. The rate of vaccination for kids covered under private insurance fell 4 percentage points in 2009, according to a nonprofit association that certifies health care organizations. It was the first time a drop had been seen. The authors said that vaccine refusal could be a major factor. What can we infer from this passage? a. The number of vaccine refusals has increased because of the theory that vaccines and autism are linked. b. Parents are refusing to vaccinate their children because they feel it is unnecessary. c. The Lacek family continued to refuse vaccinations. d. Vaccination numbers have decreased so dramatically that healthcare providers are now facing a preventable epidemic.
Try to include as much information as possible on each slide in a presentation.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
How does the paragraph about the scheduling feature on Facebook use process analysis?
a) to explain how the scheduling feature on Facebook was created b) to describe an update to the scheduling feature on Facebook c) to show how ineffective the scheduling feature on Facebook is d) to explain how to use the scheduling feature on Facebook to promote a business or band