Purposeful Summaries-Jreggie20

Cancer sniffing dogs:

It seems counter intuitive that dogs sniffing out cancer can help with finding out if patience have it. Some believe that ordinary dogs can be trained to use their noses to detect various kinds of cancer with near perfect accuracy, better than any standard test for it but it’s only an opinion. It’s pretty impressive that an 8-year-old Labrador was put in front of watery stool samples doctors collected from 185 patients and was 97 percent accurate in sniffing out colon cancer. Study authors call it “Dogs Scent Judgement” was not affected if patients were smokers or not or either by other conditions. Should dogs be allowed to work in cancer clinics? I say if they are trained proper than why not. It would bring comfort to people with cancer, especially children.

Unemployment Rate:

It seems counter intuitive that the unemployment rate dropped 9.4 but with that came the rise of employment of only 36k jobs. If you saw that the unemployment rate dropped, wouldn’t you think that more jobs would appear? Employment rose in manufacturing and retail but down in warehouse, transportation etc. I believe that if not as many jobs are available then people would give up on finding one. It’s outrageous that if unemployed people stop looking for jobs that government doesn’t count them as unemployed anymore. With less jobs opening more people are becoming unemployed.

Student wealth and achievement:

It seems counter intuitive that money doesn’t make you more intelligent. Data was provided to The WorldPost by Pablo Zoido, an analyst at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development to show that students in more wealthy environments are not as competitive in academics.Wealth doesn’t determine your intelligence but determination,motivation, and a dream to be great in academics does.Most students in more poor environments might not have access to many sources but I believe that would make them more motivated to defeat that standard that society built against them.Money doesn’t put a limit on ones dream.

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1 Response to Purposeful Summaries-Jreggie20

  1. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    Pretty good summaries, JR, but significant problems with grammar and sentence structure mar your work. I’d be happy to help if asked.
    Provisionally graded. Regrades are always possible.

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