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    for Parts is a dramatic story about organ transplant. When Jennifer Kahn was assigned to go find out what was new in the field of transplant‚ she did not expect to find out how delicate the organ recovery procedure was. Kahn talks about everything that takes place during the process. In the end‚ Kahn found out that the process was quite provocative. Kahn’s purpose in writing this passage was to grasp the people’s attention and show them what the transplant world looks like. What doctors do on a daily

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    Ethics and Organ Donation

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    sales led to the National Organ Transplant Act to become law in the United States in 1984. An ethical consensus developed around the world that there should be no monetary compensation for transplantable organs‚ either from living or deceased persons. Unfortunately‚ the altruistic supply of organs has been much less than adequate‚ and thousands of patients die each year waiting for organ transplantation. As the number of patients who die waiting for organ transplants continues to rise‚ more families

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    More than 100‚000 men‚ women and children in need of life-saving organ transplants‚ every 10 minutes another person is added to the national organ transplant waiting list and averages of 18 people die each day from the lack of available organs. (donatelife.net) Organ transplants are very important because they replace the damaged organ and help the body function once again. There are still huge shortages of organs‚ even after awareness and other ways of educating the public. Some Americans are open

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    Organ Donation

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    At least 10 people die every day‚ while waiting for a major organ for example‚ heart‚ lungs or kidneys’‚ the reason being they is a massive shortage of organs across Europe‚ with the transplant waiting list growing‚ they is need for radical measures to be taken. The author of this easy will define what organ donation is‚ however the aims of the essay is to compare and contrast the two systems of organ donation‚ the opt- in and opt- out systems. The focus of the essay is on cadaveric donors‚( heart

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    “Woman” by Nikki Giovanni is a poem about a woman who is going through rejection. The woman wants a man to love her‚ and is opening up to him‚ but her man constantly rejects and denies her. The poem is figuratively about how people shouldn’t change who they are just because others do not accept them. The author also conveys that people should not hold back from expressing their feelings. People should have the freedom to share what they want‚ and should not be discourage to do so. Through the poem

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    From: Dr. Jonathan Kesler Date: 6/20/2011 Re: Heart Transplant The purpose of this memorandum is to inform you that the recipient of the heart transplant has been decided. The following will describe to you the process from which the decision was made. Although the time in which to make the decision was limited the decision was made with professional and ethical choices. There were three qualifying candidates who were in need of the transplant: The first is a 55 year old male named Jerry; then

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    left to work in America in 1970. He worked in the world-famous Mayo Clinic. After a year in the Mayo Clinic‚ the surgeon returned to Sydney. Dr. Christian Barnard was the first person to succeed in a heart transplant (this was in 1967). Inspired by this Dr. Chang performed many heart transplants in Sydney and other parts of the world. It became almost a routine to him. By now‚ Chang was respected as a highly experienced surgeon. He

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    The Artificial Heart

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    Good morning! Today I’m going to talk about artificial heart as one of the most significant invention in the history of humanity. An artificial heart is a device that replaces the heart. Artificial hearts are typically used to bridge the time to heart transplantation‚ or to permanently replace the heart in case heart transplantation is impossible. Since the late nineteenth century‚ scientists have tried to develop a mechanical device that could restore oxygen to the blood and remove

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    Organ donation

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    100‚000 Americans are on the waiting list in need of an organ. This crisis within the United States is growing rapidly because on average there are only 30‚000 transplants performed each year. More than 6‚000 people die each year from lack of a donor organ‚ an average of 19 people a day. Between the years 1988 and 2006 the number of transplants doubled‚ but the number of patients waiting for an organ grew six times as large. It has been estimated that the number of organs donated would double if every

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    Organ Donation

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    Why should we become an organ donor? INTRODUCTION I. Attention Getter Organ is an essential part in the body to every person in the world. It can save other people when there is existing of patient’s condition is serious until organ transplant is the last resort of medicine. There is 2.3 million of population in Malaysia‚ and 15‚000 of Malaysian are waiting for organ donation. However‚ how many people will volunteer themselves to become an organ donor? II. Reveal Topic Today‚ I would

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