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    discussion there were many great points made‚ whether agreeing or disagreeing with the article. From beginning to end there were many different biases. From my understanding of this entire article is‚ yes Caitlyn Jenner was not right‚ but I don’t necessarily believe she’s wrong either. Mia‚ Kendall‚ and Noah all made the point that you can not judge what you don’t understand. Therefore if you were put in this same position plus the lights‚ camera‚ and action you would have no idea of what to do. All four

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    Introduction to Media Studies 4 July 2016 Trans-Jenner: The Creation of Cait America’s obsession with celebrities ― people who attract public interest through industry manipulations‚ charm or talent (O’Shaughnessy‚ Stadler‚ 424) ― and tendency to view them as the epitome of American success give high profile celebrities an ability to reinforce societal values and influence perception. With a combined net worth of over $300 million‚ the Kardashian-Jenner family serves as one such entity as every member

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    We believe that Kylie Jenner is paid way too much for what she does. She doesn’t even do that much to be famous… She was just born into a rich family because Bruce Jenner was a gold medal Olympian. They all get paid way too much for what they do‚ they just sit around‚ get filmed‚ and sometimes model. Their salaries all went up when their “father” stated that he was transgender and started becoming a woman. First of all‚ I believe Kylie Jenner should not be paid $5‚000 per episode of “Keeping Up

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    self-interest and altruism has gone through many people’s heads at some points‚ and both Jenner and Darwin had to deal with this topic of discussion during their lifetime and within their own work. Of course it is always nice to get a pat on the back and be recognized for accomplishments one has achieved over a lifetime‚ but at the end of the day what are our motives to do these generous things and to help others? Edward Jenner was surrounded by medical practices his whole life and eventually took up a career

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    vaccine against rabies. Soon after the vaccines were tested and were successful‚ the Pasteur Institute was built in Paris to treat victims with rabies and other diseases. Vaccines Vaccines in the United States‚ Edward Jenner created the world’s first vaccine for smallpox. Edward Jenner‚ worked in a rural society most of his patients were farmers or worked on farms. In 1796 he created the world’s first vaccine for smallpox. In the 18th century smallpox as one of the most deadliest and persistent human

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    consent from the person‚ and it’s the only way to get exact results. Vaccines are needed for those who are suffering of illness and need to be cured. The only way to make vaccines is by experimenting on humans. For example‚ the Jenner smallpox experiments. Edward Jenner was

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    spending on future healthcare” (Ezekiel Emanuel). Immunizations have revolutionized the world of science ever since they were first discovered. They now are fundamental to people’s survival. The first hope to a vaccine was created by Edward Jenner in 1796. Edward Jenner was the first to give a chance to those living with viral infectious diseases. He created the smallpox vaccine out of cowpox pustules. After extracting the pus inside the pustules‚ he injected it into a healthy 13-year old kid to give

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    triggering the immune system to attack the virus in the vaccine so the body can recognize it and know to attack it when infected with the real virus. Vaccines were invented in 1796 by Edward Jenner. It was more primitive than what we are used to today. In 1796 smallpox was still a big problem and Jenner noticed that milkmaids infected with the cowpox virus were immune to the smallpox virus as their body had already been familiar to the less potent virus and was able to fight the stronger virus

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    esophageal cancer in 2003. And they became famous after the death of him. Kim is also famous because of the sex tape she did with Ray J the artist. Other people in it are Kris Jenner‚ which is Robert Kardashian ex- wife‚ Kris Jenner‚ who is the Mother of Kim‚ Kourtney‚ Robert‚ Kendell‚ Kylie and khloe. And now married to‚ Bruce Jenner who was in the Olympic years ago. There daughters Kendell and Kylie. Scott who is Kourneys boyfriend‚ Lamar Odom who plays for the Lakers who is Khloe Kardashians husband

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    Against Smallpox In Edward Jenner’s Vaccination Against Smallpox‚ the way Jenner experiments on the people in his village questions whether or not his actions were ethical. Jenner’s work on the people in his community addresses many health risks due to the smallpox disease‚ his work may have had both purpose and justification‚ but the way Jenner carried out his experiments were very dangerous and harmful to his community. Jenner put many people’s lives in jeopardy including men‚ women and even young

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