Thesis Summary America has been declared the first region to effectively eliminate the disease. Measles is responsible for over 100,000 deaths globally each year. What does this mean? The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that their efforts to eradicate measles, one of the most contagious diseases around the world, has finally ended 50 years after the vaccine first became available. Measles is a viral disease notorious for being a leading cause of death among young children, responsible for over 100,000 deaths globally each year. Access to vaccination, however, led to a 79-percent drop in measles-related deaths between 2000 to 2014. Creative Commons / Via Flickr: julien_harneis The effort to eliminate measles in the U.S. started as early as 1994, and today, America has been declared as the first region to effectively eliminate the disease via stringent nationwide vaccination programs and political commitment. This means that, for at least 12 months, the country has had no cases of measles originating within its borders. “This is a historic day for our region and indeed the world,” said Carissa Etienne, Director of the Pan American Health Organization, which is part of the WHO. “It is proof of the remarkable success that can be achieved when countries work together in solidarity towards a common goal.” Citation MacDonald, Fiona. "It's Official, Measles Has Been Eliminated from the Americas." ScienceAlert. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Oct. 2016. By 2014, the Global Push to Improve Vaccine Coverage Resulted in a 79% Reduction in Deaths. During 2000-2014, with Support from the Measles & Rubella Initiative, Measles Vaccination Prevented an Estimated 17.1 Million. During 2014, about 219 Million Child. "Measles." World Health Organization. World Health Organization, n.d. Web. 01 Oct. 2016. *Some of this thesis is written by me, a lot of it is also copied. This is NOT to be used in your thesis, essay, or research paper*
As I've said multiple times, I plan to spread education to the Garry's Mod community. This is the way I contribute.
What's this, thesis thread #4? Off-topic is meant for off-topic. This is off-topic, but at the same time it's not meant to be your personal thesis storage space.
I suggest making a single thread and posting all this stuff there. Maybe you can organize the main thread like an index, with hyperlinks leading to posts containing specific topics. That would probably be best. Flooding offtopic with these posts will just end up getting them removed or consolidated, anyways.
As I say, not all of it is copy and pasted. I usually take parts and shorten it. I do this because I don't want people commenting "TL: DR". So, like I said multiple times. It is no secret that I copy and paste, and I even put a disclaimer so you don't have to repeat it. And, it's mostly just shortened but there is parts where I add my own insightfulness.
Thanks for the suggestion, I will look into this. I do believe this is something I may do. However, I have only written 3 theses. To do something like this, I would need more theses, and also, if I was going to do something like this how would I make my posts private? Or would I post it somewhere else and link it here? I do have an Imgur account which I have around 3 or 4 theses. Should I post it to Imgur and link it here. Either way, thanks for the suggestion and +1 agree.
Well, as this is off topic, I believe I can post whatever I want here. It is not just MY personal thesis storage space, it is everyone's storage space. Not just for theses, it is called off-topic for a reason.
Life is gross, get over it. However, at the same time this is very good news for people residing in the United States! I love how people just spam the dumb. This community...
Spam? This is my third post this whole day, how does this constitute as spam? Each thesis is unique and is telling something else. Can some people appreciate knowledge?
There are multiple ways to do this. I think the best way is just making a thread that is your index. You cant really make a thread private.. And nobody would bother reading that stuff if they cant even comment. Whenever you have a thesis, make a post on your thread (it doesnt matter if it gets lost in comments). Then, get the posts URL and hyperlink it into your index/table of contents. When people are browsing the main thread, they can see the listed topics and click on the ones that interest them which will redirect them to the post. This way, people can comment freely on the thread and people will still be able to easily find your posts without having to sift through the entire thread. Another less effective way would be to make your thread and then quickly make a lot of "reserved" posts which can be edited later to include your thesis
im canadian also please put the image in a spoiler with a disclamer, some people do not want to see that for various reasons.