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    live longer and get help when they are hurting, but some people do not have the money for treatment. This is another reason why the World Health Organization is pushing for countries to adopt a universal healthcare system to help citizens and lengthen the lifespan of citizens. Another benefit from universal healthcare is a study done in Mexico when they implemented a healthcare called Seguro Popular in 2004, and this program is funded by taxes. This benefitted Mexico Economically because it…

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    The TE rated the project’s outcome effectiveness as “Satisfactory”, and this TER downgrades the rating for effectiveness to Moderately Satisfactory. According to the TE, “Effectiveness varied somewhat across the projects, but all made satisfactory progress in building health system resilience to climate variability.” (TE, p.56). Concerning the Project Development Objective and the project’s 4 expected outcomes, none of them have been reached in a full degree. But various activities have been…

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    In “Both parties can win if we cut healthcare costs,” by Arthur Garson, the author attempts to persuade intended bipartisan readers to find common ground in the health care debate. In “How healthcare controls us” by Robert Samuelson the author attempts to persuade intended republican readers to take a stand on how to reform current health care overspending. While Samuelson and Garson appropriately appeal to their respective audiences’ emotions, Samuelson is more likely than Garson to succeed in…

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    So I have mixed feelings about Napster being an online tool to share music and it being a way to steal music. Inevitably I agree with what a gentleman in the documentary said, which was somewhere along the lines of how the artists and record labels should have adapted and adjusted to the new technology instead of fighting it. I strongly agree with that statement mainly because of the fact that after Napster was created, there was no stopping this new way to share and download free music. I look…

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    While cartographers might be consider a glorified map makers of the past, they are still among us doing their daily duties. Cartographers are responsible for measuring and mapping out the Earth’s surface (“Cartographers and Photogrammetrists”). They need to collect and analyze data to develop accurate maps using airplanes and satellite surveillance (“Cartographers and Photogrammetrists”). In general, cartographers must be able to collect and analyze data to develop accurate maps. However,…

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    The intention of this study is to consider the influence that drug commercials have on the consumer. If a consumer is in contact with DTCA of prescription drugs, then they should have more influence to buy a certain prescription. This study is significant because of the rapid growth and presence of prescription ads, so much, that patients are using to them makes an informed decision about their health. Prescription ad campaigns are the majority of what people see while watching television.…

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    unprecedented partnership, dubbed the Open Music Initiative (OMI). OMI will pair the academy (Berklee, the MIT Media Lab) and consultants (IDEO) with record labels and music services. Some of the services involved with the collaboration include; Universal, Sony, BMG, Warner, Spotify, Pandora, and Soundcloud, and many others. Their goal is to change the way music creators and rights owners are identified and compensated. BerkleeICE wants to solve the music licensing issue through this…

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    Why should the United States of America adopt a Universal Health Care System? With the rising number of uninsured Americans today, seeking medical assistance becomes a burden due to the high cost of service. There are many individuals living in pain, not only physically, but emotionally as well, because of the fear of going to the doctor and being faced with a large bill they can 't afford. In order to minimize or eliminate the number of uninsured individuals, high costs of health care, and low…

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    With 2016 have being an election year, politics are everywhere. People wear shirts, have signs outside of their homes, and often times discuss or argue about these with others. Personally, as an 18 year old this was my first year voting. I was excited and overwhelmed with such a decision. However, growing up I have always been raised to have particular beliefs and I have always stood by those beliefs. My choice was very clear from the beginning of it all. I was with her. I grew up in a very…

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    I will be able to refine my skills through the specified areas of Health Management and Policy, Professionalism, and Leadership. Moreover, as a Canadian, and coming from a country known for its universal healthcare coverage, I was always keen about learning more about the multi-payer U.S. healthcare system. Through completing the core MPH classes during my Graduate Certificate in Public Health program at UNT, Health Management and Policy (HMAP) 5300…

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