For example, My opponent is calling for a healthcare system that would resemble that of socialist countries. Clearly, that would be unacceptable. Whether or not the proposed healthcare system resembles that of socialist countries has no bearing whatsoever on whether it is good or bad; it is a...
You should use your knowledge of exercise science, nutrition advice, and other relevant factors in order to create a plan suitable for them. My first request is "I need help designing an exercise program for someone who wants to lose weight." Act as a Mental Health Adviser Contributed by: ...
et al. Associations of COVID-19 risk perception with vaccine hesitancy over time for Italian residents. Soc. Sci. Med. 272, 113688 (2021). Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar González-Block, M. Á. et al. Influenza vaccination hesitancy in five countries of South America. ...
An example of this is the common assertion that America has “the best health care system in the world”, an idea refuted by this 2007 New York Times editorial. People who use the Not Invented Here argument may be accused of being stick-in-the-mud’s. Conversely, foreign and “imported...
aI believe in America, but not with a leadership of selfishness and greed -- where the wealthy get health care and insurance and the poor don't. Do you know -- Do you know how much my AIDS care costs? Over 40,000 dollars a year. Someone without insurance can't afford this. Even ...
Still, as much as I like free markets and individual rights, I wonder if man is not too much a social animal for even a modified form of libertarianism to work. In Iraq, we saw how people of different sects/religions treated each other when the state was eliminated. There are no more...
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the-gaps fallacy, Behe’s argument is just the standard scientific inference that a consistent pattern in the currently available evidence will most likely remain consistent as future evidence is gathered, and that the pattern demands (of the scientifically curious) some explanation for its existence...
In the long term, the choice is between consumption by the rich and health care for the elderly (Medicare). You can call this redistribution.*** But given that old people generally need more health care than young people, given that old people generally make less money than young people, ...
The article provoked a very interesting theological and political debate, especially among the many different Christian denominations in America. As far as the Catholic Church in the United States is concerned, liberal circles have expressed their strong approval for the content of the publication, ...