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    Oral History Interview

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    Conducting an Oral History Interview: A Guide Doing an oral history interview is a fantastic way to learn about the past. From a screen historical perspective‚ it gives you unique and valuable insight into the way the movies have changed. And it gives you a fun‚ “real-world” opportunity to compare the movie-going of yesteryear with the experience we know today. What’s the best way to go about conducting an oral history interview? Today we’ll take you through the process‚ step-by-step‚ for conducting

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    about become an organ donor III The reason I can speak about this is because my father has kidney failure and needs a kidney transplant I will donate one of my kidneys to him I have also done some research and would like to share this information with you IV. I will first talk about what organ donation is and how it works‚ next Arguments against organ donation and refutations and finally How to become an organ donor and the benefits of organ donation Body I. What organ donation is and how it

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    Oral Test Topic

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    Oral Test: (10 points) i) 2 weeks before the oral text‚ topics (of 2 groups and four topics for each group) will be given for students to prepare. That means the students can choose either group to work on. ii) When the test comes‚ students choose one topic by drawing a lot and conduct a discussion on it. Besides‚ the teacher asks one or two impromptu questions. iii) Students can be put into groups of three in order to save time. ***Oral Grading will be mainly based on: (a) Pronunciation

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    Oral Language Activity

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    Oral Language Activity Jennifer Hill RDG/542CA November 19‚ 2012 Melinda Osentoski Oral Language Activity Science is a subject that many students have a hard time relating to. Choosing reading material and activities that make the topic more relatable to the students will create interest and buy in into the lesson. I would incorporate the book “Rocket Boys” by Homer Hickam‚ Jr. as part of the instruction by using the reader’s theater method. This book was adapted into a screenplay

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    Oral Report - Colleges

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    Oral Report Hi‚ good evening and welcome to ISP night. I have chosen Colleges as my Independent Study Project. I chose colleges because it is a important choice for your future. College is a guide‚ or planner. Because whatever college you are accepted into guides your future and plans your life. The colleges in my report are Yale‚ Princeton‚ Harvard-which are Ivy League Schools and Stanford a Pacific 10 Conference school. I have chosen these schools because they are all top academic schools.

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    An Analysis of passion: Sally Satel’s “Organs for Sale” Sally Satel is an American psychiatrist based in Washington DC. She is a lecturer at the Yale University School of Medicine‚ the W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute‚ and author. Books written by Satel include P.C. M.D.: How Political Correctness is Corrupting Medicine and Drug Treatment: The Case for Coercion Her articles have been published in The New Republic‚ the Wall Street Journal‚ the New York Times‚ and in scholarly

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    ENGL112 | Saving lives with Blood Donations | Prof. Aguilar | | John Pafford | 5/28/2011 | ] Saving lives with Blood Donations | Saving lives with Blood Donations 1. Blood donated to the American Red Cross will help save lives every day. 2. People should give blood because‚ it is easy and though there might be a little pain involved it is worth it because it saves so many lives and you get great snacks. Body: Giving blood is easy you just walk in and talk to someone

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    human organs. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services‚ there are currently 86‚445 people waiting for kidney transplantation‚ while only 7‚000 people are available as kidney donors. The debate under construction is of an ethical concern. Is it right or wrong to market human organs? There are opposing positions on this issue. Each has many pretenses and personal and strong rationale for their defense on this topic. The question at hand is the idea of treating human organs as commodities

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    Specific Purpose: To persuade my classmates to consider becoming organ donors after death. Thesis: Becoming an organ donor after death is not only an important decision for yourself‚ but it is also an important decision for the life that you may have the power to save.

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    Organ Failure Plan

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    Organ Failure Intro 1. Definition Organ failure is when an organ in the body does not perform its expected function. Especially while one’s under medical treatment such as injuries‚ postoperative shock‚ or major infectious disease‚ one’s vital organs are more likely to malfunction. 2. Reasons (Causes) sepsis (the presence of bacteria in the bloods) and of shock (very low blood pressure). It can occur two or more systems in the body in which case it is multiple organ failure. Body 3. Problems resulting

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