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===Dialogue===
 
===Dialogue===
 
===='''''[[Biological Warfare]]'''''====
 
===='''''[[Biological Warfare]]'''''====
Student: (What about) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_warfare Biological Weapons], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthrax Anthrax], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Pox Small Pox]
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Student: (What about) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_warfare Biological Weapons], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthrax Anthrax], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Pox Small Pox]
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Ham: Yes, these biological weapons are so far not very [[effective]] as [[weapons]] even if large amounts were to be sprayed over a wide area anthrax would not be very deadly. These things are more disruptive for the [[fear]] factor than the actual virulence and deadliness of the [[bacteria]]. In a [[society]] like the [[United States]] where there is mass availability of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibiotics antibiotics], even something like smallpox, while being terribly disruptive, would not be terribly deadly. You should be at ease concerning these things. [[Fear]] is never a helpful [[reaction]] over the long run.
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Ham: Yes, these biological weapons are so far not very [[effective]] as [[weapons]] even if large amounts were to be sprayed over a wide area anthrax would not be very deadly. These things are more disruptive for the [[fear]] factor than the actual virulence and deadliness of the [[bacteria]]. In a [[society]] like the [[United States]] where there is mass availability of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibiotics antibiotics], even something like smallpox, while being terribly disruptive, would not be terribly deadly. You should be at ease concerning these things. [[Fear]] is never a helpful [[reaction]] over the long run.
 
To be fearful for a few [[moments]] when confronted with something is, of course, but to harbor fear and worry is usually all done for naught. Be at ease, my son, and have no [[fear]]. . . . .  
 
To be fearful for a few [[moments]] when confronted with something is, of course, but to harbor fear and worry is usually all done for naught. Be at ease, my son, and have no [[fear]]. . . . .