Seth Barnes came to talk to our class about organ donation. Barnes wanted to educate our class on the organ donation process and how people should consider being an organ donor. Barnes seemed to be really passionate about what he does for a living‚ he is the Organ and Tissue Donation Liaison. He talked about his personal experience of how he got started with becoming a nurse and how he ended up to where he is now. Barnes helped me understand that the donation process is very important and just one individual
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that could Save Lives More than 100‚000 people are waiting for an organ in the United States alone. “Unfortunately‚ the number of donors is nowhere near that figure‚ only about 14‚000 people (living and dead) donated organs” (Egendorf). These people could die at any time as they are waiting for a miracle to happen. What happens if you or one of your loved ones needs an organ transplant? Wouldn’t you want someone to donate their organs so you could have a second chance at life? My mom’s sister needed
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Topic- Organ Donation Audience Analysis Situational Characteristics: 8-12 minute speech 14 people in the audience Projector ready for use Time of day – 12:40 Audience Demographics: Age: late teens-early twenties (except Professor Bernhardt) One French student One Korean student 7 males 5 african-American females 1 professor Common Ground: Common ground is that no one in the class knows of someone who has needed in organ transplant. Prior Exposure: My audience survey results
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tell you that organs can be transplanted‚ the reasons that I think you should become a donor and the benefits that come from organ donation. I want you to imagine watching a loved one…your grandparent‚ parent‚ spouse or significant other‚ even your own child‚ dying because one of their vital organs has quit working. Maybe because of a disease or an accident‚ maybe for a reason that cannot be explained‚ without any warning. The only chance of this person surviving is through an organ transplant‚
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“Need an Organ. It Helps to be Rich” a claim of policy was being supported. The claim of policy that was being supported was that anyone who is willing to donate an organ should be eligible for a transplant themselves‚ regardless of the ability to pay. This claim of policy was supported by using sources‚ evidence‚ and appeals. This claim was supported first by sources. When using sources it is important to make sure that the sources are credible. The author of the article “Need an Organ. It Helps
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donate her organs to people who are in need is ethically acceptable to society. Organ transplant is a personal choice that has many benefits that out way the consequences. Jane has realized that her functioning organs will serve many benefits for someone who Is sick and needs an organ to survive when she dies. She is a selfless person and has spent the majority of her spare time helping others‚ donating her organs when she dies is simply a reflection of her good deeds. The purpose for organ transplants
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medical science‚ organ donation is a popular procedure that saves many lives. With every development that is deemed perfect‚ there is a great flaw. As people are saved with a new kidney or heart‚ more die waiting for a transplant. An absence of donors has led to an alternative that has sparked more controversy than well-being. Although organ harvesting impedes our right to life‚ further advancements have the possibility of saving lives and alternatives to donors‚ such as convicts. Organ harvesting has
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Should Organs For Transplant Be Sold or Donated? By Reysi Turel For over centuries mankind have been suffering from organ failure. Even since before B.C.‚ the organ transplant is widespread (History.com Staff‚ 2012). As a result of the improvements of this procedure to be more safer and ubiquitous‚ nowadays there are less patients with transplant rejection. It is a known fact that people are more likely to need a transplant than donating bodily parts. The British Government highlights an average
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donate his organs upon his death. Despite the increasing pressure for inmate organ donations throughout the country‚ no legislation
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MODEL IN ORGAN DONATION AND TRANSPLANTATION: In 2008‚ the Government of Tamil Nadu through a innovative effort put together government orders laying down systems and procedures for deceased organ donation and transplantation in the state. The organ sharing registry developed by MOHAN Foundation was adopted by the state government to start the Tamil Nadu Network for Organ Sharing. With an organ donation rate of 1.15 per million population‚ Tamil Nadu is now the top in deceased organ donation in the
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