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Pappy And Me Analysis

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a. Attention Material: This is a picture of my pappy and me. I was about four when this picture was taken and it is the last picture I have with him. He died May 18, 1999. b. Link to audience: He died of heart failure in his sleep at the age of 57. It was peaceful but unnecessary. He left behind his wife, son, and two daughters. The youngest daughter, my aunt, was only 16. c. Credibility Material: He was a pharmacist and in great health. He had never been sick before and never missed a day of work. He owned a pharmacy in Perry, OK and had dedicated his entire life to helping other people get well. This particular year in 1999, he did not get the flu shot like he usually did. He ended up getting terribly sick from the flu and never fully …show more content…

Now, bring your mind back to this day in age and think of someone you may know with cancer or HIV. These are two infections that could one day have a vaccine for them. If this were available right now, wouldn’t you all want to go and get it? What if you could guarantee that one, small and inexpensive shot could save your life from whatever kind of cancer you are facing. iv. If my Pappy would have known that year’s flu vaccine would have saved his life, there is no doubt in my mind that he would have gotten it. III. Conclusion a. Summary: Vaccines are simple and inexpensive ways that you can protect yourself from viruses and disease. They are constantly tested and observed by the FDA and CDC. They would not be released if they were purposefully dangerous or hazardous. b. Motivation: It is senseless to lose your life over getting sick from a preventable illness in this day and age, yet according to Harvard University, nearly 36,000 people in the US alone die each year solely from the flu. (end with picture again). c. Closure: The flu is a good example of how medical myths can get in the way of good and preventive medical care… My pappy should not have died that day in 1999 and there is no reason for other people to suffer either. Get your vaccines to have better chances of staying

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