Hi Dean,
Your focus on the U.S and other nations and their health care system is relevant and probably the most important because of the economic problems we're having because of it, and in your post you clearly bring to light what the main issues are and how other countries are doing right or better. One thing I would've liked to see in your post is the expansion of your thoughts on Price of Medicine and how exactly people cannot afford health care and maybe even a personal story of someone of how they couldn't afford it.
Clear post!
Christian
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Harry,
I agree we all should know a lot more about our health care system, and that we all should have a voice or input in what's happening in it, so how would you do so? I also liked the sense of "getting lucky" you had in your blog because it truly does feel like we're risking it all on chances, "hoping" for the best and most of the time denied it.
Interesting blog!
Christian
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Rigel,
Your essential question is very interesting because already culture is what sets us apart in our society, but we all die the same way. Your insights on how deaths are represented in each different culture shows how similar we are. One thing I would like to have seen in your blog was how one dominant culture vs. another sees the topic of illness and dying, and really focusing on the trials before death instead of after.
Insightful Read!
Christian
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Matt
"Life is a series of moments flashing bye..." Powerful quote and really thought provoking because when we say bye to people, it's to move on and in life we're always moving on to the next, and the memories we have are about the things we have moved on from. Facing death is a sensitive topic that is explicitly shared in this post, one thing I would have liked to see you expand on thought were the views you had on life before the death of your grandmother vs, the actual death of your grandmother and how it has changed you.
Good Job!
Christian
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