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Pages: 7
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Pages: 7
(approximately 235 words/page)
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Topic: Health Care Insurance
General Purpose: To persuade
Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to believe the United States should have a health care insurance program, which eliminates private health insurance.
Thesis: The United States needs a national health care insurance program because the development of private health care insurance and the lack of a national plan throughout history have lead to a deficiency in proper health care for many Americans.
Introduction:
In the United
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showed first 75 words of 1921 total
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Congress: Praeger Publishers. 1993. Quotesmith.com, Inc. 2000. Online. Internet. 26 March. 2000. Available http://www.quotesmith.com/cgi/imd3/. Raffel, Marshall W. Health Care and Reform in Industrialized Countries. Pennsylvania State University: Pennsylvania State University Press. 1997. Thompson, Karen MacDonald and Glick, Doris F. "Cost Analysis of Emergency Room Use by Low-Income Patients." Nursing Economics May. 17 (1999): 142. "Working-age Adults." National Center for Health Statistics. 1999. Sources Used: 1 Journal 1 Newsletter 2 Books (2 quotes) 2 Surveys (2 quotes) 1 Web Page 1 Facts on file (1 quote) 1 Professor (1 quote)