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There is a saying “Whose father what goes” and that is what many apply in their life in that what does not concern them directly will not interest them.
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I live in America. Yes I would support universal health care and social benefits? Why? Because the other stuff we’re doing isn’t working very well. We could at least try something different that has worked in other countries. I honestly don’t think providing universal health care and social benefits could be “worse” than what we have now for our citizens!
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Universal health and care both are useful for public because health is wealth but it should be with a solid planning so that everyone could get its benefits in USA and out of USA.
I define universal health care program as Universal health care, sometimes referred to as universal health coverage, universal coverage, or universal care, usually refers to a health care system which provides health care and financial protection to all citizens of a particular country.
I have read that The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals that all UN Member States have agreed to try to achieve Universal Health Coverage by 2030. This includes financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.
Universal health coverage (UHC) means that all people can use the promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative and palliative health services they need, of sufficient quality to be effective, while also ensuring that the use of these services does not expose the user to financial hardship.
These benefits may be got by every one that equity in access to health services – everyone who needs services should get them, not only those who can pay for them;
the quality of health services should be good enough to improve the health of those receiving services; and
people should be protected against financial-risk, ensuring that the cost of using services does not put people at risk of financial harm.
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I like to have the title of my blogs bring out something from my blog and hopefully make the readers want to continue reading.
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I always find both your titles and the contents of your blog posts interesting, Martha. I usually have a pretty good idea of what to expect from a post, when I read the title.
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Titling is not easy. It’s a skill that definitely takes time to learn!
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Yes, writing titles is not an easy job but those who are full of ideas may write on any title on LB freely and ion detail but those who are lack of ideas may not write good titles.
The next title I chose was, “Tribute to Nurses,” and belonged to a post that extolled the virtues of this important profession. The title ranked only 26%, in large part because it is extremely short. But it’s also generic and lacks any emotional triggers.
I proposed a change to, “Let’s Celebrate Dedicated Professionals on Nurses Day!” That title is a time; and the power words, “celebrate” and “dedicated,” add emotion that improves the score to 70% – a green light. Going one step further,
I came up with, “Time to Celebrate Dedicated Professionals on Nurses Day,” which is a bit closer to the optimal length for a title. This title ranked a 73%.
As most people experience certain rites of passage throughout our life, writing about these in an informative and yet entertaining manner can result in a lot of interested readers. But the title needs to appeal to readers too! I found a lovely post entitled,
“First Born: Oh the Happiness You May Know!” The title does have a power word, and it’s got a decent length. But as a generic title, it only ranks a 66% – a yellow light from the headline analyzer.
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