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    third component seems being abandoned by people today. I disagree with Bellah’s idea because I think the third component‚ sharing a common commitment to the good‚ is still regarded as an important part of friendship. People reveal the third trait by donating‚ by volunteering and by agreeing to political stands. (T) Many people donate funds to foreign countries for helping them‚ and therefore‚ they establish an international friendship. (R) According to the passage‚ traditional view of friendship is

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    Organ Donation Ethics

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    won’t be forced or denied a donor/transplant. What organs I learned that a living donor could donate from lungs to skin. There are standards that are set in place as to what conditions a living donor must possess in order to be considered for donating an organ. Saying Yes to Being a Living Donor While reading the article Transplant Living‚ I learned that about 6‚000 living donations take place each year. Among most of those living donations happen among family members or between close friends

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    altruism. The story clearly states how one of the donors in this piece‚ Paul Wagner‚ didn’t feel as much as a hero afterward. He lived off the attention from the media‚ admiration from the people around him‚ and “had loved telling people that he was donating a kidney to a stranger‚ just to see their reactions” for his heroic act but after all that had gradually stopped‚ he felt himself becoming unimportant and dejected. It gives off an idea to the reader that this was

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    Peter Singer is the author to the “The Singer Solution to World Poverty” article. Singer ’s essay argues that there is basically no reason why Americans should not be donating their extra money to those in need. Singer addresses the urgency to donate by appealing to the reader ’s sense of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Peter Singer uses logos when he explains how the money people use on luxuries can be money people could

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    Organ Shortage

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    The organ shortage: To market‚ or not to market? Organ transplantation is a term that most people are familiar with. When a person develops the need for a new organ either due to an accident or disease‚ they receive a transplant‚ right? No‚ that ’s not always right. When a person needs a new organ‚ they usually face a long term struggle that they may never see the end of‚ at least while they are alive. The demand for transplant organs is a challenging problem that many people are working to

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    Persuasive Letter

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    Dear Santa‚ If I could have my Christmas wish fulfilled I would want to have a little girl named Camryn to have her dream come true and to donate money to her. I make my request after thoughtful consideration and I hope to persuade you of the value of my request. Let me share my reasons with you. A six year-old with Wilms tumor‚ sad isn’t it? Her name’s Camryn‚ she was found to be suffering from Wilms tumor‚ a cancer of the kidneys. Her right kidney had several tumors and her left kidney had

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    Memo for Blood Drive

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    ‘s supply of blood and blood products ‚ the American Red Cross ‘ supply for donated blood has fallen dangerously low . Although during highly publicized disasters when people are eager to help out by donating blood ‚ it is a fact that in calmer times ‚ only 5 percent of eligible donors think of donating blood .Donated blood certainly helps many people . A young girl named Melissa for example ‚ was diagnosed with multiple congenital heart defects and underwent her first open-heart surgery at one week

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    Docs Google+ Gmail Calendar more All DocsEdit Into the Wild vs Thoreau ’s Walden Bally Elizabeth Bally Mr. Cunic English 11 Honors 13 Jan. 2013 Into the Wild vs. Walden Into the Wild is a movie based on the adventure of Chris McCandless as he breaks away from his civilized life and travels across the country to live in Alaska. Chris bases his journey off the core beliefs of the novel Walden by Henry David Thoreau. The novel is a description of Thoreau’s life as he exiles

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    April 15‚ 2011 How Should I Live? Immanual Kant vs. Jon Stuart Mill In their works “Principle of Utility” and the “Categorically Imperative” the philosophers Kant and Mill have addressed one of the most prominent questions humans have asked ourselves since the beginning of time; what are the fundamental moral principles that we should base our lives on? My intent is to show how each of these philosophers in their approach this subject yielding totally different results. I will compare and contrast

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    Blood Donation

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    center. Modern blood donation centers are manned by highly-trained professionals who are dedicated to your safety. You cannot contract AIDS or other infectious diseases through donating blood. Healthy adults can safely donate about a pint of blood every two months. Remarkably‚ it would only take one more percent of Americans donating blood for blood shortages to disappear. Most of us lack formal medical training and don’t have many opportunities to help trauma victims and those with serious illnesses

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