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Justin Said:

I want to be a child health advocate/volunteer. What do I need??

We Answered:

You need to remain in your college and when your older you may qualify for this sensitive, serious position. But , from reading your questions, I don't think you would fit in , for this job with Children. The School systems have plenty of Education classes, that you refer too. Why don't you volunteer at a Church food program. Where they feed the poor and distribute food to the needy? Help distribute warm coats for all the down trodden families. You could volunteer to distribute Meals on Wheels for the elderly. You won't need a special certificate to do that. Or the Salvation Army needs bell ringers. The list goes on and on. ( Pregnancy)

Wanda Said:

What do pro-lifers have to say about this?

We Answered:

See my source to see what just some of them had to say. It's sick.

Hector Said:

how do i begin a career in writing?

We Answered:

You can try first by writing article and publishing them to article or blog publishing sites like ezine article, blogger, wordpress, etc, and when you do that many people will have the chance to view your post and comment about them.
you can see an example of a blog i have recently posted at the link below, you can do the same thing too
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Christian Said:

Move Health Insurance Financing away from payroll and wage levies?

We Answered:

Having lived in Europe I can partly agree with your opinion. Paying for healthcare through general taxation instead of through employer based programs certainly has some advantages. For example, I have private medical insurance for my family at a cost of about $40/month due to the fact that the private hospitals get most of their costs reimbursed as if they were a normal hospital.

However it also has it's downsides. The level of healthcare provided is often lacking. For example I have a young daughter with pretty severe allergies. Her doctor referred her to a specialist, and 17 weeks later we received a letter scheduling an appointment for nearly six months after that. After the appointment we waited nearly four months for the results. Though none of this medical care cost us anything directly, waiting over a year to determine what allergens cause severe reactions is not what I expect from a good medical system.

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