Universal health care system is the one in which federal government pays for the medical services for all the citizens. This will lead to large expenses for governments.
The cost of taking care of one's health is definitely increasing in U.S. There are many people who cannot afford these costs. are on the rise.
Thus, there are people who believe that if there is an universal healthcare system it would be cheaper and more people can afford it. But, this should not lead to decline in the quality of care given. Then only it would be successful. If policymakers want to benefit the middle class, and their children, then bringing down healthcare costs for them by universal health care system would be a good option.
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<em>1. "Though I have seen my head (grown slightly bald) brought in upon a platter,
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<em>I am no prophet—and here’s no great matter;"</em>
<em>2. "To say: “I am Lazarus, come from the dead,"</em>
Explanation:
T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is a poem that deals with the themes of alienation, isolation amidst the tortured psyche of the modern man and his 'overconfidence' life. This modernism poem is from the speaker, Alfred Prufrock's perspective, delving into his love life and his need or desire to consummate his relationship with the lover.
An allusion is one literary device that writers use to provide details in their work. It makes reference to other pieces or works in this description. And two instances of biblical allusion are found in the lines <em>"I am no prophet"</em> and <em>"To say: To say: “I am Lazarus, come from the dead".</em> The first "prophet" allusion is about John the Baptist whose head was cut off and brought on a platter on the request of Herodias's daughter to Herod (Matthew 14, Mark 6). And the second allusion is to Lazarus, whom Jesus raised from the grave/ dead (John 11).
The poems show that Ha's family must decide to leave South Vietnam for an unknown destination unless they must suffer the fate of their father arrested by the Communists and suffer hunger and deprivations of the raging war between North and South Vietnam.
- The decision to leave is challenging because they have to abandon their father to the Communists without knowing his fate
- It is a difficult decision because, at first, they do not know where they are escaping or their chances of outsmarting the ubiquitous Communists.
- The decision to escape from South Vietnam is challenging to Ha's family because they will now have to live in a cultural setting that is discriminating.
Thus, it remains a difficult decision to leave one's home for an unknown land.
Read more about the Ha's family in "Inside Out and Back Again" by Thanhha Lai at brainly.com
Hayes Davis wrote this excellent poem regarding driving where the two main characters of the poem are the boy and his father. The father teaches the boy to drive. Explanation: The speaker talks about the confidence that the father has in his son and how on empty roads he lets him drive