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Today’s Child / Yesterday’s Child

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Today's Child / Yesterday's Child We often hear our Nan's tell us that childhood today is nothing like it was back when they were growing up. In their eyes the children of yesteryear were happier, healthier, better educated and more imaginative. Within this paper I am going to compare their golden years of youth to that of the children we are raising today. The National Health Care System (NHS) that we have today was founded in 1948 and is funded by the taxpayer.1 The NHS is free to anyone who is in need of medical treatment. The free treatment for children includes dental care, optometry, and free prescriptions. Before the NHS was founded access to medical treatment was only free to workers on a low income, this did not necessarily include their families. Middle-income workers and their families received no free care and were required to pay up...

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