Education (Excerpt)
by
Judith
Fiestas
The children of wealthy people have more opportunities than the poor because it is expensive
to get a good education. Public schools need to receive more financial contribution from the
government, so they can provide the same opportunities as private schools. Public schools can
use the money to hire more teachers and increase their salaries; can have more recreation
areas; and can build more schools so they can have less students per classroom.
... If public education receives more money, communities can build more schools so they cannot
have many students per classroom. According to Educateachild.org, “The world’s poorest
countries need almost four million new classrooms by 2015, largely in rural and marginalized
areas, to accommodate those who are not in school. More classrooms will alleviate overcrowding,
cut class sizes and reduce long travel distances.”
Poor students do not have the same opportunities as wealthy students because public schools
do not get enough funding. More public schools need to be built. They need to have more
recreation areas for students’ well-being. They need to have more teachers with higher salaries.
A good education is expensive, so public schools need to receive more financial contribution.
by
Aklil
Woldeyes
Who is the Beneficiary of
Healthcare? (Excerpts)
Healthcare is the prevention, treatment, and management of illness and the preservation of
mental and physical wellbeing through the services offered by the medical and allied health
profession. People who have low income and elderly people can’t afford the bills from the
doctor’s office visit. It is costly. Free healthcare should be provided by with the government for
people who have low income, elderly people, and people with disabilities.
Medicaid is a healthcare program that assists low income families or individuals.(...)
Medicare is a health care program for elderly people aged 65 and over, and some of them who
have permanent kidney failure (...)
Dual eligibility is an insurance program for people who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid.
(...) As a conclusion there are health care program for people who have low income individuals
and families, elderly people and those with kidney failure, and disabled people. In order to
keep the individual healthcare, beside the government the employers should support
their employees by paying the highest percentage of insurance coverage for
healthcare.
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