“Five capitalist democracies around the world – Japan, Taiwan, Switzerland, Great Britain, and Germany – all have health care systems that provide health care for everyone. They have higher life expectancies, lower infant mortality rates, and spend less money than the U.S. for health care. At any given time, at least 45 million Americans do not have health insurance. What lessons can the U.S. learn about health care from other countries?”
In this documentary video (https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/sickaroundtheworld/video ) , travel to Great Britain, Japan, Germany, Taiwan, and Switzerland with correspondent T.R. Reid to see how healthcare is done in those countries.
Sample Solution
Canadaâs history is a very important thing to understand when you are in Canada. You will notice is a country that has been under ethnocentrism since colonial times. In this case, we have the first nation people who are the native people and the immigrant who came to trade with the native people. Until today the conflict on the territory which the native and the European people share is unclear as the treaties that were made at the time were not clear to the native people. Treaties are agreements that are made by two groups to make peace between them. In this case, it is between the first nation people and the Europeans settlements. Unceded land is a territory which is a large section of British Columbia, Montreal and other parts of Canada. It is the land that was neither acquired or surrendered to the crown. It is also known as the crown land. The territory belongs to the first nation people who agreed to share it with the Europeans but not to give it up to them. However, the efforts being done to bring the people together and come up with understanding on the unceded territory, the Canadian government has failed as agreed terms on the Royal Proclamation act of 1763. Following that my opinion on the claim about the treaties that werenât clear to the first nation is the government of Canada should compensate and amend or interpret it in a modern way. Solutions should not be from 200 years old âagreementâ between parties that they donât exist anymore. However, The government needs to provide drastic measures so that the treaty rights are more clearly defined. This will help people from both parties to get a clear look of the treaty and a solution can be made thus helping both the aboriginal people and the government as well.>
Canadaâs history is a very important thing to understand when you are in Canada. You will notice is a country that has been under ethnocentrism since colonial times. In this case, we have the first nation people who are the native people and the immigrant who came to trade with the native people. Until today the conflict on the territory which the native and the European people share is unclear as the treaties that were made at the time were not clear to the native people. Treaties are agreements that are made by two groups to make peace between them. In this case, it is between the first nation people and the Europeans settlements. Unceded land is a territory which is a large section of British Columbia, Montreal and other parts of Canada. It is the land that was neither acquired or surrendered to the crown. It is also known as the crown land. The territory belongs to the first nation people who agreed to share it with the Europeans but not to give it up to them. However, the efforts being done to bring the people together and come up with understanding on the unceded territory, the Canadian government has failed as agreed terms on the Royal Proclamation act of 1763. Following that my opinion on the claim about the treaties that werenât clear to the first nation is the government of Canada should compensate and amend or interpret it in a modern way. Solutions should not be from 200 years old âagreementâ between parties that they donât exist anymore. However, The government needs to provide drastic measures so that the treaty rights are more clearly defined. This will help people from both parties to get a clear look of the treaty and a solution can be made thus helping both the aboriginal people and the government as well.>