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    pay for medical insurance and some may have some medical coverage. African-American populace including people that have low-income face more barrier than wealthy people. There is proof that Universal Healthcare could work in America by adopting the same principle as in Canada and other countries that have universal health care. Weil (2016) all American…

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    the quality of healthcare. The majority of these uninsured were working families who can’t afford or don’t have access to health insurance (Obamacarefacts.org). The United States is also one of the only developed countries that does not provide universal health care coverage, yet we still have some of the best quality of care and facilities. The United States health care…

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    Canadas Healthcare The United States should adopt the Canadians universal healthcare system because it not only lowers costs, but it saves many lives that cannot pay for it. Healthcare should be a right as a citizen whether you’re poor or not. Universal healthcare helps many people throughout the world and is always favorited over the American way of healthcare. Universal healthcare is a healthcare system that provides healthcare and financial protection to all citizens of a particular country.…

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    particulars of this, introducing universal healthcare coverage to all might minimize the costs involved in healthcare but on the other hand, this would result the country in debt and loss, rise in taxes and physician shortage, therefore, leading to the rationing of medical services. It might save the lives of many people but the wait times for effective medical services will be increased thus delaying the delivery of care. One cannot clearly distinguish whether having a universal coverage and…

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    During the 1980's, Noam Chomsky introduced a theory of Universal Grammar (UG), which stated that the knowledge of grammar was dependent on two components: principles, properties shared by all languages, and the parameters, the way in which these properties vary. Controversies abound with the UG model, but it does explain how all natural languages are similar in some respects and how humans are able to learn their first language as well as other languages. UG simplifies the ideas about learning a…

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    Socialized medicine became synonymous with Communism and used as a scare tactic to evoke fear in those that supported universal healthcare. Despite Truman’s best efforts to create a new healthcare system that would include all classes of society, some members of Congress would not even consider it. Republican senator Taft made his opinion heard when he declared, “I consider it socialism.” (Palmer). Though a national healthcare policy was never put into effect, two popular programs were…

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    collapse. Why not, work together to build a healthier America rather than depriving many Americans of suitable healthcare. As a result “400 million people globally lack access to one or more essential health services. “ (WHO) Why can’t America offer a universal health care coverage? It is a known…

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    When thinking of healthcare system in America you do not think of friendly, free, or universal. In America the healthcare is in favor of the wealthy and the individuals who have good insurance. They will give little to no proper care to the individuals that do not have health care insurance. Luckily we now have Obama Care, yet we still do not have free universal health care like Canada, England, France and even Cuba. We are ranked number 37 according to World Health Organization’s Ranking of the…

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    Universal Human Rights

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    On December 10, 1948, the United Nation General assembled Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights objectives is to secure the interests of people living in different countries. However, the cultural and political environment of a country would shape these rights or simply violate them completely. I strongly believed if these human rights were not implemented to the world, they world would be in complete chaos. The concept of human rights refers to the…

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    65 older or disabled. To achieve this victory, there were many stumbling blocks over the years. Politics, social, institutional and cultural forces influenced the development and passage of Medicare. During the 1880s in Europe, the concept of universal health care started but the United States didn’t take hold of the idea. Social welfare…

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