Friday, September 12, 2014

No School? May Sound Fun, but is it Really?



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I believe that Human interactions with their environment and movement both have a very strong connection with destiny. Geography has a lot to do with destiny.

The article, “Ebola - House to Re-Examine Schools' Resumption Date” states that the Committee of Education was asked to shut down all schools and Jobs until the outbreak is contained due to risk of spreading the disease. The Committee had originally declared to open the schools back up in September, but the outbreak became so much worse that they extended the date to October. Many of the people who now cannot go to work are furious that they now can’t afford health insurance. Whereas the U.S. has enough to help pay for Ebola patients insurance. Another article,“ U.S Hospital to Treat 3rd Ebola Patient” notifies that there are not enough hospitals in West Africa to house and treat all the victims of Ebola. The text reads,“some patients are traveling across the capital in search of a treatment center with open beds.” meaning that people in Western Africa have a very difficult time finding a hospital, but in the U.S. there are many hospitals. 


Movement has a key role in destiny. In the article, “United States Will Help Mobilize 100 Additional African Health Workers for the Ebola Outbreak [press release]” it explains that the U.S. is send a lot of supplies to Africa in order to help put an end to the disease. The U.S. has send a hundred doctors and nurses that are specially trained because West Africa doesn’t have many doctors or hospitals. The U.S. has many things that may help, it’s just a matter of what will work and what won’t. In order to defeat the disease, there must be research done on it. That is why in, “U.S Hospital to Treat 3rd Ebola Patient.” they brought a few patients from Africa that carry Ebola to study the illness as best they can and end the outbreak as best they can.


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