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    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 a kidney transplant in order to live because hers was destroyed from all the years of smoking. My mom decided to donate her kidney to her sister so she could have another chance at life. More people

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    executed Chinese prisoners. A few years ago in India‚ the authorities broke up an organ ring that had taken as many as 500 kidneys from poor laborers. The World Health Organization estimates that the black market accounts for 20 percent of kidney transplants worldwide. Everywhere from Latin America to the former Soviet Union‚ from the Philippines to South Africa‚ a huge network has developed characterized by threats‚ coercion‚ intimidation‚ extortion‚ and substandard

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    he can have a rummage around inside to see if there are any organs anyone else might want. This is wrong. He shouldn ’t have to ask. Compulsory organ donation may seem somewhat extreme but every year a thousand people die waiting for an organ transplant. That ghastly number‚ the number of those who die needlessly‚ is only increasing. They die because others neglect to do the right thing. Negligence is a crime. As a society we accept that there are a lot of things the state can legitimately ask

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    10:30 Term Paper Have A Heart Medicine has evolved since the days of bloodletting‚ but from the perspective of a waiting recipient on the organ donor list‚ we still live in the dark ages. With a list of 110‚941 hopeful candidates for organ transplant‚ the status of organ donation as a taboo subject in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) has left an average of 20 people dead each day.(1) The high demand and low supply has led to creative solutions from both medical and government sectors‚ but what’s

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    Could Death Row Inmates be a Viable Source for Donated Organs? Angela Rogers Ottawa University INTRODUCTION There is a high demand for organs and a shortage of donors in the US. We need to find a way to bridge the gap. Most Americans are wary of donating organs so why not allow convicted felons to do some good with the organs that they have? Death row inmates could be a viable source of transplantable organs. To discourage exploitation of death row inmates there should be provisions made and guidelines

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    Mandatory Organ Donation In the United States today‚ people lose their lives to many different causes. Though this is tragic‚ there are also a large group of people who could benefit from these deaths; and those people are people in need of an organ transplant. Although a sudden or tragic death can be heart breaking to a family‚ they could feel some relief by using their loved ones’ organs to save the lives of many others. This act of kindness‚ though‚ can only be done with consent of both the victim

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    less or that people are willing to do anything including committing crimes in order to obtain a lifesaving organ. If it means life or death‚ people are more likely to do things they wouldn’t have done otherwise‚ like going underground and getting transplant surgery in a third world country. People facing death are willing to go to extremes to save their own lives and patients who travel abroad to purchase organs experience no legal repercussions upon their return. Therefore‚ the laws prohibiting the

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    Informative speech preparation Outline. Title: BONE MARROW DONOR COMPENSATION. Specific Purpose: To educate my audience about the consequences of bone marrow donor compensation. Central Idea: In order to know the consequences of bone marrow donor compensation‚ we need to know its advantages and disadvantages. Introduction. -Have you ever been sick to a point where you needed someone to donate either an organ or body fluid to help cure your illness? - Me neither. -But it

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    someone is giving you a second chance in life. Why not reserve an organ that would of gone to waste if a person in need did not use it. For some‚ an organ transplant means no longer having to be dependent on costly routine treatments to survive. It allows many recipients to return to a normal lifestyle. For example others‚ an eye or tissue transplant means the ability to see again or the recovery of mobility and freedom from pain. The donor is aware that they will give up their organs when death has

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    Cited: 1. http://www.organdonor.gov/index.html 2. Dr. Chris Barry‚ transplant surgeon and researcher at the University of Rochester Medical Center. http://blifeny.org/ Expert 3. http://www.lifelinkfound.org/organdonation/ 4. http://www.donatelifeny.org/ 5. Wayne Drysdale Minister of Infrastructure http://www.youtube.com/watch

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