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    Becoming an Organ Donor

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    Purpose: to persuade audience to become organ donors Thesis Statement: Are you‚ or have you considered being an organ donor? Becoming an Organ Donor Introduction Enough people to populate a small city‚ over 100‚000‚ are waiting for an organ donation in the United States right now. Unfortunately‚ thousands will die waiting for that call saying a suitable donor organ‚ and a second chance at life‚ has been found. Are you‚ or have you considered being an organ donor? For some of us‚ it is as simple

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    Gran Torino Hi‚ my name is Clint Eastwood and I’m the director and protagonist of the film Gran Torino. My character Walt Kowalski is a grumpy‚ tough-minded‚ Korean War veteran who has an intensely strong opinion on different races because of experiences from the war that haunt him from his past. Having also directed the film I was able to express the character Walt in such a way that emphasized three particular themes; racism‚ religion and family. I also used a wide range of cinematic and film

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    The Ethics of Organ Sales

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    are waiting for a transplant donation (US Department of Health and Human Services). Eighteen people die every day waiting for an organ that never materializes. While the number of men‚ women‚ and children who are waiting for an organ is growing by leaps and bounds‚ whether or not donors should being compensated is a topic on which there is little agreement. Would compensation for pain‚ suffering‚ and inconvenience encourage those who are hesitant to donate? The organs that come from cadavers do

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    Presentation

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    is Jackie Lee. I’m the Project Officer at a large corporation. The goal of my presentation is introduction our product‚ I’d like to talk about silicon watch. First‚ I’ll start by giving you some background information and then talk about the silicon watch how to attract new customer. Next‚ I’ll demonstrate the benefit and advantage of the silicon watch. Finally‚ we will talk a look at the target customer. This presentation will provide Q&A section of the end. Before I started‚ allow me please

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    Organ Transplant Speech

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    people believe we come out whole and we have to be buried whole so any decision to donate organs is really hard. But those who have first-hand experience of the need for organ donation for themselves‚ family or friends understand how important it is. “ (Take a step back) This is the story of one girl‚ who was lucky enough to receive one of the few heart transplants in New Zealand last year. Unlike many organ recipients Kura Mac Dowell has met the family of her donor. Newspaper publicity around her

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    Legalizing Organ Trade

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    Legalizing Organ Trade One main argument that is in favour of legalizing organ trading is that such a move would help increase the supply for escalating organ demands. Although there has been much debate about allowing organ sales‚ some felt Singapore should set a precedent by taking the lead and legalized such a trade. This could help save desperate patients who are in need of an organ and had to suffer by going through a series of painful and long dialysis procedures every day. HOTA should not

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    Speaking from my own experience‚ it is not easy to make a decision to donate a loved one’s organs‚ however‚ my sisters and I knew that our mother wanted to be an anatomical donor. She had filled out an advance directive stating that upon her passing‚ she wanted to donate any viable organs for transplant purposes. We donated her eyes‚ and now someone out in this wonderful world we live in has her eyes. This person can now see the beauty around them‚ maybe even their grandchildren for the first time

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    Organ Market Debate

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    demand for transplantable organs widens‚ the suggestion for legislation allowing an organ market becomes more popular. However‚ this proposal has been condemned by many as an unethical practice that allows the body to be devalued and seen solely as a commodity that is composed of marketable parts. In his article‚ “No such thing as ethical organ market”‚ Alastair V. Campbell explores the principles that drive the ban on organ trading and challenges the prospect of a live organ market due to its effect

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    adequate blood supply is a challenge-especially when a disaster occurs‚ which may cause the need for blood to soar. The only way to meet demand is to have regular donations from healthy volunteers. If you are healthy‚ your body-which has between 10 and 12 pints of blood-can easily spare about a pint‚ the amount that is collected at a donation. Because the body begins replacing donated blood immediately‚ most people can give blood every eight weeks. I was reading an article called 600 reasons to donate

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    committee listening to arguments for and against altering the way in which human organs are obtained for patients in need of transplants. A new policy to allow the sale of organs by consenting individuals to patients in need and to medical institutions has been proposed. Critics argue that permitting organs to be bought and sold is unethical. You have been asked to review the arguments for and against the commercialization of organ transplants and to construct a report with your suggested plan of action

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