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Health vs. Wealth in Society


Health vs. Wealth in Society
1,365 words (approx. 5.5 pages) | 7 sources | 2001 Canada


Paper Summary:

This paper discusses the affect that wealth has on health and postulates that people born with lower social status have a higher likelihood of sickness and health complications. It touches on subjects from issues of not enough money for food to sexual practices.

From the Paper:

"Even though we are taught in schools how different we are from ancient societies, we are not all that different. An individual is still born into his or her social class and he or she is brought up to live like those of his or her class. In our modern society individuals are able to more easily build his or her future on his or her dreams, but the reality is that dreams and hopes are hard to come by. Sadly due to the social classes impounded upon us at birth individuals must over come many obstacles in life, of which one is health. In our society, health can be purchased, as though it were a commodity, not something available to everyone but only to the wealthy. Such a commodity should not exist since we have a right to be healthy, however it does. For obvious reasons, it is much harder for lower classes to purchase this health, and therefore, for obvious reasons, such classes are less healthy."

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APA Citation:

Health vs. Wealth in Society (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.ca/Persuasive-Essay-Health-vs-Wealth-in-Society/3235

MLA Citation:

"Health vs. Wealth in Society" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.ca/Persuasive-Essay-Health-vs-Wealth-in-Society/3235>




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