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Greed and its Essential Influence At first glance the relaxed generosity of happy go lucky medical professionals in France, and the fierce battles of intense cockers in Afghanistan appear to have nothing in common. After closer examination, the contrast of the two showcases greed’s influence on the essence of each location and culture. When compared to the U.S., France makes our policies regarding Universal Healthcare look like a money sucking scam. Afghanistan's violent culture makes our country, one that was built on conquest (which since 1776 has been at war 222 years out of 239 or 93% of the time), look like a nation of piece. It soon becomes very apparent that things like ego, money, and expectations can make a place either vial or heavenly. As someone who used to love fighting I found the cockers of Kabul, as talked about in Christopher de Bellaigue Caliph of the Tricksters, to be very relatable. When human fighters train for a fight they start getting prepared far in advance. The fight does not start the moment the bell rings. It begins the first time you begin exercising …show more content…

In the U.S. we have become accustom to going to the doctors should a cold be caught. Small ailments are given large names. We are reminded that in the old days one could die from having a fever. We are scared into shelling out money for often unnecessary, always over priced, medications and treatments. The combination of becoming ill or injured whilst without insurance can equate to bankruptcy. In his essay Dentists Without Borders author David Sedaris illustrates how France’s lack of fear tactics makes the american foreigner “feel vain and frivolous (Sedaris)” for even considering surgery on a fat tumor. France does not concede to greedy corporations lobbying to make medical care a financial death sentence to the average patient. Instead the mission of the professionals you seek help from is to actually help

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