HumanDichotomy
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Today, I was reading an article about bionic limbs. They use advanced technology to allow the person to use the prostheses almost as well as their missing limb. It's amazing, and it's changing the lives of those who use them. But it also got me thinking. How much would all that have cost? The research and the technology and everything? Countless people in the developing world die of preventable causes each day, dying of diseases which people in the Western world never get, and starvation, a prospect which seems unfathomable. Is it really right to keep spending money advancing our own health, despite all we already have, when there are people in the world who die daily, simply because they don't have access to basic medical care?
Discuss.
Also, here's the article if anyone's interested: Bionics — National Geographic Magazine
And here's a vid which deals with inequality in a broader sense.
[youtube]rvTFKpIaQhM[/youtube]
Discuss.
Also, here's the article if anyone's interested: Bionics — National Geographic Magazine
And here's a vid which deals with inequality in a broader sense.
[youtube]rvTFKpIaQhM[/youtube]