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Answer:
Vaccines have been around since 1796 preventing people from diseases and decreasing death rates. I believe due to the modern vaccines and medicine people have been living longer than life expectancies in the 1700's and 1800’s, which was between 30 and 40 years. Vaccines train the human body to recognize viruses or bacteria and the antigens (molecule capable of inducing an immune response) will start attacking the virus or bacteria before it tries to spread and cause sickness once it is has recognized it. However, vaccines are not always 100% safe because they can come with side effects. For example, the Hepatitis B vaccine had a severe allergic reaction, called anaphylaxis which caused difficulty breathing, dizziness, and skin rashes for a few people.
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The given statement is true.
Yes, it is ultimately up to the buyer to avoid fraud.
Further explanation:
Fraud:
Fraud is a criminal offense that is done intentionally. Fraud can hurt anyone physically or mentally. Fraud is to deceit or to cheat anyone. The buyer should be attentive and careful on their own while purchasing any product. So as to avoid fraud. The buyer should know every detail of their product. The buyer should not purchase any product from someone’s influence.
Steps to be taken by the buyer to avoid fraud:
1. Always be attentive or careful while purchasing any product.
2. Always ask for the bills while purchasing anything from the shop.
3. Check the price, date of manufacturing and expiring of the product always.
4. Try to purchase from a trusted shop.
5. The buyer should not trust the seller easily before examining the product. The buyer should listen to the seller but the buyer should not trust the sellers blindly.
Thus, the buyer should ultimately take care of themselves on their own to avoid fraud.
Learn more:
1. Learn more about choosing the purchase of car or leasing
2. Learn more about choosing the purchase of the car
3. Learn more about renting and owning
Answer details:
Grade: Middle School
Subject: Mercantile Law
Chapter: Fraud
Keywords: it is, ultimately, up, buyer to, avoid, fraud, true, or, false, criminal, offense, intentionally, hurt, anyone, physically, mentally, deceit, cheat, attentive, careful, purchasing, product, examining, seller.
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