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    It is more difficult to learn a language the older you become. According to the Universal Grammar Theory, language is so important, noun and verb categories are innate. It has been suggested that children are sensitive to patterns in language which enables acquisitions process (Lemetyinen). It has been proven that actual sound receptors…

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    Socialized healthcare (Socialized Medicine or Universal Healthcare) is a system where the government pays for everyone's healthcare by using the citizen's taxes. Otto Von Bismark started the first form of Universal Healthcare system in 1889 but the process was not completed until Adolf Hitler imposed the system on Germany as part of the Nazification on their healthcare system. When Bismark adopted a socialized healthcare system it was a way to introduce some of Marxim's ideas. Since then the…

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    With Obamacare starting to crash, Americans are debating whether Universal Healthcare is a right or privilege. The debate increases when topics of how a new healthcare plan should be developed and funded in America. Healthcare is a right that should be advanced upon in America. A universal healthcare system should guarantee that everyone can receive their healthcare regardless of any pre-existing conditions. With this important factor, more patients could receive yearly checkups to…

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    Universal Healthcare Universal healthcare is a hot topic in America. According to a Gallup poll in 2015, roughly 50% of Americans agree with universal healthcare, while the other 50% disagrees with it. Generally, the pro side (the half that agrees) are lower middle class or unemployed with lower incomes, whereas the con side (other half that is against) are majority upper class with higher annual incomes. The pro side, like myself, would tend to argue that universal healthcare would help the…

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    Every country’s vision is to have a universal health care system. A system that is not necessarily “free” but a system where everyone has equal opportunity to get the best health care being offered without partiality. Canada successfully implemented the universal health care for its citizens, but it is not perfect in any sense. Individual citizens are provided with preventive care and medical treatment from primary care physicians as well as access to hospitals, dental surgery and additional…

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    Universal health care is defined as “coverage that all people have access to the health services they need (prevention, promotion, treatment, rehabilitation and palliative care) without the risk of financial hardship when paying for them.” (World Health Organization, 2016), while user pay health care is owned and operated by private businesses. Health care is an important issue because as many as a thirty-three million American went without health care in the 2014 calendar year (Bureau, 2016),…

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    Barack Obama, in his 2007 campaign for president, said “Affordable universal health care for every single American must not be a question of whether, it must be a question of how” (Obama 1). In a country that spends the most in the world on health care, one would expect world class health care available to everybody, but that is not the case in the U.S. The need for reform has been recognized throughout the history of U.S. health care, but no major reform has ever fixed the problems, only…

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    visit a person in one’s house and can get similar care to a hospital. Another example from France was anyone could hire a person to do laundry, cook, and take care of children while a parent can do something for themselves. Another advantage of universal health care system is that people will not have to worry paying for care when visiting the doctor or emergency room. In America, people who have insurance they are limited to only seeing doctors that are in covered within one’s insurance.…

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    Universal Healthcare Should Not Be Allowed Universal Healthcare in the United States of American is very expensive compared to other countries like Canada and England. Americans spend more than 50% on health care than the next countries. For America to pay for Universal Healthcare, the government will have increased taxes on our wages, Doctors would have to take a pay cut, people would overuse healthcare, and we would get less than quality care. This paper will present an argument on one…

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    hopelessness from the outrageous bills that are soon to come. Sadly, this a detrimental effect of the current medical system in place in the US. Although universal health care may not be a constitutional right, establishing one would decrease overall spending on healthcare, make healthcare more accessible, and improve the general health of the public. Universal healthcare is a cheaper alternative. In a study in 2010, the Health Research Funding Organisation were surprised to find that “the GDP…

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