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    INTRODUCTION 1. 18444 Malaysians are waiting in the organ waiting list as for September 2014 census by Ministry of Health Malaysia while for actual organ donor only 446 people since 1976. Need I go further?   2. The numbers may mean nothing to you but the numbers showing that only 0.57% or 267328 of the total Malaysian populations are organ pledger like me. 3. Malaysia having an opt-in organ donation system is among the lowest rate of organ donation in the world based on 2010 World Health Organisation

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    practice of organ transplantation has grown by leaps and bounds over the last 50 years. Each year the medical profession takes more risk with decisions regarding transplants‚ how to allocate for organs‚ and most recently conducting transplants on children with adult organs. “An organ transplantation is a surgical operation where a failing or damaged organ in the human body is removed and replaced with a new one” (Caplan‚ 2009). Not all organs can be transplanted. The term “organ transplant” typically

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    Should All Citizens be made to Donate Their Organs When They Die? Jannaya Williams CH11 Part A: Source 1: Rainbow raw author of the Organ Donation Should be Compulsory article‚ created on 30th May‚ 2012 discusses the forever asking question that all citizens should be made to donate their organs once deceased. The author addresses the topic with the use of statistics from the Australia’s organ donations site. Rainbow raw has no known qualifications or expertise; although the information provided

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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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    Organ Donation - Essay 4

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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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    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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    of others” (Pericles). Organ donation is the process of one human being donating his or her organs to another human being in need. Which is very often since on average 22 people die every day while waiting for a transplant. With that being said every 10 minutes a patient is added to the waiting list. While on the waiting list there is no guarantee that the patient will receive a transplant. To top it off there is a 1:8 ratio with organ donation. That means mean one organ donor can save 8 lives.

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    I have chosen the topic of organ donation/transplantation. I would begin my introduction with background information about organ donation/transplantation like when it first came into the medical field‚ as well as what were its major milestones in history so far. I would introduce my thesis in the introduction paragraph. My thesis statement is‚ organ transplants have revolutionized medicine and have become a major part of saving a human life and there should be more organ donors each year to help contribute

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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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    During class on October 17th‚ 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

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