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    international transplant society and opposed by many commentators. Who do you think will sell their organs? Poor people of course. In India‚ as Goyal et al.2010 have documented‚ 87% of kidney sellers reported a deterioration of health status and one third‚ a decrease in family income. Of 292 persons who sold a kidney to pay off debts‚ 74% still had debts 6 years later‚ and those in poverty increased from 54% prior to the sale to 71% after the sale (38). These findings are reinforced by Cohen’s in-depth

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    The Sale of Human Organs

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    century BC Chinese texts describe Tsin Yue-Jen‚ a surgeon who switches the hearts of two people. This is the first documentation of a human transplant. In 1878‚ the first bone to bone transplant took place. In 1909‚ the first recorded animal to human kidney transplant took place. The animal that was used was a rabbit. This was a huge success but the patient died two weeks later. In the 2000 more than 300‚000 Americans are on dialysis‚ and most of them could benefit from transplants if organs were available

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    Evolution of Selling

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    The Evolution of selling The essay titled “Evolution of Selling “is based upon how selling has developed with the various key changes back into the industrial revolution era that has had an huge impact upon and led to the ways and approaches of selling today and looks into the ancient and modern methods‚ techniques and attitudes of selling which altogether has contributed to its modernization. The age of selling has brought about many advancements and developments in the world of Marketing through

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    The phrases “black market” and “organ trafficking” conjure images of shady deals made in the dark alleys of faraway countries; grisly untrained surgeons and kidnapped people. The truth of the matter is‚ however‚ that the black market organ trade is much more complex and professional that one might think. The illegal organ trade is a vast‚ organized network of (mostly) willing donors‚ middlemen‚ and the thousands of recipients‚ some of whom reside right here in America. With the current worldwide

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    Personal Selling

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    of personal selling is the development‚ organisation and completion of a sale in a market exchange based transaction. The company’s heavy reliance on online sales differentiates it from the traditional market leaders and reduces costs. Interactive marketing provides marketers with opportunities for much greater interaction and individualization through well-designed Web sites as well as online ads and promotions. Interactivitiy one of the key characteristics of personal selling. Personal selling

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    Organ Trafficking

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    it be a person selling their own organs for a profit‚ a person being tricked into understanding they need their organ removed‚ or a person can be forced to have their organs removed for the use of sale. With the high demand for organs and such an insufficient supply‚ the costs are very high and this trade will continue to thrive. The most commonly trafficked organ is the kidney‚ which accounts for 10% of all worldwide transplants. A person can be paid 12‚000 dollars for a kidney to be removed

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    Organs: Human Anatomy

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    The sale of human organs should be legalized Introduction Attention Getter: There is a large shortage of organ donors in the US. When it comes to kidneys over 87 00 people are in need‚ but only 17‚ 000 Americans get each year while more that 4600 die waiting Significance of Topic: Many of you may someday know someone who needs and organ such as a kidney and will be waitlisted for a long time whilst being robbed of several years of their life. Establishment of Ethos: I researched the figures relating

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    Poorly Understood Global Business.” Transplantation Proceedings (2008): 491-493. Print. Meckler‚ Laura. “‘Kidney Shortage Inspires A Radical Idea: Organ Sales.’ As Waiting List Grows‚ Some Seek to Lift Ban; Exploiting the Poor?” The Wall Street Journal 13 Nov. 2007: 1-5. Print. Cohen‚ I. G‚ “Can the Government Ban Organ Sale? Recent Court Challenges and the Future of US Law on Selling Human Organs and Other Tissue.” American Journal of Transplantation (2012): 1983-1987. Print. An

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    In the background of the nonstop increase in patients who need to transplant a part of body for survival‚ the law prohibiting the widespread of trading human organs in numerous nations is being a controversial issue. The information from “Topics for today” (Smith and Mare‚ 2004) as well as reference of other resources presenting in this paper does express two different perceptions. While most of ethical and political organisations oppose to transaction human organs‚ I still belive that it is necessary

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    The Ethics of Organ Sales

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    does not compensate individuals but is working on a system that would offer benefits such as medical coverage or life insurance (Guttman). Organs can be purchased in China‚ Pakistan‚ Turkey‚ Egypt‚ Colombia and the Philippines (The Irish Times 4). Kidneys appear to be the organ in greatest need. Sometimes the organs are brokered‚ sometimes the organ donors are holding out for the highest bidder. In some countries‚ such as Pakistan‚ a woman can be forced to sell her organs as the belief system regards

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