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    Persuasive Speech

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    PERSUASIVE SPEECH OUTLINE Topic: Organ Donation Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to donate their organs and tissues when they die and to act upon their decision to donate. INTODUCTION Attention: How do you feel when you have to wait for something you really‚ really want? What if it was something you couldn’t live without? Ladies and gentlemen I’m here today to share with you my views on organ donation‚ in the hope that you will take them on board and give someone the ultimate

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    Critical Thinking

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    vegetables 3. Conclusion: Blood donors should be paid for giving blood. a. The blood service is expensive to run b. People who give blood usually do so because they want to help others c. There is a shortage of donors and payment would encourage more people to volunteer REASON = a. irrelevant because if the blood service is expensive to run then the one that should be paid is the

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    countries has a ban on the blood donation of gay men. This ban used to be much more “severe”. Any man that has‚ had sexual intercourse with another man anytime from 1977 to now could never give blood. Though‚ recently Héma-Québec lifted this ban to a law of five years. Dana Devine‚ vice-president of medical scientific says‚ “This is a very significant change for us.” Canada was the third country in the world to legalize gay marriage in 2005‚ yet our country refuses the donation of much needed blood from

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    donning could save a lot of lives. People would look up to you as a hero for saving their loved ones. You alone could save up to 8 lives through organ donation and help other with tissue donations. Organ donation allows recipients to return to a normal life. Mc Hanrahan‚ you could save or improve up to 50 recipients through organ and tissue donation! Right now there is a shortage of organs. Almost 1‚000 people need transplants. 18 people die daily waiting for a transplant‚ 1‚000s die each year waiting

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    Current Ethical Issues

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    of the patients is a very important job to this hospital. They also take pride in making the hospital experience as pleasant as possible. Patton-Fuller has been serving the community proudly since the year 1975. Patton-Fuller Community Hospital encourages its patients among others that are not patients there to know the facts about the flu and the necessary measures to prevent themselves from getting the flu. This hospital has plenty of information and resources for those that are trying to stop

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    System Student Names : Release No. Date : Revision Description Introduction: Blood Bank is one of the important departments. It plays an important role with blood collection and issue of blood/components. Its activities include blood donations‚ blood grouping‚ antibody screening‚ antibody identification‚ cross matching‚ blood infectious tests‚ component preparation‚ issuing compatible blood and Blood components etc. Blood Bank Module provides up-to-date information about total

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    National Kidney Foundation

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    My proposal is instead of having one list for organ donations have two. One for the people who have the money to acquire the kidney and speed up the process‚ and the second one would be remain as a donation only list ensuring that the list is shortened and they still have the same opportunity they did before if not better. In addition to the two lists the option for a family member or friend who is a blood match is still an option for donation would remain. Of course‚ this would have to be a government

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    SAMPLE PERSUASIVE SPEECH OUTLINE (Monroe’s Motivated Sequence) Title: Organ Donation Name: Susie Smith General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to donate their organs and tissues when they die and to act upon their decision to donate. Time: 8 min. 29 sec. I.  INTRODUCTION (Attention) A. Attention Material/Credibility Material: 1. How do you feel when you have to wait for something you really‚ really want? What if it was something you couldn’t live

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    Code of Ethics Paper

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    Living Legacy of Maryland is an organization that helps facilitate organ donation and transplantation in Maryland. The main organizational goals are to carry out the wishes of each individual and his or her family struck by tragedy or facing death while saving lives. The foundation educates and supports families of organ donors. The organizational goals of The Living Legacy help address several ethical principles. Organ donation and transplantation saves lives. Religious‚ cultural‚ and ethical principles

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    Voltaire’s Candide

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    The Human Tissue Act 65 of 1983 regulates all aspects regarding organ transplants. This Act was last amended in 1989. Since then medical science has developed so big in size and to such an extent that organ transplants today are almost routine operations in many hospitals. Unfortunately the current methods of procuring human organs are not supplying the demand. A new approach‚ the commercialization of human organs for transplantation is a possibility with the potential to supply one hundred

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