Iceland
Ireland
Luxembourg
Norway
UAE
USA
are countries which the Life Expectancy, gdp per capita, and educational access are all higher than in Denmark, according to the data.
Well, yes and no. It depends on which data you look at, and what that data breaks down to.
Life expectancy at birth (2006 est.):
US, Total population: 77.85 years
US, Male: 75.02 years
US, Female: 80.82 years
DK, Total population: 77.79 years
DK, Male: 75.49 years
DK, Female: 80.22 years
EIR, Total population: 77.73 years
EIR, Male: 75.11 years
EIR, Female: 80.52 years
UAE, Total population: 75.44 years
UAE, Male: 72.92 years
UAE, Female: 78.08 years
Source: CIA World Fact Book
Danish men can expect to live a little longer (less than 6 months) longer than US men, while US women can expect to live a little longer (a little over 6 months) longer than Danish women. The overall life expectancy difference amounts to something like 22 days.
Irish women can expect to live 11 days longer than Danish women, while Danish men live 4.5 months longer than Irish men.
You are wrong wrt UAE's life expectancy being higher than Denmark's.
Be careful with those sweeping statements, T'ai. Remember what you have just learned in your first statistics class: Check your facts, and be honest.