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    Persuasive Speech: Donate Blood Summary: Objective essay to persuade people to give blood. Specific Purpose Statement: To persuade my audience to go out and give blood Introduction: I. Imagine your father has just suffered a heart attack and must undergo open-heart surgery in order to repair the damage. II. Imagine your little nephew or niece baby was born with a heart defect and required daily transfusions of blood in order to have a chance at survival. III. Imagine your best friend

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    Q: Hav u ever donated ur blood? Y? MKT case from America’s Blood Centers(ABC). It was founded in 1962 and is the national network of nonprofit‚ independent community blood centers. The members of it work for more than 125 million ppl and more than 3‚100 hospitals. It carried out a survey nationwide via telephone interviews in order to encourage ppl to donate blood. Reasons for giving blood: humani’tarian reasons as their primary reason for donating blood; 4 out of 6 top reasons are

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    Speech Title: Organ Transplants General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: I want to educate my audience about organ donation matching process‚ the requirements to donate and to receive organs‚ and how donations can be found. Introduction: 1. Attention Getter: As defined by www.dictionary.com ‚ an organ transplant is deemed an operation moving an organ from an organism (the donor) to another (the recipient). In the U.S. alone surgeons performed 5‚273 liver transplants in 2008‚ according

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    Care Market- Blood Donation According to Wikipedia‚ blood is a specialized bodily fluid that delivers necessary substances to the body’s cells‚ such as nutrients and oxygen‚ and transports waste products away from those same cells (Wikipedia‚ 2011). There has been a high demand for blood‚ all types of blood. Statistically speaking someone in the United States needs blood every two seconds (Rare Blood Types‚ 2010). Due to the high need for blood‚ scarcity plays a role with blood donation. This paper

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    How important is organ donation to you? Do you care how organs are persevered before they are transplanted into a recipient? Have you ever thought about how the process works‚ or who the individuals are that make it happen? If not‚ I will describe to you why Catherine Morse Ed.D‚ MSN‚ CRNA‚ APN‚ believes you should question and learn more about the subject‚ as there is an increasing need for organ transplants across our nation with each passing moment. The care and management of a donor’s organs

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    1Introduction: There are fears that a blood donation will leave us deficient and thin. It is just a myth and the fact is just opposite.  Blood donation is actually healthy for us. It ensures fresh blood production within our body and the donated blood is recovered within a short period of time. A donor (men and women) should be between 18-55 years with a body weight of 50 kg and above. ·         The pulse rate and temperature should be normal. ·         The blood pressure should be within a normal

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    Cause and Effect of Advertising on Blood Donation Over the last 30 years‚ there have been many campaigns in order to promote blood donation. The purpose and focus of these advertisements has been to promote unpaid volunteers to donate blood. This blood is direly needed to keep blood banks full in order to service individuals who need blood transfusions around the world. Overall‚ blood donation advertising has been extremely successful in producing the desired effect. In the past‚ there was

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    successful living-related kidney transplant led by Dr. Joseph Murray and Dr. David Hume at Brigham Hospital in Boston: A kidney was transplanted from Ronald Herrick into his identical twin‚ Richard. B. According to LifeGift‚ an organ donation center‚ there are approximately 20‚000 organ transplants performed every year in the United States. Could you add something more to make the first part of the body more. -SR II. The need for donated organs and tissues

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    tissue transplant. I am a cornea tissue transplant recipient. As a result I felt is necessary to inform you about the history and facts on organ donation and transplantation. C. Audience Adaptation – Organ transplantation represents a unique partnership of thousands of people throughout the country working together to save lives. D. Thesis - Organ donation and Transplants are the most remarkable success stories in the history of medicine. They give hope to thousands of people with organ failure

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    All About Tsunamis After a bout of what shook the world over‚ tsunami is perhaps the most glaring example of what is perhaps understood as the absolute wrath of the Almighty. Ads by Google Slim Down With CryoLipo   Zeltiq CoolSculpting Kuala Lumpur. Affordable‚ result assured.VISIT US  www.MedivironUOA.com Tsunami‚ as we understand it Tsunamis are frequently (and inappropriately) called "tidal waves" and are a serious concern whenever an off-shore earthquake is detected. Although tsunamis are only

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