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  1. Governments should invest as much in the arts as they do in the military. Government should invest as much in arts as they do in military. Well, art and military are discordant fields, as one relates to the creativity and beauty and the latter relates to the safety and welfare of the country, so to determine whether government should invest as much in arts as they do in military would require a esoteric study of economic study which relates these two fields directly or indirectly. Although, art should never be neglected and should be promoted with a substantial budget because a country's art depicts the level of creativity and related culture in any country. Some common forms of art are Writing, Painting whereas some unique forms of art can be caricature, calligraphy and other connected to specific domains.Art should always be promoted with a budget, if not equal to, that is competitive with military. Investing money in art would result in many positive outcomes, one of the most important though, would be providing a better platform to upcoming creative artists and to those who want to showcase their work on a international domain.Government should manage artistic events like Art fairs and artists meet where artists from the multifarious domains visit and exchange their ideas withing themselves and public. This exchange of vision and idea will promote art and take that to a better altitude, thus resulting in a better ranking of country within other artistic countries. However, it is important to keep check on the money being thrifty, Investments which are prone to unlikelihood of positive results should be avoided, for example government should not invest additional funds on the art which is overpriced. Such overpriced arts seems great apparently, but they just stem the cash flow as much of the amount is already gone with it. Therefore, government should invest a substantial amount in art, not as much as they do in military. A good amount of investment should be planned which takes care of basic functions required to promote and depict art, along with which induces a motivation for artist to create something new and innovative. A recent study indicates that children living in the Himalayan mountain region in Nepal have lower levels of tooth decay than children living in suburban areas in the United States, despite the fact that people in the Himalayan mountain region in Nepal receive little to no professional dental care, while people in suburban areas in the United States see a dentist an average of 1.25 times per year. Thus, regular dental care is not helpful in preventing tooth decay. This study indicates that children living in the himalayan mountain region in Nepal have less tooth decay than to those living in sub-urban region in the United States. Well this holds true due to cultural difference and type of food intake in both the regions. One factor that could accounted for healthy teeth or lower tooth decay of children living in himalayan mountain region in Nepal could be the wooden stick, commonly known as "Datoon" they use to brush their teeth, which is derived from the plant found only in Himalayan mountain region. "Datoon" is the natural remedy used since ancient times as a brushing and teeth care herb. It is like a small wooden circular rod like semi ductile structure, which upon secretes juices healthy for teeth and gum upon chewing. Another important aspect is the difference in type of food consumption of both the regions. Children living in sub-urban areas of United states are more likely to encounter Junk foods and other soft drinks which in turn causes deleterious effects in teeth, whereas children living in Himalayan mountain region in Nepal mostly eat fresh food and fruits that are abundant in mountain region. Such kind of Himalayan meal helps them to weaken most kind of decay in teeth. Children who live in sub-urban areas of USA visit a dentist an average of 1.25 times per year, a session in which they get a admonishing advice for caring of teeth such as - Brushing them twice a day, using gargles after meals, flossing etc. But a study found that the children living in sub-urban areas have high level of negligence towards self care and rather they consider such advises as mere platitudes. On the other hand, children residing in mountain region are found to be much obedient and thus they are inclined more towards caring about themselves. So it is hard to figure out whether regular dental care is helpful in preventing tooth decay or not. Although regular dental care accounts for some portion of preventing tooth decay, but other factors such as food intake, health awareness and lifestyle also accounts for substantial role in increase or decrease of tooth decay overall.
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