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    Organ Trafficking Speech

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    business? You‚ the great United Nations‚ still live without knowing the other dangerous and critical part of organ trafficking? Hearts‚ lungs‚ kidneys‚ livers; the great demand for organs is starting to increase very rapidly. People need quick transplants‚ and this is what black market can offer. There are plenty of reasons why people have to sell their own organs. The principal reason that would come to your mind‚ is money. Yes‚ organ trafficking keeps on a great amount of money moving. Kidneys

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    Organ Donation

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    living recipient in need of a transplantation (Wikipedia). The first organ transplant took place in 1954‚ when 23-year-old Ronald Herrick gave his identical twin brother‚ Richard‚ a kidney ("Curiosity.com"). The need for donations is growing every year. Over 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

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    Introduction: The issue being discussed is should there be a market in human organs. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services‚ there are currently 86‚445 people waiting for kidney transplantation‚ while only 7‚000 people are available as kidney donors. The debate under construction is of an ethical concern. Is it right or wrong to market human organs? There are opposing positions on this issue. Each has many pretenses and personal and strong rationale for their defense on this

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    other type of life support‚ organ transplantation comes with its share of problems. Today‚ science has made improvement in the field of transplantation to the point that most transplant operations are considered low risked operations. The success rate is high for kidney‚ liver‚ cornea and even heart and lung transplants. However‚ more then 5‚000 patients die each year in the United States not because of scientific reasons but because of social prejudices when it comes to organ donation. In United

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    baby theresa

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    conscious life. Most anencephalic babies are detected and aborted during early pregnancy because of the severity of their condition. The ones that are born‚ usually die within a few days. The parents of Theresa decided to volunteer her organs for transplant‚ because of the shortages of available organs‚ the physicians gave their consent to the procedure in hopes of saving other babies. Unfortunately the problem with this decision was that if the doctors waited until baby Theresa died naturally‚ the

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    THE THREE ELEMENTS OF A PERSUASIVE ARGUMENT: ETHOS‚ LOGOS‚ AND PATHOS Aristotle (384-322 b.c.e.) studied with the great philosopher Plato and tutored young Alexander the Great. He wrote more than 400 books‚ including the Rhetoric‚ which is used to this day as a foundational work in the study of argumentation. Aristotle said that rhetoric (argumentation) involves using all the available means of persuasion and he defined the means of persuasion as ethos (personal credibility)

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    Myths about organ donation is some people hesitate to become organ donors because a lot of people say doctors wont try as hard to save you if they find out you’re an organ donor so they can harvest your organs and use them for people who need transplants. Many doctors have denied this claim saying that it defeats the purpose. Why would you risk someone else’s life to save someone else‚ it

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    known to secretly visit his practice in search for natural hair loss cures. While many professional doctors who are in Mr. Williams’ position simply offered conventional hair transplant surgeries‚ Jerry said he had discovered a proven technique that allows for real hair recovery without the need for expensive hair transplant treatments. In simple words‚ the Restore Lost Hair Study Course is where Mr. Williams shares his unique methods in a step-by-step manner so other people can take advantage of

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    John Q Movie

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    John Q movie This movie is about John Quincy Archibald (played by Denzel Washington) and his working class family who lived in Chicago. His son is diagnosed with cardiomegaly and he needs a heart transplant. He realized that his insurance does not cover the medical expenses and he decides to takes matter in his own hands. John and his wife Denise (played by Kimberly Elise) worked in factories‚ but the money they made was not enough. Denise had her car repossessed and John had to take her to work

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    ethically acceptable to society. Organ transplant is a personal choice that has many benefits that out way the consequences. Jane has realized that her functioning organs will serve many benefits for someone who Is sick and needs an organ to survive when she dies. She is a selfless person and has spent the majority of her spare time helping others‚ donating her organs when she dies is simply a reflection of her good deeds. The purpose for organ transplants is to save lives or better the people who

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