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    1) Many of the people who receive organs have self-damaged their own organs such as by drug use or other irresponsible behaviors (eating patterns‚ sexual activity patterns‚ etc.). There are measures taken by the medical community to ensure that they’re not engaged in these behaviors while they’re waiting for an organ but that doesn’t change the history of the behaviors or how the damage was done. 2) Most of the people will have shortened lifespans anyway even if they receive the organ. 3) Most

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    Organ Donation

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    happy ending but so many do not. Just imagine one of the people on the waiting list for an organ transplant might be someone you know. Today I’d like to talk to you about first‚ the need for organ donors in our area‚ second‚ how you can become an organ donor after you die‚ and finally‚ how your family and organ donor recipients benefit from you donation. People around the world need organ transplants and they need our help. The problem is that there is a lack of organs and organ donors who make

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    Possibilities of Cloning

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    is a window to the past and hope for the future. Cloning has the potential bring loved ones back to life after an accident or violent crime‚ as well as allowing personal organs to be grown so people no longer die awaiting a life saving transplant‚ and it could allow women who are unable to bear children to have a child with their own DNA. In the United States alone over a million people die from violent crimes. Another 3+ million U.S. citizens die from car accidents every year. Some

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    2. Organ donation begins with a person who recognizes an opportunity to help others and saves or enhances the lives of several others. B. Why donate: Every 10 minutes someone has been added to the waiting list for a transplant. 79 people a day recieve organ transplants How You can Help: 1. Donate Life Florida: Non-Profit Org. Contracted by the State of Fl to create the states Organ‚ tissue and eye donor registry. Volunteer: assist with Educational programs‚ Public speaking‚ Staffing

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    can make a difference between fifty to one hundred peoples’ lives‚ whether it is saving them from death‚ giving them a few more years to live‚ or even giving them hope. In the year of 2012 there were 14‚013 Organ Donors resulting in 28‚052 organ transplants. However‚ in the United States many people believe multiple different myths about organ donation‚ which has lead to a decrease in organs being donated‚ nearly twenty people die a day waiting for an organ donation. In the United States 110‚460 people

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    unit 4 Ethics projecgt

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    In your project this week‚ you will explore advanced directives‚ torts and your role in healthcare while respecting patient’s rights. You will be evaluated on each project on the accuracy of your responses‚ the completeness of your responses‚ your ability to think critically about each situation and your overall writing ability. Your responses to the questions below should be constructed in complete sentences using proper grammar‚ spelling and punctuation. In addition to the grading standards found

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    Organ Sales

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    Selling Organs Many people are dying each day because of the lack of organs available. Waiting lists can be as long as 106‚000 people. On an average 17 patients in need of transplants die each day. Is this fair to the families or is selling organs a better option? What are the benefits of organ selling and should it be made legal? By legalizing organ selling we would be saving lives. People sell organs on the black market every day; the downfall to this is that the surgeons that remove

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    to someone else. You could bring happiness to another person’s family by sharing life. One of the greatest miracles of modern medicine is the ability to successfully transplant human organs‚ such as kidneys‚ corneas‚ and hearts‚ into humans who would die otherwise. At this very moment‚ 71‚000 people are waiting for organ transplants. Seventeen of the unfortunate people die each day. For them the wait is now over. People whose organs don’t work properly live half-lives that don’t affect just them

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    that the supply will be increased by the legalization of organ sales. They expect this practice can solve the lack of organs. According to Robert Sade‚ sales of kidneys will save lives of many patients who have to have kidney transplants‚ and the number of kidneys to transplant will increase gradually also (19). Wanting the financial incentives organ sellers will increase in number. Furthermore‚ prices of organs will reduce because more organs will be available on the market. Nevertheless‚ the price

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    Compensating donors for organ donations is one of the most controversial debates we have today. The shortage of organ donations in America is the one of the main reason there is a sudden drive to supplement the possible sources of organs. It first began with the move from donations of organs from cadaver to donations from living donors‚ and no the debate is rerisen‚ to the possibility of building a market for organ donations with a financial incentive. There are many ethical principles that support

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