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    Organ Donation

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    Cover Letter 1. The purpose of this essay was to support my claim that organ donation has a lot of positive results. My plan with this essay to get the reader to be more informed of the process and list some statistics associated with it. I hope that the reader‚ if they were not fully aware of the topic‚ to do more research for themselves. 2. From this assignment‚ I learned how to gather data to support my arguments. I already felt strongly about this subject before writing on it. Though‚ I

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    Educating the world on Organ Donation According to the Organ report “About 4‚100 transplant candidates are added to the national waiting list each month. Each day‚ about 77 people receive organ transplants. However‚ about 18 people die each day waiting for transplants that can ’t take place because of the shortage of donated organs”(Organ). I feel that it is important to educate people on organ donation because first‚ we don ’t have enough donors and second‚ because we can never have too many

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    Eye Donation

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    Eye Donation Introduction We are one of the fastest growing economies in the world today; ironically‚ we also shoulder one of the largest populations of the visually impaired. There are almost 52 million visually impaired people and 270‚000 blind children in India. That’s almost one-fourth the world’s blind population living in India. For the more academically oriented‚ as some economist pointed out‚ this could mean a cumulative loss of over $ 11.1 billion to our GNP! It is this kind of a grave

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    Organ Donation

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    out is that of organ donation. When organ donation became largely used around the world many people were loaded with questions. Who decides whether or not to donate one’s organs?‚ What happens in the case of an accident‚ who is to make a call whether or not organ donation should be used?‚ Is it morally right to donate organ?. These are many questions that people have‚ yet the answer seems to be different depending on one’s view. Many people argue the case that organ donation should be somewhat standard

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    Cause and Effect Tsunamis

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    What exactly are tsunamis? Tsunamis are immensely strong‚ long length and long period sea waves. Tsunamis have caused much grief and sorrow for anyone who have experienced it. The term tsunami comes from the Japanese language meaning harbor and wave. The term was created by fishermen who returned to port to find the area surrounding their harbor devastated‚ although they had not been aware of any wave in the open water. Tsunamis are common throughout Japanese history‚ as 195 events in Japan have

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    Organ Donation

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    donors and it is very simple to become one. Transplantation gives hope to thousands of people with organ failure and provides many others with renewed lives. III. Preview: Today‚ I am going to discuss what organ donation is‚ what organs can be donated‚ how it works‚ myths about organ donation‚ how to become an organ donor‚ and the benefits of being one. Hopefully after I have discussed these issues‚ you will realize how important this topic truly is and become one yourself and give the gift of life

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    The victims

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    Analyzing: “The Victims” by Sharon Olds “The Victims” by Sharon Olds is a poem‚ which gives us an elaborated and refined view of a tortured family in our modern society. It describes the immature resentment of the young speaker and her family towards the father‚ and the more mature expression of sympathy of the grown up speaker. The poem is divided into two parts‚ easy to spot due to a sudden change in the verb tenses‚ speaker‚ tone and purpose. The first part of the poem‚ transmits to the reader

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    Awesome Tsunami Waves

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    Cause and Effects of Tsunami A tsunami is a series of water waves caused by the displacement of a large volume of a body of water‚ typically an ocean or a large lake. The effects of tsunami will bring a lot of problem to the nation and community. The effects of tsunami will bring a lot of problem to the nation and community .The general cause of tsunami is earthquakes and it will makes environmental impact and destruction. Firstly‚the main cause of tsunami is from the effect of

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    Blood Donation

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    BLOOD DONATION CAMP The Blood Donation Camp was hosted by St. John’s Medical Hospital on 18th December‚ 2012. 5 Doctors and 15 nurses had come to college and set up their hospital requirements in the Auditorium. The donation camp began at 10.30 am when various students had come forward to donate blood. Unfortunately for some‚ due to reasons like low blood count‚ blood pressure‚ recovery from various diseases‚ etc. they could not do so. Candidates who were not able to donate blood surely went disappointed

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    Organ Donation

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    form of organ donation is called altruistic donation‚ and it was introduced by The Human Tissue Act in September 2006. 2. In Denis Campbell’s article "We must change the organ donation system" he focuses on the need for an update of the organ donation system in Britain. Denis Campbell think that UK should have the system "presumed consent" In article 2 "The ethics of organ donation by living donors" Robert D. Truog writes about the ethical issues that comes with organ donations‚ and he mentions

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