Thursday, June 21, 2012

Argument Points – The Portrait of Youth


A lot of people do not report the medical malpractices of the local hospital. I love in a sort of bad area; with the population mostly black and welfare-dependent and the attitude and treatment services they have for these destitute people is just wrong. I have witnessed many Mexicans come in and as they do not know how to articulate their problem; they are made to sit and wait till the room is clear before the customer service would call in an interpreter. I’ve also experienced long waits and rough handling; I was fainting from the sight of my blood being drawn which is a genetic disorder; and the nurse kept shaking me and nudging me while I slowly lost conscious. I felt sick and didn’t know what was going on, and I felt that the nurses agitations further caused me to fall unconscious.
I think this also reflects the dwindling patience in people. We are so used to the lightning fast responses due to technology; we feel impatient with goo old human power. The fact is that we are beginning to rely on technology more and more into a total head on collision into the future of no value of human life and effort.
I think it is safe to say every teenager goes through a hormonal change that affects him or her, physically, emotionally, and mentally. This biological response causes teenagers to exhaustively question or test the boundaries of society and social values.

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