Universal health care is the most debated public health care program in the US. This is a kind of health program that seeks to be funded by the tax payer and is issued by the government. The argument is the benefit it will incur or as some individuals agitate the kind of loses it will bring to the entire economy. According to my cost benefit analysis, I find it more surprising that there is nothing to argue about since health is wealth, the healthier the nation the richer it is. The critics to the above program which is being supported by the current US government should refrain from such kind of action and go back to the drawing board to check the benefit of the overall insurance program. I argue the case in terms of utilitarianism, I base my findings on the morals that worth an action, an action that is purely determined by its utility in enhancing equitable assumption of happiness in the entire nation.
Explanation:
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A simile compares things using "like" or "as". A metaphor doesn't use those words. Instead, it mostly uses is. For example,
Simile: This light is as bright as the sun. Or,
The football player falls to the ground like a leaf.
Metaphor: Your house is a castle. Or,
The cat is a monster.
Well Aram and Mourad, means or is names from Kurdistan. He is very mindful of doing the right think, while understanding the financial challenges of the family.
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I personally think fear is both, a good and bad emotion.
Explanation:
The reason I think that fear is a good emotion is because it keeps you alert and helps in better preparation. It also helps you do the right thing to help somethings, or anything in general. I also think fear is a bad emotion because it causes you to go in shock, physically, mentally, and emotionally. It also causes social anxiety or anxiety period. An example in my life where fear was involved was when I went up on a building as an experiment. (It's called acrophobia). I thought at some point, I'd end up either falling or fainting. My anxiety was really bad at first, but in the end, I accomplished my biggest fear, though I still have that phobia.
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Answer:to persuade the reader to consider giving up meat