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    Writer Peter Singer’s article “The Solution to World Poverty” develops a persuasive argument to encourage and make people understand the importance of donating to help save kids life within their means‚ Singer adopts a guilt-ridden tone in order to sway the audience into donating money to help the kids of Brazil. Singer achieve his purpose through the use of imagery‚ syntax‚ and rhetorical questions. Singer beings his article by describing a Brazilian film in where a homeless boy is persuade into

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    Organ Donations

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    Leblanc SPC 21 October 2012 Organ Donation Topic: Organ Donation General Purpose: To educate the class on the importance of organ donations. Specific Purpose: To persuade the class to not let their organs go to waste. Thesis Statement: Donating your organs allows a life to be prolonged. It also allows scientific studies to prevent future occurrences or finding a cure for a disease. Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s Motivational Sequence Visual Aids: Power-Point Presentation. Introduction

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    homeess in america

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    Homeless in America When we are little we never see ourselves being homeless‚ we only have dreams of having a good life that has family‚ love‚ lots of money‚ nice cars‚ and big houses; we never think maybe we might end up homeless with nothing but the clothes on your back. Being American and in “the land of opportunity” we see and hear of endless possibilities‚ but everyone does not get to enjoy the possibilities because the possibilities are not really endless. Homelessness in America is a persistent

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    none of the promising new drugs for leukemia‚ breast cancer‚ colon cancer” (Skloot). In other words‚ the world wouldn’t be as advanced as it is today if it was not for these tissues that scientists have done experiments on. If we would just stop donating tissues‚ it would slow the medical world down greatly. “Today‚ the study of human tissue affords unique and increasingly sophisticated molecular and genetic insights that progressively illuminate the detailed mechanisms and pathways of human diseases”

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    to have them legalize the sale of organs for transplants; allowing people to sell their organs would help people by meeting their financial expenses‚ solve the lack of supply‚ save many lives‚ and get control of the black market. Compensation for donating bone marrow is legalized‚ so why not organs? There has been a huge problem in the United States with the lack of organ sales. The waiting list in the United States for all organs was 113‚143‚ with 91‚015 waiting for kidneys (Schulman‚ Miriam.)

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    individuals who were donating blood. Thus‚ blood donation organizations launched hip and youth focused campaigns in order to encourage these individuals to donate. The campaign focused on television‚ radio and internet advertising in order to reach youths. Socialblood.org has connected with Facebook to encourage blood donation. Socialblood‚ which can be seen below‚ allows you to join groups based upon your blood type. The effect of these efforts has resulted in more youth donating blood and then passing

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    The Blood Donation Speech

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    for one another and blood donation is a crucial. Now‚ 38% of our population is actually eligible to donate blood. However‚ 5% out of 38% actually donate. This is a serious problem that requires an immediate action. Solution is so simple and easy: donating blood. According to American Red Cross‚ some of the reasons why people choose not to donate are some of the followings: being too old‚ being afraid of needles‚ being afraid of getting AIDS. Also‚ the most common reason is: “I’m too busy”. Some of

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    The Saving Power of Blood

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    would expect the hospital to have enough blood to supply the large demand. -Sadly however sometimes the hospitals cannot keep up with the heavy demand and currently we are in a major blood shortage. -Don’t worry though there is a way to help--- by donating blood. Preview: By the end of this speech you will not only know how and the requirements to donate blood but you will want to donate. Transition (So why do we need blood donations?) Body Need Throughout the nation‚ and the world for that

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    Black Market Organ donors

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    AB‚ or O‚ can donate an organ under their free will. Unfortunately not many people want to do this out of the kindness of their hearts‚ so there is a black market out there for organ donors and patients. On the whole‚ the black market for organ donating should be left alone because in the end it is saving people’s lives‚ not hurting them. From my perspective‚ it is hard to deny a person an organ when the patient’s quality of life is not really living. Many people who are the ones receiving

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    few people alive that have the antibodies for Rh Incompatibility in their blood‚ or other wise plasma. There are only fifty other people know in Australia to have this rarity flowing in their blood (Bresnahan). Harrison has broken world records for donating. He has saved two-point-four million babies‚ and has made over a thousand donations (Bresnahan).

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