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    Reflection Paper

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    out of Spirit of unselfishness‚ or a desire to connect with their communities by helping out. For me‚ it brings a sense of completeness. During the past few semester my team members and I have engage in different projects‚ Collecting food‚ clothes and donating to the homeless. In a way I’ve experience working the different organizations and helping the community. But with this particular project‚ it meant much more then collecting for the disadvantaged‚ It was about lending a hand and your heart

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    After years of pondering this particular topic and doing my best to fairly weigh all potential options‚ I have found many of them to be ill-received by the public. But the propotencies much outweigh the opponencies given its potential to fuel‚ clothe‚ and boost the economy for a huge percentage of this nation. Many are unaware that it is true that once a human being has aged to a certain point‚ the epiphysis’ stores of red bone marrow begin to condense and

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    In this analytical paper I’ll be analyzing a scenario about a five year old girl who is in renal failure and is in need of a kidney transplant. In this the father is the only one compatible with her‚ but he does not want to donate his kidney to save her life. The scenario will be analyzed through the deontological/Kantian and the consequentialist/utilitarian viewpoints in ethical decision making. It’ll also be analyzed by deciding which perspective would be relevant and a discussion of what I as

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    Blood Donation Speech

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    of donors is the key to blood supply today and tomorrow." D. Credibility: Through extensive research and personal experience of giving blood‚ I have learned how important it is to donate blood. TRANSITION: Now‚ let’s begin with the benefits for donating blood. BODY II. Benefits: A. The Joy of Saving Human Lives: It is such a wonderful feeling being able to help doctors save human lives. There are no perfect substitutes for human blood. The blood you donate is divided into various components

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    Persuasive Speech “Donating Blood” Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to donate blood regularly if their blood is safe to be transferred to another human being. Central Idea: Donating blood helps save lives through a relatively simple and painless process that also provides numerous benefits to the donor. Introduction Attention Step: I. (Attention) One day while Jim was enjoying one of his favorite hobbies‚ flying small airplanes‚ the airplane crashed and Jim suffered broken bones and

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    have more than one job so they can be able to provide better things for their children. Police officers show an abundance of selflessness by saving people’s lives or sometimes buying clothes and shoes for underprivileged children. The people who run homeless shelters and nonprofit companies show selfless acts by donating items and services to people in need. These people get nothing in return for their good deeds in helping out people who are less

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    Vivekananda

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    Further information: Swami Vivekananda The film attempts to capture the eventful life of Swami Vivekananda. It begins with the birth of Swami Vivekananda and immediately moves to the scene where Narendranath sees his father Vishwanath Datta is donating money‚ clothes‚ food to poor and distressed people. Seeing this‚ young Narendranath asks his father to give him something too‚ and his father tells him to go and look at mirror and find what he had already given him. Different events from his life starting

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    since the 1980’s. Merck became one of the first drug companies to become socially responsible by donating to countries that could not

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    within the society. 2. What is the difference between a’smart’ and a’smart’? For one person to donate 100 dollars to a charity (that for example feeds homeless people) will generate more happiness than they spend it on a nice suit (given they have clothes to wear already). So‚ a perfect utilitarian would forsake everything you want out of life and turn it into a happiness

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    Social Responsibility of Whirlpool Corporation Whirlpool Corporation is a global manufacturer and marketer of major home appliances‚ with annual sales of more than $18 billion‚ more than 73‚000 employees‚ and nearly 70 manufacturing and technology research centers around the world. The company’s family of brands‚ including Whirlpool‚ Maytag‚ KitchenAid‚ Jenn-Air‚ Amana‚ Brastemp‚ Bauknecht‚ Consul and other major brand names to consumers in more than 170 countries. Whirlpool Corporation is

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