G124/ENC1101 Rasmussen College SEC7 Mod 4 Vaccines Persuasive Paper Because good writing is always a process, our persuasive essay will be written in two p

G124/ENC1101 Rasmussen College SEC7 Mod 4 Vaccines Persuasive Paper Because good writing is always a process, our persuasive essay will
be written in two parts: a first draft due this week and a final draft
due in week 6. Your paper should be 3-4 pages in length. As you prepare, here are a few reminders for this week’s draft:
In week 3 you posted a thesis for peer review. Use the revised
thesis, based on your classmates’ and teacher’s feedback as the basis
for your persuasive paper. Use your sources to support your thesis. Research and prepare the
passages you will consider using. Remember to review methods of
paraphrasing, summarizing, and using direct quotations.Prepare the body paragraphs by deciding where to place supporting
information. Remember, each paragraph of the paper should act to build
the momentum of the argument. Apply pathos, logos, and ethos whenever possible.Finally, remember that it’s okay if your ideas, opinions, or sources
change during process of writing this paper. Writing makes us think,
and it’s fine – even beneficial – to have our thoughts change as we
express them on paper. VACCINES
1
Pro and Con of Vaccines
Aimee Darwin
Rasmussen College
Author Note
This paper is being submitted on April 28, 2018, 2018, for Rebecca Moore’s
G124/ENC1101 English Composition course.
VACCINES
2
Pro and Con of Vaccines
Back in the 1800s triggered an establishment of vaccination mandates, especially for
children. Then in 1922 the schools require vaccinations to attend school. As of today, what are
the pro and con of having your children having vaccines? What is your opinion of doing
vaccines and having them as requirement for school?
Way back then, there were so many diseases that affect the people. Some of them are
hepatitis A and B, polio, tetanus, measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, rotavirus, influenza,
pertussis, pneumococcal, meningococcal, zoster, small pox, yellow fever, rabies and human
papillomavirus. Are any of these still around? If not then why do we still have to do these
vaccines? All of these vaccines have developed many questions. Do vaccines cause autism?
Why vaccinate? I There are many more questions about vaccination for this paper. When you are
taking your kids into the peditration for a visit. They always ask if you are willing to give your
kids the vaccines. You then have to initial in your child chart you approved of the vaccines.
VACCINES
3
References
Gullion, J. S., Henry, L., & Gullion, G, (2008), Deciding to Opt out of Childhood Vaccination
Mandates. Public Health Nursing, 25(5), 401-408. doi:10.1111/j.15251446.2008.00724.x
ProCon.org. (2017, January 30). Should Any Vaccines Be Required for Children? Retrieved
from http://vaccines.procon.org/view.answers.php?questionID=001606
Immunize for Good Respect the Facts , Protect your Child, Immunize for Good
http://www.immunizeforgood.com/fact-or-fiction/benefits-vs.-risks
The History of Vaccines an Educational Resource by the Physicians of Philadelphia
www.historyofvaccines.org/content/articles/different-types-vaccines
Incaco, P. (2006). THE DOCTOR SPEAKS.Lilipoh, 11(43), 19.
Silverman, R.D., & Wiley, L.F. (2017). Shaming Vaccine Refusal. Journal Of Law, Medicane &
Ethics, 45(4), 569-581. Doi:10.1177/1073110517750597

Purchase answer to see full
attachment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *