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    why you should be organ/tissue donor. Being an organ donor saves lives‚ stops the shortage of organs needed‚ and there is no cost at all. Approximately 1‚800 children are waiting for organ transplants. A transplant for someone in need could mean second chance at life. Organ donning could save a lot of lives. People would look up to you as a hero for saving their loved ones. You alone could save up to 8 lives through organ donation and help other with tissue donations. Organ donation allows recipients

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    Responsibility Ought to be Considered in Organ Allocation Organ allocation. A process in which someone‚ somewhere decides where to place people on the transplant list. Many factors must be considered as organs are a scarce resource. Such factors must include‚ life style‚ age‚ prognosis‚ other comorbidities and most importantly the cause for the transplant. To explore these ideas‚ I will focus on the Zambrano article introduced in class. In this article‚ the author explores the argument of responsibility

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    Going hand in hand with the point of incentive‚ if organ donor compensation was allowed‚ the waiting list to receive an organ transplant would be shorter. If organ donor compensation was legalized‚ there would be an abundance more organs donated and more lives would be saved. For instance‚ less than 20% of American adults are registered as organ donors and only 50% of brain dead patients’ families agree to donate their organs (Healy 2). This number is staggeringly low and shows that the chance

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    Organ donation is when a person grants doctors or researchers the permission to legally remove their organs for research or transplant into another person. People give consent when they are alive‚ or their nearest kin chooses this option for them after their death. Organ donors are usually dead at the time of the surgical removal. Their organs are checked to see if it is in good condition before proceeding. Afterwards‚ their organs are immediately given to patients in need. The family of the donors

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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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    Writing Caitlin Pierpoint Summary of Organ Sales Will Save Lives In the essay “Organ Sales Will Save Lives” by Joanna MacKay‚ kidney failure is the main topic. In her thesis‚ MacKay states that‚ “Governments should not ban the sale of human organs; they should regulate it (92).” The thesis is supported by one main reason: it will save lives. In America 350‚000 people struggle each year from this situation. MacKay also states that with the legal selling of organs‚ more people will be willing to give

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    Organ donation is the process of giving an organ or a part of an organ for the purpose of transplantation into another person. Many people around the world are in need of some kind of organ‚ tissue‚ stem cells‚ blood‚ eggs‚ and sperm. Unfortunately there aren’t enough people donating to fulfill everyone’s need. Over 100‚000 people in the United States are waiting for a transplant. It is much lower in Sweden with only 750 people in line for a transplant. In both countries organs that are transplanted

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    Organ Transplantation According to the article Organ Transplantation‚ “Organ transplantation refers to the process of surgically removing one organ from a human or animal‚ known as the donor‚ and implanting it into a recipient human.” Kidneys‚ livers‚ hearts‚ lungs‚ intestines‚ the pancreas‚ and the skin transplant successfully today. Two types of transplantation surgeries include autografts and allografts. An autograft alludes to a surgery performed on the same person. Allograft surgery pertains

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    English composition 2 > < 8/17/2016> < Amberly Neese > Failing organs a group of people or an individual are frightened when they hear those words. For the past 50 years treatments and medicine have continued to develop and progress to the point where those words are still frightening but not a death sentence. In the United States legislation and different medical organizations have allowed for individuals who suffer from failing organs such as the kidneys liver and any other internal illness concerning

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    ORGAN DONATION: They need it as much as you do Audience: Those who are in doubt and reluctant to make a contribution in organ donation. General speech purpose: To convince the audience in donating an organ. Specific speech purpose: After hearing my speech‚ the audience will be able to cite the advantages in donating an organ. I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention-getter: Did you know that one person die every 90 minutes waiting for transplant? Maybe the person next to you may need your organ

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