Why Should Anyone Care?

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I think working five days per week is a big problem, because it takes up most of a person's time in life, makes him a tool, loses his sense of humanity, and makes him a more material creature. He also loses a lot of communication with others. We can find people who only see their families for a few hours per week, and this of course will create major family problems, and there is scientific research that talks about improving productivity and improving the physical and health condition of workers when the weekly working days were reduced to four days.

 

 

Ali, I agree with you on the idea that we work long hours per week and that materialism has overwhelmed many people, but there are still other aspects. There are people who like to work longer hours to get rid of problems affecting their lives. At the same time, I believe that if a person really organizes their time, they may find time for whatever they love to share or do in life. He should not run after money and prioritize his life.

 

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When you have someone, else who seems to do everything in their power to destroy the environment, Pollan acknowledges that caring about the environment can seem useless. Somehow still, Pollan emphasizes that changing can be advantageous for both your own mental health and it. In addition to reducing carbon emissions when you plant a garden and raise veggies, you also get a ton of exercise. As an alternative to buying produce at the store, you can cultivate your own fresh, wholesome vegetables. He also believes that the impact on people can lead to a revolution that pressures governments to change their actions towards the environment.

 

 

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Field experience is not required to provide assistance in the field. Simply raising awareness may be enough to form a strong public opinion in society about the problem, and this will help field owners and experts to provide adequate assistance to people. Man has a permanent good within them, so most people help you if they can help, and this good that exists within them should be exploited to improve climate change.

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Pollan's topic was very good. He talked about an important and dangerous problem at the same time, which is climate change. He clarified the negative attitude of his uncooperative neighbors and urged us not to be like them. But he also spoke about himself, and this is what I will avoid in my paper. I will use strong arguments and make the problem clear enough for the reader to feel its danger to him and he should take actions towards it.



We all know the importance of the health system and the importance of taking care of it, and when Minnesotans were asked about the problems they were facing, most of the votes fell on the health system. Considering the health system and the support provided by the state, the cost of health insurance remains high and expensive for people. I know a man who pays eight hundred dollars a month to have health insurance for himself and his children. He always complains about the high cost. On the other hand, if he does not pay, he will live in constant anxiety about his health and the health of his family. No one can deny that the country has many hospitals and medical clinics equipped with the latest medical devices and equipment that help treat the population. At the same time, it is difficult for many to get care from these devices. If you enter the hospital in an emergency and do not have health insurance and they have to perform a surgery to treat you, the dues may be paid from your estate if you do not have the money. This is a problem that bothers a lot of the population and makes them live in constant terror that anyone would experience something like this. Also, the Too Much Care That Isn't Necessary. One-third to half of all healthcare costs are attributable to overuse and unneeded care.Everyone walks into your room while you are in the hospital, and this increases the costs of your treatment and burdens the patient beyond their financial capacity. They exploit that you are preoccupied with your illness and that you will not refuse anyone entry to your room, so the number of people increases and the cost increases. All these problems increase people's concern for their health and make the health system more dangerous to the citizen and not merciful to the people.

 

https://oms.umn.edu/news/what-are-the-most-important-problems-facing-minnesotans

https://www.waldenu.edu/online-masters-programs/master-of-healthcare-administration/resource/five-challenges-faced-by-todays-healthcare-administrators

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