4. Describe the types of health care problems Americans face, and the government's role in seeking solutions.
Some issues that America faces in health care is that not a lot of people have insurgence about 47 million people do not have insurance and that number keeps on growing. the reason of the this situation is cause more and more people are making their employers pay their health bill which some people can't keep up with the payments. Also not a lot of the insurance are covering the drug expenses which people are stating to speak up about the whole cost of health care. One of the solution what the government is trying to do to help this situation to fund existing government health plans to cover all who are eligible.
Some issues that America faces in health care is that not a lot of people have insurgence about 47 million people do not have insurance and that number keeps on growing. the reason of the this situation is cause more and more people are making their employers pay their health bill which some people can't keep up with the payments. Also not a lot of the insurance are covering the drug expenses which people are stating to speak up about the whole cost of health care. One of the solution what the government is trying to do to help this situation to fund existing government health plans to cover all who are eligible.
For whichever one you choose, feel free to answer in a manner that specifically addresses your topic for Life: The Book or a more general manner (remember that the general manner could still be very useful for your article, as it could provide background info). Be sure to embed links to relevant information and sources of further information.
Then, answer the following, using our past readings & related sources.
1. Using a specific example, describe what makes a compelling character in narrative nonfiction or literary journalism.
What makes a compelling character is to make the character want something that is hard to get also have some kind of conflict to the story board. also it could be could make the character relate to people. for example an article i read had a character that was in jail and his sister was trying to get him out of there but he wanted to do time.
What makes a compelling character is to make the character want something that is hard to get also have some kind of conflict to the story board. also it could be could make the character relate to people. for example an article i read had a character that was in jail and his sister was trying to get him out of there but he wanted to do time.
2. Using a specific example, describe what makes an interesting plot in narrative nonfiction or literary journalism.
I would say what makes an interesting plot is to have conflict and make it relate to certain people so they can make a connection with themselves also you can write about a topic that is talked about a lot and that you can have an opinion about. for example in the article the covenant there was a conflict of how Francis Collins was made the director if the national institute of health and people did not like it because he was religious.
I would say what makes an interesting plot is to have conflict and make it relate to certain people so they can make a connection with themselves also you can write about a topic that is talked about a lot and that you can have an opinion about. for example in the article the covenant there was a conflict of how Francis Collins was made the director if the national institute of health and people did not like it because he was religious.
3. What specific steps do authors take to write non-jargon-based scientific writing?
The steps that an author take to write non jargon scientific writing is that they would think about what they are try to say give a brief definition of a scientific word if need it and try to not write like they would do with people that know what they are saying. for example is that in the article of Darwin's Surprise is that they used a lot of this kind language when speaking of scientific terms " HIV can evolve a million times as fast as the human immune system cells it infects,"
The steps that an author take to write non jargon scientific writing is that they would think about what they are try to say give a brief definition of a scientific word if need it and try to not write like they would do with people that know what they are saying. for example is that in the article of Darwin's Surprise is that they used a lot of this kind language when speaking of scientific terms " HIV can evolve a million times as fast as the human immune system cells it infects,"
4. What specific steps do authors take to encourage their readers to connect with their stories?
Some specific steps that the author takes to encourage their readers to connect with their stories I would say that they would try to get a true story that has happened to someone so that people can connect and now that they are not the only one that can go through this that you are not alone.
link to good article of heal insurance http://www.aflcio.org/issues/healthcare/whatswrong/index.cfm
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003514431_healthcare08m.html
Some specific steps that the author takes to encourage their readers to connect with their stories I would say that they would try to get a true story that has happened to someone so that people can connect and now that they are not the only one that can go through this that you are not alone.
link to good article of heal insurance http://www.aflcio.org/issues/healthcare/whatswrong/index.cfm
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003514431_healthcare08m.html
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