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    legal market for organs rather than accepting the fact that the black market will always exist. If there had to be a decision made regarding the legalization of organ purchases‚ my answer would be a definite no. Many people can argue and come up with plenty of reasons as to why it should or should not be legalized but in the end the meaning of an “Organ Donor” would be taken away. Creating a business based on human life would take a complete turn. Many would believe that people would have the ability

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    something they didn’t do. So people when in a life-or-death situation should not be held responsible for what they do for survival because in order to survive‚ people must do what they need in order to survive. To start‚ if people were to be held accountable‚ people in a life-or-death situation would just end up dead because they wouldn’t want to do anything because it would cost them to do so. By way of illustration‚ in “ The Cost of Survival”‚ the author says‚ “ when people believe that they are going

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    black and white‚ which gives us the gray area of whether people should be held accountable or not. People in life or death situations should not be held accountable for their actions or any mishaps that may happen‚ because when people are in critical situations their own life is their first priority

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    there is still questions on how and when governments should use its power of law to dictate the choices of its people. “Should the government enact a law restricting the freedom of the people when no harm to any person or property is committed? The government shouldn’t restrict the choices of the people out of belief or even on fact in some instances. Laws should be based on ethical principles and the personal moral of a certain group of people. In some circumstances the biggest problem with some

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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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    Nowadays‚ at what age should people retire has become a controversial issue in modern society. In this essay‚ I will discuss some views regarding this problem and give my own opinion. Some people believe 60 or 65 is the most reasonable age for retirement due to several causes. Firstly‚ to work and to retire is citizens’ obligation and right rather than simple individual choice to some extent. If every one could decide when to retire by themselves‚ it is hard for the government to ensure a productive

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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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    Nietzsche also believed that people should not be a Christian. He believed that in being Christian‚ we were negating ourselves of the real elements needed as humans to attain fulfillment‚ such as sex‚ intellect‚ and creativity. He likened Christians to timid slaves who lacked the strength to get hold of what they sought after and instead adhered to the ideals that made a virtue of their spinelessness. Nietzsche believed that faith was the will to avoid knowing what is true. He believed that the

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    People Should Be Allowed To Own Guns Nowadays‚ many countries allow people to own guns. As we know that people have different physique‚ no matter how hard you do still cannot change of postnatal factor. Guns are useful‚ otherwise it won’t work effectively. Police wouldn’t want to carry them around. If everyone can have a gun‚ it can make up of weakness of the human body. Evildoers have guns‚ we will get trouble. But for good people‚ we can protect ourselves. Because of gun‚ stronger person dares

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    Compensation for Live Organ Donors HU 280 – Bioethics February‚ 19‚ 2012 Compensation for Live Organ Donors Currently‚ there are over 100‚000 people on the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) waiting list for organ transplantation (2012‚ Transplant Trends). Only 26‚ 246 transplantations occurred between January and November of 2011‚ (UNOS‚ 2012‚ Transplant Trends). There is a huge contrast in the number of people needing organs and the number of organs actually available for transplantation

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