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    INTRODUCTION We, as humans, are in a very dire situation. Sometime near the year 1800, the population of the Earth had reached one billion residents (Roster & Ortiz-Ospina, 2013). In the last two hundred years, however, the population of Earth has exploded to almost eight billion. The rate of increase is like nothing we have ever seen before in the history of the planet. One billion new earthlings were added in the last fourteen years (Roster, 2017). Many factors are at play which have directly impacted

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    the standard of living. Aspects of life today are vastly different from those in centuries before. Today, it is absurd to think that the average life expectancy in the United States is 43 years. However, 43 years is what the life expectancy was in 1850. Considering the fact that the conditions in the United States’ compared to other countries are mostly better, the average life span in other places in the world were and still are far worse. Presently, life expectancy in the United States is around 78

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    about 31 years at the age of 15 that's 4 years less than the average population(The Effects of Arthritis on Work life Expectancy). Arthritis can make a child feel very low of themselves and that they can not be like other children however with people helping them they could feel as if people care and want them to get

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    low-income families. However, cures for diseases were also found. Studies have found that the life expectancy increased during and after the great depression. During the 1920s, life expectancy actually increased. During this time, life expectancy increased 8.8 years over 20 years. For all groups studied, white females, white males, non-white females, and non-white males, life expectancy increased. The life expectancy for non-whites as compared to whites was over 10 years

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    stability, life expectancy, and access to education. High income countries have a GNP per capita of $12,196 or higher, one way

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    have universal health care have higher life expectancies compared to the United States, even though we Americans pay more for medical related expenses; the cost for universal health care has been greatly exaggerated; and Americans are dying prematurely due to lack of insurance. Beneficially, the economy will boost because universal health care will increase the amount of small businesses. First of all, a study has shown that Americans have a lower life expectancy rate than those living in countries

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    lives than almost every other industrialized nation. “We rank 30th in [global] life expectancy” (Adelman 2008). Knowing this brings rise to the question: why are

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    world where any race besides white got beaten for saying anything? Imagine a world where not everyone had resources accessible to them for survival, technology to keep alive, or even awareness of certain diseases and ways to cure them. That was the life of people that lived in the era of the 1960s, where blacks did not have a say, people only communicated through word of mouth or the telephone, and many people died of diseases unknown to the world. The ways that people survive these days has drastically

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    live (OECD, 2016). For instance, Australia exhibits higher life expectancies (80.3 years for males and 84.5 years for females), lower mortality rates (5.4 per 1000 live births), high-quality education and health practices and many employment opportunities (ABS, 2015). However, there are wide disparities in life expectancy, mortality rates, heath outcomes, education and employment for indigenous people (Holland, 2014).For example, life expectancy at birth for indigenous population is 10.6 years lower

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    water. They cant get an education because then they wont be able to get water. The water they drink from the river is also polluted with harsh chemicals. Thankfully their is organizations to help with this cause. They include water for people, h2o for life, and water.org. These pollutions don't just affect that one area they affect the whole water cycle. The water cycle consists of condensation, evaporation, precipitation, surface runoff, and accumulation. When the water comes down from the clouds

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