Thursday, March 28, 2013

Universal/US Health Care Pros and Cons


Universal Health Care
Pros:
  • People with pre-existing conditions can still get health coverage
  • Medical Professionals can concentrate on healing the patient rather than on insurance procedures, malpractice liability, etc.
  • More people are uninsured
Cons:
  • The Gov. is more likely to pass additional restrictions or increase taxes on smoking, fast food, etc. leading to less personal freedoms.
  • Loss or private practice options and possible reduced pay cause less future doctors to pursue the profession.
  • Gov. controlled health care would likely lead to less patient flexibility. 
US Health Care
Pros:
  • Any person requesting medical attention at a hospital will get medical attention.
  • The US Health Care system has one of the quickest responses to people in need of medical help (we have a short wait at hospitals compared to other countries).
  • We have the ability to choose our doctors, instead of being assigned to one.
Cons:
  • Doctors are paid by the quantity of their procedures, not the quality.
  • Pharmaceutical companies decide the prices of their drugs, and the government can't negotiate a lower price.
  • Health Care providers are for-profit, and are for the denial of claims in order to make money.


Tuesday, March 26, 2013

US Health Care/Universal Health Care Pros and Cons

Universal Health Care
Pros:
  • People with pre-existing conditions can still get health coverage
  • Medical Professionals can concentrate on healing the patient rather than on insurance procedures, malpractice liability, etc.
  • More people are uninsured
Cons:
  • The Gov. is more likely to pass additional restrictions or increase taxes on smoking, fast food, etc. leading to less personal freedoms.
  • Loss or private practice options and possible reduced pay cause less future doctors to pursue the profession.
  • Gov. controlled health care would likely lead to less patient flexibility. 
US Health Care
Pros:
  • Any person requesting medical attention at a hospital will get medical attention.
  • The US Health Care system has one of the quickest responses to people in need of medical help (we have a short wait at hospitals compared to other countries).
  • We have the ability to choose our doctors, instead of being assigned to one.
Cons:
  • Doctors are paid by the quantity of their procedures, not the quality.
  • Pharmaceutical companies decide the prices of their drugs, and the government can't negotiate a lower price.
  • Health Care providers are for-profit, and are for the denial of claims in order to make money.



Friday, March 22, 2013

Friday Current Event 3/22/13

China's new president, Xi Jinping, wants to ease the tensions between the two Koreas. China has been a helper in North Korea's economy for quite a while, but they also try to be close to South Korea, who happens to be a better country to trade with. Xi thinks that their friendship between each other would benefit them both.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/21/world/asia/china-leader-says-he-wants-to-ease-tensions-between-two-koreas.html?_r=0

Thursday, March 21, 2013

J.A. 3/21/13 Top 5 Worst Pandemics

1. Black Death
2. Spanish Flu
3. Plague of Justinian
4. The Third Pandemic
5. The Plague of Athens

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Friday Current Event 3/15/13

This political cartoon is saying that the Catholic Church wants the new pope to fix the problems that they are having. One problem is scandals. Catholic priests have, over the years, been accused of molesting children. The other problem is falling membership. There are members of the Catholic Church leaving because of these scandals. If the church can get the new pope to clear up all of these scandals then the church's members will come back, and their problems will be solved.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Cold War Topics

Berlin Blockade; This was the blockage of railway, road, and canal access in parts of Berlin under allied control.
Korean War; The Korean war was the U.S. involvement in trying to stop the spread of communism in south east asia.
Sputnik; The first artificial earth satelite to be launched into space. The launch of Sputnik sparked the Space Race, between The Soviet Union and The U.S.
Bay of Pigs; Bay of Pigs was an attempt to stop The Soviet Union from bringing nuclear missiles into Cuba. We tried to prevent this by sending "spies" into Cuba. The spies were caught and then it started a bit of a "scuffle".
Cuban Missile Crisis; The Cuban Missile Crisis was the U.S. blockading the island of Cuba. We didn't allow any Russian ships to enter the island in fear that they were bringing nuclear missiles to Cuba.
Berlin Wall; This was a wall that separated East and West Germany. It was a different form of symbolism for both sides of people on the wall.
Vietnam War; The Vietnam War was the same situation as the Korean War, except the U.S. used a different "puppet" (Vietnam).
Iranian Hostage Crisis; 52 Americans were held hostage by Iranians for 444 days.
Soviet Invansion of Afghanistan; The U.S.S.R. was invading Afghanistan, so we armed their troops and helped them fight back. They ended up winning, but then turned on us afterwords.
Star Wars; The building of a space defence system. Satelites were equiped with lazers to shoot down missiles, it never worked. The U.S. building this defence system put the Soviet Union into bankruptcey.
Fall of Berlin Wall; The German soldiers who were guarding the Berlin wall lost interest in preventing people from crossing over into East/West Germany. They lost interest, and this allowed people to detiorate the wall, resulting in it's collapse.
Soviet Union Dissolves; The Soviet rulers lost their image and lost power.

J.A. 3/11/13

The Cold War was a standoff between the U.S. and The Soviet Union. The U.S.S.R. was stationed in Cuba, and had nuclear weapons, as did the United States. Neither of us fired our weapons though, hence the name The "Cold" War.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Current Event 3/8/13

The son in law of the famous Osama Bin-laden has been put into custody very recently. Suleiman Abu Ghaith was arrested in Turkey and is now being brought to New York to be tried. Suleiman was believed to be the 'mastermind' behind the 9/11 attacks and is being accused of being part of a conspiracy that "would and did murder united states nationals anywhere in the world".

http://rt.com/usa/bin-ladens-kin-tried-nyc-983/

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Political Poster Analyzation

This picture is saying that Barack Obama took the money that he was going to use to help the country and used it for his own private money. The quotes from the two characters also imply that he lied about putting change into the country.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Causes of WWI


  • The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
  • Disputes between the more powerful European countries
  • Tention over territory/land.
  • The growth of nationalism
  • The system of alliances among European countries
  • Balance of power in Europe
  • The arms races
  • Rivalry for wealth
  1. Which three countries increased the amount of money spent on weapons? A: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
  2. How did this incrase the chance of war? A: The more weapons the country got the more powerful it became, and balance in power in European countries was a major part of the cause of WWI.
  3. Who were the members of each alliance system? How did alliance systems contribute to the outbreak of WWI? A: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. The more allies a country had the more powerful it was, and this goes back to the balance of power in European countries being involved in the uprise of WWI.
  4. What were the accusations made by Austria-Hungary to Serbia? A: They said that Serbia's government needs to stop doing things that Austria-Hungary doesn't find acceptable.
  5. What two demands did Austria-Hungary make on Serbia? A: Serbia needed to stop the spread of propaganda against A.H, and they needed to allow the collaberation of the Serbian and Austria-Hungarian government representatives.
  6. According to the Versailles Treaty, who was responsible for WWI? Why? A: Germany, and the reason it says that is because we made Germany say it was their fault as a punishment.
  7. What position did the German delegation leader present? A: It wasn't completely Germany's fault for WWI.
  8. What did he say caused the war? A: Imperialism in Europe.
  9. According to this author, who was responsible for the outbreak of WWI? A: Every country in Europe.
  10. What did he cite as evidence to support this claim? A: Military leaders mobilized their armies and declared war, and they didn't do things that would have prevented the war from happening.
  11. What role did the assassination and the ultimatum play in the outbreak of the war? It was kind of like Pearl Harbor and the U.S.'s involvement in WWII. The countries in Europe were contemplating whether or not they should get involved with what Germany was doing, but the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand sealed the deal.
  12. What responsibility did the alliance systems play in the outbreak of the war? A: They made countries like Germany seem more powerful, and made them more of a threat to countries like France and England.