Question #1
Prompt: How is social-emotional intelligence different from traditional conceptualizations of intelligence?
How is it different from the trait of openness to experience?
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Question #2
Prompt: Explain what is meant by “creating situations.” Provide an example of how you have created a
situation that you currently experience, and its influence on you.
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complications likely to be caused by a certain disease (WHO, 2018) Therefore, more lives are saved, and a society’s resources are saved. For example, money and resources meant to cure the diseases are directed to other economic projects.
Vaccinations help in protecting the vulnerable groups against diseases. For example, it focuses on small children, pregnant and lactating women and the elderly. Due to a compromised / low immunity of these special groups, they can easily get infections from the environment. Hence, it is important for them to obtain vaccinations so as to protect them from getting infections such as Influenza, rotavirus and many more infectious diseases. For example, rotavirus vaccine greatly helps in reduction of G.E in newborns (Madhi et al., 2016). However, some people in these special groups may tend to ignore vaccination due to different misconceptions. For example, some believe that the diseases they are being immunized against no longer exists and hence it is not important to get a vaccine. Unknowingly, the disease-causing agent mays still are available in the environment. Such misconceptions pose a threat to the public health, and also cause recurrence of eradicated diseases (Song, 2014).
During immunizations, the person being vaccinated may get mild negative reactions such as soreness, fever and mild headaches. According to (Khan, 2013), severe reactions such as death and disability occur in a range of 1-10 cases in ten million cases of people who have been immunized. Therefore, not immunizing your child or a vulnerable individual is riskier than dealing with the mild outcomes of vaccination.
In conclusion, vaccinations protect the society against many contagious diseases. Even though the number of cases for immunized diseases has reduced, people should not assume that the disease-causing agents has completely been eradicated. Vaccination still remains an important aspect of public health. Also, myths and misconceptions about vaccinations should also be discouraged so as to encourage more people to participate in getting the acquired immunity. Therefore, immunizations should be supported because its benefits clearly outweigh the risks.
