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Candidate Ab iWhat about profiteering corporations?Shouldn’t governments go after them too?Candidate B



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Candidate Ab iWhat about profiteering corporations?
Shouldn’t governments go after them too?
Candidate B Of course, I was getting to that. They should offer stronger incentives for companies moving towards reusable energy sources and impose stricter fines to those that don’t. This is where governments should take action and be firm with offenders
Candidate Ab iWell, we have recycling bins in our neighbourhood, but I don’t think residents have the proper information about what can and cannot be recycled. People throw in just about anything, even food items, which soil all other materials in there,
making them useless for recycling. I know some younger families who try to recycle everything they can in their home, which is very admirable. They have the knowledge and the know-how to do it. As for the rest of the ordinary folk, the idea is still too foreign to them.
Candidate B It’s funny you should say that but unfortunately it is true. In general, people are still unaware of the process. In all these years, I’ve never seen a leaflet about recycling in the post. What my parents know of recycling they’ve heard of from me and my sister. It’s like everyone knows the bins are there but nobody really knows why or where they go from there. There should be a stronger public campaign if we are going to succeed in this area
Candidate Ab iI should think so, yes. Science has made great progress where health is concerned.
Nowadays, women do not die of breast cancer, for instance, when detected in its early stages. There are also fewer infant mortalities than a hundred years ago. My great grandmother had four children,
for example, of which only 2 survived. Fewer people suffer from TB and that’s due to better hygiene in developed countries. Even people’s teeth are in better shape than they were decades ago.
Candidate B I’m not all that sure. On the one hand you may have less infant mortalities than way back,
but we’re seeing a decrease infertility. More and more couples are becoming unable to bear children.
Meanwhile, in the rest of the world, people are still living under extremely poor conditions with little or no healthcare and threatened by diseases daily.
Plus, children’s life expectancy is very low. Soto me, it depends what side of the world you’re looking at, wouldn’t you say?

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