Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Asias Sleeping Giants essays
Asias Sleeping Giants essays    China and Japan:  Asias Sleeping Giants     	Of all regions in the world aiming for a bright future, none is closer to that goal     than Asia.   Asia, also known as the sleeping giant accounts for over sixty percent of the     earths population with China holding a large amount of the sixty percent.  Economically,     Japan is in the forefront of the world with only the United States leading them in the     category of Gross National Product (GNP).  Both Japan and China are looked upon by a     great number of people as future leaders of the world.   What is remarkable about that     statement is the fact that the two nations, while they might have commonalties, are so     different.  Some might assume that two nations in the same region cannot possibly have so     many contrasting traits, but in the case of China and Japan, this is the case.  Both China     and Japan do have characteristics that  they share such as culture and religion.  The     similarities end though when speaking about the health care system, the economy and the     government of both future superpowers.      	The health care system in China is one of the worst in the entire world.  One would      think that a nation who has been granted Most Favored Nation status by the United States     would be able to provide their people with adequate health care.  The fact is that the     Chinese government does not have the funds to supply adequate health care to their     over-populated nation.  Moreover, the government in China faces the difficult task of     whether or not to stress the quality of care to the Chinese people or to spread their     medical resources to as many people as possible without the emphasis on high quality     care.  China does have a health insurance system in place that provides free coverage for     people employed in urban state enterprises.  The problem with the insurance system is that     eighty percent of Chinas workers work in rural a...     
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