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Social Classes Ana Sofia Elizondo, Sergio Hong and Regina Santos

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Social ClassesAna Sofia Elizondo, Sergio Hong and Regina Santos

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Social Classes in Mexico

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Polanco vs condesa

Polanco has lots of people with money so they have a very good healthcare and hospitals nearby them and condesa is very similar to polanco but with less towers is just like having the alphas and betas.

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Interlomas vs reforma

Interlomas is considered a really high social class place where people spend a lot of money. But in the other hand, Reforma is a place where a lot of low class people live. Reforma has a lot of museums and old buildings that are interesting. Interlomas is more modern and that is why a lot of things are more expensive.

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Poverty in Mexico

In Mexico, 46.2% of the population is poor. The other 53.8% are middle class or high class. 18% of the population is suffering from food shortages. The government has done nothing to help or at least there hasn’t been any improvement.

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Poverty in Mexico

The poverty in México doesn't let other kids study or continue studying. About 90% of the kids with the age of 18-24 can’t afford studying and there studies are interrupted.

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Social ClassesInternational Health

Care

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France vs. USA

The French healthcare system is largely financed by the government national health insurance. In the 2000 assessment of world health care systems, the World Health Organization found that France provided the "close to best overall health care" in the world.The U.S has the most expensive health care but the least effective health care system.

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ObamaCare

ObamaCare’s (Affordable Care Act) main focus is on providing more Americans with access to affordable health insurance, improving the quality of health care and health insurance, regulating the health insurance industry, and reducing health care spending in the US.

This is a really good idea. Many people who get sick and can’t afford a hospital, could with ObamaCare. But there are many people, people who can afford a hospital, that are against ObamaCare. They believe that ObamaCare doesn’t help in anything and that the government should focus on other “more important” stuff.

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Australia vs. Brazil

Australia is in number 32 and Brazil in 125 in the ranking of health care all over the world. In Australia there is one or more public hospitals in each state’s health department and in Brazil, there aren’t a lot of public hospitals. So in conclusion, a lot of the people that live in Brazil won’t be able to go to a hospital if they need it because there are a mix of public and private hospitals. While australians can go to a lot of hospitals and be able to pay.

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Social Classes in Brave New World

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Alpha

Alphas are considered as the most intelligent of society. Their jobs are the ones that require the most intelligence such as message writers, psychologist, directors and World Controllers

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Beta

Betas have enough intelligence to live lives similar to those of the Alphas but their positions require less thinking.

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Gamma

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Delta Regina

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Epsilon

Known for inferior intelligence that for they have the easy jobs like operating a elevator and after death no one will remember them.