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can someone critique my persasive essay?

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Question : can someone critique my persasive essay?
Is this a good rough draft for my persuasive essay help please?
okay im not sure what exactly is a rough draft …my topic is most americans should not use credit cards.

Even, though credit cards are a convenient form of cash, many people should limit the use of credit cards, and in some condition should not use them at all. Approximately 92.5 million US households own at least one credit card, the average household carry’s 8 thousand dollars credit card debt. Most Americans are not aware of the consequences of credit cards, although credit cards may give you more of an advantage of purchasing with just a plastic card; Credit cards are prone to security issues through online transactions, interest rates, hidden fees and many other applicable fees that go unaware for a long period. As of March 2009, U.S. revolving consumer debt, made up almost entirely of credit card debt, was about $ 950 Billion. In the fourth quarter of 2008, 13.9 percent of consumer disposable income went to service this debt. (Source: U.S. Congress’ Joint Economic Committee, “Vicious Cycle: How Unfair Credit Card Company Practices Are Squeezing Consumers and Undermining the Recovery,” May 2009).

Although credit cards may give you more of an advantage of purchasing with just a plastic card, Credit cards are prone to security issues, especially through online transactions. The number of U.S. identity fraud victims rose 12 percent to 11.1 million adults last year, the highest level since the survey began in 2003. (Source: Javelin Strategy & Research, “Identity Fraud Survey Report,” February 2010). Credit cards numbers can be hacked online and used to the max, leaving you in unmanageable debt. There are many implication of using a plastic card, you are not sure if someone is going to copy you card number down at a restaurant, or what will happen if you lose a wallet. •”Lost or stolen wallets, checkbooks, and credit and debit cards” made up 43 percent of all ID theft incidents in which the “method of access” was known. (Source: Javelin Strategy & Research, February 2009 study.) No one is safe from credit card security issues. The internet is roaming with hackers ready to steal money from a credit card holder. Credit and debit card fraud is the No. 1 fear of Americans in the midst of the global financial crisis. Concern about fraud supersedes that of terrorism, computer and health viruses, and personal safety. (Source: Unisys Security Index: United States, March 2009).

Not only do credit cards create complication, they also impose hidden fees, interest rates, and late fees. Late fees are given to costumers for over drafting or late payments, which can range for 14 to 40 dollars depending on your provider. Having a credit card comes with many responsibilities like paying bills on time, most people are caught up with other bills and because of the bad economy in this day in age, it is hard to get every bill paid. In the last 12 months, 15 percent of American adults, or nearly 34 million people, have been late making a credit card payment and 8 percent (18 million people) have missed a payment entirely. (Source: National Foundation for Credit Counseling, 2009 Financial Literacy Survey, April 2009). When a credit card holder falls behind on one payment, paying in the future is even harder, then you find yourself in a debt hole. Interest rates are given by the bank to the cardholder for various reasons like borrowing money. Credit cards companies are allowed to increase their interest by 20 percent, this increase can happen at any given time going unnoticed by the cardholder. Slightly more than half of Americans — 51 percent — said that in the past 12 months, they carried over a balance and was charged interest on a credit card. (Source: “Financial Capability in the United States,” FINRA Investor Education Foundation, December 2009).
national foundation for credit counseling

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Answer by Sukanya
Very well written. I might as well take it down in case I need help. Should I ? The copyright will be yours. Don’t you worry.

Anyway, your write-up is excellent. Loved the way you combined language with statistics. I totally agree with you on the fact that keeping credit cards might burden you with debt, and the longer you take to pay it, the harder do things become for you.

The first line of the second paragraph was rather repetitive. You could replace it with some other sentence.

What are the different types of asthma how many different types are there?

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Question : What are the different types of asthma how many different types are there?
I have Bronchoal Asthma. My doctor said it is not like other asthma. He also said it was the worst form of asthma. I really don’t use any breathing devices much anymre and I very rarly feel breathless
asthma

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Answer by apurba s
two types bronchial asthma & cardiac asthma. In ur case it is an hypersensitive reaction, the basophill bursts & realease a chemical & it constricts the broncii thus u feel breathless

Migraine relief.?

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Question : Migraine relief.?
I have had a headache for nearly 6 days now. It started last Wednesday, and it wasn’t terribly painful, more or less an annoyance. Later that night into the next day I started vomiting and became very dizzy- I could hardly walk. Saturday my headache turned into a full blown migraine. I’ve never had one before, but reading up about it, I had all of the signs. My head was in a severe amount of pain, I was slurring my words, I couldn’t walk, and I couldn’t bear the idea of being in a loud, brightly lit room. I retreated to a dark quiet bedroom where my migraine continued to the next afternoon. I went to the ER, and my bloodwork and catscan results appeared normal. I was prescribed Hydrocodone for the pain. It is now (very) early Tuesday morning, and my headache is still here. It’s more or less a dull pain, but because of it I still feel weak and useless, light still hurts my eyes, and if I move too much a sharp pain in my head is the result. I don’t know what to do, any help?
migraine relief

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Answer by patriotfan650
i feel bad for you i have series of migrains what i do is take 500mg tablet have it and fall asleep to some soothing music or just watch tv to sleep

Robin De-Ivy Allen on CNN Headline News, Local Edition

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certified nutritional consultant


Certified Nutritional Consultant, Robin De-Ivy Allen of Necessary Nutrition is being interviewed on CNN Headline News, Local Edition with Brad Pomerance.

10 years ago I was DQed at MEPS for having Childhood asthma?

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Question : 10 years ago I was DQed at MEPS for having Childhood asthma?
Would That prevent my from trying to join the reserves now? I have not had problems with asthma since i was a child and it never affected me in sports, running, or even when exposed to pepper spray or CS gas.
childhood asthma

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Answer by aiminhigh24u2
You were only Disqualified because your medical records indicated an asthma attack or treatment past the age of 12. If that is true, it is a perminent DQ for any and all Services or Components

My friend says that she brags about having an eating disorder.?

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Question : My friend says that she brags about having an eating disorder.?
She says that she has Body Dysmorfic Disorder. A placebo diagnosis, in my opinion. I can tell that she doesn’t. Everyone can tell. But no one wants to tell her the truth. And the funny thing is that she is proud say she has one. I think she just wanted something wrong with her to fit in. But she doesn’t have anything close to an eating disorder. It’s just really annoying that she is that niave and stupid to actually want one.

plus the only time she somewhat had the “symptoms” of an ed was when we were researching them for a project.

What do you guys think?
she went to a doctor and was diagnosed with bdd. That’s why i thought it was a placebo diagnosis. She doesn’t have any of the symptoms other than she thinks she is fat. But i know a lot of other people who think they are too. I can’t say i’ll get her some help because that’s exactly what she wants. To fit in with everyone by haveing a “mental problem” like everyone esle.
eating disorder diagnosis

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Answer by liviebivie1309
I personally think it seems like maybe she’s attention starved, its a scary thing to lie about though. If she brags and the wrong person hears her she could get in alot of trouble, well not trouble per-say but i doubt shed like being locked up in a psych hospital and put on meds to stable her imaginary condition.

Am I able to take a migraine medicine with an anti-depressant?

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Question : Am I able to take a migraine medicine with an anti-depressant?
The name of the migraine medicine is called Fiorecet and the anti-depressant is called Zoloft. If I take the fiorecet while on the Zoloft will I feel ok? Will it be bad for me?

I don’t drink while on them
migraine medicine

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Answer by paulygabacon
idk

Books similar to Impulse, Go Ask Alice, ect?

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Question : Books similar to Impulse, Go Ask Alice, ect?
I’m looking for good reads? Here are some of my favorites;
Anything by Ellen Hopkins
Go Ask Alice- Anonymous
Cut- Patrica McCormick
Break- Hannah Moskowitz
Hate List- Jennifer Brown

And a bunch of others I’m too tired to think of. Anything about depression, eating disorders, drug use, suicide, recovery/ rehab centers, self-mutilation, death, ect, ect. Thanks!
eating disorder recovery center

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Answer by soaked to the bone
These are all great books:
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson
Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
It’s Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini
Looking for Alaska by John Green
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky

Is there any link, circumstantial or otherwise, between vaccinations and asthma?

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Question : Is there any link, circumstantial or otherwise, between vaccinations and asthma?
I am wondering if anyone knows of any evidence out there that there may be a causative factor between the ‘normal’ childhood vaccinations and developing asthma in children.
asthma in children

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Answer by VeeBee
Immunization Issues
Asthma and Vaccines
07/19/2004

The prevalence of childhood asthma has been increasing in the past two decades in many countries, including the United States. (1) According to American Lung Association statistics for 2002, over 20 million Americans had asthma, of which 6.1 million were children. (2)

Asthma is a chronic disease characterized by repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing. Although there is no known cure for asthma, it can be controlled.

The causes of asthma are not known, but if a person has a parent with asthma, he or she is three to six times more likely to develop asthma than is a person who does not have a parent with asthma. (3) Children with asthma may respond differently to infections and environmental exposures such as tobacco smoke and mold than children who don’t have asthma. These facts suggest that asthma could be an immune disorder influenced by genetics.

Some have suggested that the increasing incidence of asthma may be due to vaccinations, primarily to whole cell pertussis vaccine. Some have hypothesized that vaccines might change the balance of immunity towards allergic responses either directly (that is, caused by the immune responses to the vaccine) or indirectly (by altering the balance of immune responses to infections in infancy).

The first study suggesting a possible association between vaccination and asthma was conducted in children born in 1977 in Christchurch, New Zealand. (4) In this study there was no evidence of asthma during 5 to 10 years of follow-up among 23 children who received neither pertussis vaccine nor oral polio vaccine, whereas asthma developed in more than 20% of 1,184 children who had been vaccinated. However, the small number of unvaccinated children did not establish a correlation between asthma and vaccines.

A study of 1,934 patients followed from birth to age 12 in a general medical practice in the UK f found that children given an older form of pertussis vaccine (whole-cell vaccine) were 40% more likely to develop asthma than unvaccinated children. (5) An indirect mechanism by which vaccines might affect the tendency to develop allergies, perhaps including asthma, would be by preventing infections in childhood, causing an imbalance in immune responses later in life. For example, whooping cough has been suggested to increase the occurrence of allergy and asthma, and it has been theorized that the DTP vaccine could have similar effects.

More recent data, however, do not support the theory that specific vaccines or the number of vaccines administered lead to an increased risk of childhood asthma.

For example, one large study involving 167,240 children from four large health maintenance organizations in Washington, Oregon and California, found no increased risk of developing childhood asthma associated with diphtheria, tetanus, whole cell pertussis, vaccine, measles, mumps, rubella vaccine and oral polio vaccine. (6)

In another large study, researchers examined whether immunizations received before 18 months of age were related to asthma in later childhood. (7) The investigators found that asthma was not associated with the vaccines or the number of vaccinations received.

Vaccines are very important for children with asthma. An analysis by the American Lung Association shows that many hospitalizations due to asthma could be prevented by influenza vaccination, which has been proven to be safe in children and adults with asthma. (8)

In addition, it is expected that future vaccines against other respiratory infections may reduce the incidence of wheezing and asthma in childhood, since severe infections in young infants caused by some of these agents are associated with wheezing in infancy and asthma later in childhood.

References
1. CDC (2002). Surveillance for Asthma — United States, 1980—1999. MMWR March 29, 2002 / 51(SS01);1-13.

2. American Lung Association (2004). Trends in Asthma Morbidity and Mortality 2004.

3. CDC (2004). Basic Facts about Asthma.

4. Kemp T, Pearce N, Fitzharris P, et al (1997). Is infant immunization a risk factor for childhood asthma or allergy? Epidemiology 8:678-80.

5. Farooqi IS, Hopkin JM (1998). Early childhood infection and atopic disorder. Thorax 53: 927-32.

6. DeStefano F, Gu D, Kramarz P, Truman BI, et al (2002). Childhood vaccinations and risk of asthma. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 21(6):498-504

7. Maher JE, Mullooly JP, Drew L, and DeStefano F (2004).Infant vaccinations and childhood asthma among full-term infants. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 13(1):1-9

8. American Lung Association Press release (2003). Lung Association’s New “Stick with the Flu Shot” Campaign Targets People With Asthma, Lung Disease and the Elderly.

what the point of the emergency alert system?

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Question : what the point of the emergency alert system?
stupid question right but what is it use i have ben under tornado warnings and it doesnt alert me. it asnt used druing 911, so what is its use. to wake u up at 3 am telling u the united states government is tracking a soviet nuclear missile evacuate ur town. all i see are a bunch of test that scare the crap out of me and nothing more. what could it be used for, beaucse after a major disaster no one will have electric to watch the tv.
emergency alert system

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Answer by mc93433
We had an earthquake here in my town in California about 5 yrs ago. So..earthquake happens, I’m in the car. I turn on the radio and the dj at the local station says..oh whoa looks like we had an earthquake…went right back to playing music…no buzzer, no emergency broadcast system alert…My aunt visiting from new york starting laughing….she said” Wow they really are laid back in California!”

Keep in mind we have a nuclear power plant in our county and only one major freeway out (101)…so emergency broadcast system really didn’t help anything.

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