SOlsen Let My Dataset Change Your Mindset
Hans Rosling is a professor of global heath at Sweden’s
Karolinska Institute, and his current work is to dispel myths about the
developing world and how they are no longer far away from the West. Professor
Rosling uses data-bubble software to analyze how Third World countries are on
the same trajectory toward health and prosperity and that many of the countries
are moving at a much faster pace than the US has. He provides statistics from
the United Nations databank and he developed the software for his he utilizes during
his illustration. The bubbles have a purpose to enable us to make clear of the global
trends.
Professor Rosling shows how we may view a Third World
country such as Afghanistan compared to the United States a little over 100
years ago, the population information of life expectancy with earnings are similar.
However the speed in which they are growing is at a much faster rate for which
the United States has grown. He indicates it is due to the funding the United States
provides worldwide for which we did not have such assistance, with monetary aid
to organizational services. Therefore with the resources of well-established
countries such as the United States, China Mexico and other global communities
in parts of Europe can assist the globalization and the united fight towards
education to assist with the known crippling effects of not having wealth in
countries in places like Afghanistan, parts of Central America and in the continent
of Africa.
The situation in Kenya with HIV and sexual education with
regards to sexual habits and diseases to be compared to world wide data
configurations coincide with the fast processed toxic roots in the roof of the
huts which it affects the poor, and is an epidemic. Over the last few years,
thousands of people in Angola have been affected by devastation for an area
which is widely known for diamonds and the income data is incomplete with the
existing mindset we have. The new mindset has a crucial role for the world and
the technical term of State Department which should be referred to as the world
Department, and the hopes for a global effort in changing the mindset that the
growth and prosperity is not purely an economic issue, but a health and welfare
issue as a while.
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