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The article makes me feel like, theirs something we can do. Something we can accomplish. Something which we can achieve. But it also makes me feel sad as well, because so many people are dieing, because they might not be able to pay for health care. The thing I found interesting was that, how so many children die of so many dieses. And I feel so bad, because in the article they wrote about how children die of measles, and I remember the time when I was small and I got the measles and I was able to get medicine, to make myself better, while they lay there and suffer. And I feel so awful because, shouldn’t all children live happily?

Their making the changes by trying to make health care free, for poor families who can’t afford it. Getting treatment for people who need it. To continue the trend, they should think of even better ways to stop the number of deaths, and reduce it even more. They should also, make sure people are aware of what’s happening to those people, so people can start taking action, and try to help those people out. I found the part where they talked about free health care, in the second to last paragraph confusing, because I didn’t understand what they were talking about. Were they talking about how banks are trying to make money? Or were they talking about paying loans off…?

The statement I would say would be, to achieve the goal they would need to get all the necessary things, and get the right people involved so make it happen.

“Allowing any more children to die because they can’t afford treatment is inexcusable.”

(Not sure who said it, in the last paragraph of “Free health care can save millions more”

Source: http://www.mouthpublicrelations.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/medical-symbol-chrome.jpg

1 comments:

Claire said...

Absolutely - your reference to having measles made me think - many are so lucky to have access to medicine. It is almost unimaginable to think that so many more don't have basic health care. Very reflective, Shaz.