Topic:
How effective is today healthcare system in the U.S.
Introduction:
In today society one of the major focuses that our country has and change recently is healthcare, many bills and changes had occurred in some cases for good and in another situation not so much.
So, a few thigs to ask ourselves is: is these plan that include so many is better for the majority or not, also let's be honest and we need to realize if: one, do we have enough qualified people to take care of the extra millions of people and at the same time provide what we can call a good or reasonable visit to the doctor.
Two is something to is supposed to help many more putting the cost on the rest of the citizens and companies and last, what other alternatives or solution can be put in place to slow down not only the cost but also the most critical point here that is the health of the American people.
Audience.
The audience in the case may agree and also will disagree on some of the point made here, since the topic like I mention do help some but also affect negative many others. My goal is to provide enough evidence so people can have a better understanding of what the major issue is in these case.
The paper should be at least 6 pages long, no plagiarizing on the paper please, in top there is an example of how the paper should start.
Turn It In will give you an originality report that highlights all areas that match other sources.
You should then review these highlighted areas to see if it's an area that you correctly cited as a direct quote, or it could be an area that should be cited with quotation marks and an internal citation in APA format. IF the latter, then you need to revise in order to avoid plagiarizing within your paper.
Use the following checklist to review your draft.
Does your essay:
• Have an introduction that grabs the reader's attention and contains an explicit thesis statement (claim + 3 supporting reason)?
• Include research-based support for all reasons listed in the thesis statement in the same order as they appear in the thesis statement?
• Include a section that discusses support for the opposing claim?
• Include a section that rebuts the opposing claim?
• Smoothly incorporate source material from at least 4 sources and 2 visual images?
• Utilize a mix of direct quotes, summaries, and paraphrases?
• Utilize smooth transitions between ideas?
• Contain specific, concrete language?
• Have a References entry (in APA format) that matches each in-text citation?
• Show significant revisions to the draft version?