Most of the lower class countries have this in common: the young people are not required to attempt school and there forth the level of education is significant lower across the country. Because of the lack of education, those countries struggle with their economy. The upper class countries makes it mandatory for young people to attempt school. Because of those laws that are put in place, the country has a greater number of educated people …show more content…
After I graduate from high school, not knowing how the education system works since they did not have to go through it and being in a foreign country, all they suggested was, that I should further my education by going to college. They did not really explain to me why going to collage would give me a better chance in succeeding. I needed someone to physically show me and give me different scenarios between having a college degree and not having …show more content…
I believe it all starts with getting the right education at the right time. Some people spend a lot of time and money on different degrees and once they graduate, finding a job in that specific field is nearly impossible. After reading the chapter on Health and Medicine, I learned that people who live in higher income countries are better equipped for a healthier and longer life span. People living in the lower income countries experiencing poor health care and limited resources which can lead to a shorter and unhealthy life style. Even though a person lives in a wealthy country like the United State of
America, that does not guarantee a healthy and comfortable life. Obesity is a major problem when it comes to health. Sixty percent on the population in the US are obese. Obesity can lead to many medical complication like:
Diabetes, Heart attack, Strokes, Hypertension, and even Cancer. Eating health can be very challenging for a lower income family. Most of the organic food sold in stores like,
Whole Foods can be very expensive. Since fast food chain restaurants makes food