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explain how they were treated with their heart problem. (for an example, their environment they live in, how they were treated, their profession, etc.) Since we are comparing each persons situation we will have to explain each.
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Economic Class and health - Outline
Thesis statement: Mr. Miele had the best treatment, followed by Wilson, and lastly,
Gora due to the different social classes that resulted in the different qualities of treatment all the
way from the handling of the emergency to recovery after being released from hospitals.
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Introduction
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Treatment of Miele
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Treatment of Wilson
IV.
Treatment of Gore
V.
Conclusion
Running head: ECONOMIC CLASS AND HEALTH
Economic Class and health
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ECONOMIC CLASS AND HEALTH
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Economic Class and health
The economic status and class of people in the United States affects their health and life
expectancy. People who have more money and high education have better chances of surviving
in the country as compared to their counterparts with lower amounts of money and lower levels
of education. The New York Times article that the assignment focuses on is based on the stories
of three people who suffered heart attacks and how the three people ...
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