Robbie Otero
Prof. Griffith
ENC 1101-206
11-11-13
Annotated Bibliography
“Features.” Community Care (2009). Academic Search Complete. Web. Nov. 2013.
This Article discusses ways to decline the poverty rate, especially the poverty rate of children. In the article, a project is being created to hopefully have nearly all American children in poverty be erased by 2020. It discusses Medical bills and debt being a huge part of why young people are suffering financially.
“Financial Services for the Poor.” Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. (2013). Academic Search Complete. Web. Nov. 2013.
This article discusses ways to effectively help poor people gain better medical services through different kind of payment options. These include cheap payment plans, partial payment plans, and partnerships between medical services and assistance to help the poor get proper care.
Hilfiker, David. “A History of Poverty in America: All Chapters. Poverty in Urban America: Its Causes and Cures.” On being. (2000). Academic Search Complete. Web. Nov. 2013.
This article discusses the history of poverty in America, specifically in the urban areas. The author shows how history repeats itself, which we must prevent from happening. Medical Services for poor people has always been a huge problems in urban areas, the article discusses how to “cure” it.
Lubell, Jennifer. “Rejecting Medicaid Expansion Adds New Dimension to Poverty Line.” American Medical News. (2013). Academic Search Complete. Web. Nov. 2013.
This article discusses how delaying the expansion of Medicaid is affecting how many people can receive medical assistance. Since the expansion was rejected, the poverty line is under fire. Many people want the poverty line raised because many of those above the line really can’t afford the
Commission Against Corruption. The media is a non legal method that gives individuals the opportunity to resolve their disputes with the state in a quite broad an openly manor. There are numerous ways an individual can get in touch with the media, such as; writing to, calling or even emailing television and radio stations. The media is effective in different ways because it is able to raise awareness to a massive audience, The media has been used to serve justice for to civilian men suffering with mental illnesses at different…
“The Doctor” A Film Analysis Allison Solon Period 1 November 7, 2014 Being a patient is not that easy, it is hard to grasp the experience that you are in a bed and in pain. The feeling that patients get when they are in bed makes them feel useless. In the film “The Doctor”, the main character, Dr. Jack MacKee experiences what it is like to be a patient rather than helping a patient. Dr. MacKee experiences this by finding out he has a tumor in his throat. Jack used to say that he…
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I affirm the resolution, “Just governments ought to ensure food security for their citizens.” To clarify the debate, I provide the following definitions: Ought implies an http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ought used to express obligation. Jane Straus defines ensure as (Straus, Jane [author of the Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation]. Grammar Book.) Ensure is to do or have what is necessary for success. The United Nations defines food security as (United Nations. 1975. Report of the World…
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