Hello,
The following TWO readings about U.S. health care are due to be read by Friday and are considered READING PACKET #4. The issue of health care certainly rears its head in the Breaking Bad episodes. It seems fitting that the series features an ordinary high school chemistry teacher whose health care benefits do not cover his treatments for lung cancer. He is desperate to get money for his treatments and to leave money for his family in the event of his death.
(Walter's former business partner, Elliott, was willing to pay for Walter's entire treatment. This "private sector" option was rejected out of jealousy and spite toward his friend's success. White, who quit the company before it went big, believes his friends ripped him off. One of his friends is the current wife of the company's CEO and also White's ex-fiance, whom he left. His resentment toward their success drives him to reject their offer.)
"Middle Class Struggling with Health Care Costs, Report Finds"
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10077/1043764-84.stm
"Why Does Health Care Cost so Much?"
http://www.newamerica.net/node/8920
Just a quick note...
When you are accessing the two required readings for Friday, please make a note that the article titled
"Middle class struggling with health care costs, report finds" is the one I want you to read. It is an article by David Templeton from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. It is the link I gave you, but just in case you notice another listing when you google this title, it may be the entire PDF of the report. I do not want you to read the entire report, just the article ABOUT the report.
See you Monday in class. We will be viewing episode six of Breaking Bad.
Professor, You said in the first paragraph that this reading is due by Friday and in the last paragraph you say it is due by Wednesday. Which day is this reading packet due?
ReplyDeletesorry! follow the course outline...it is due on Friday. Thanks for catching that, Sarah!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. I was just very confused when I read your post.
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