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    Mandeep Singh Dr.Leah Richards ENG 101 12/12/201 American Red Cross Donation Mismanagement Government aid and assistance has been very helpful to all people when they need but not this time in New York. Last month Super Storm Sandy hit the north east USA which caused some serious damage. All Americans had donated tons of money to big agencies so it could be helpful for the victims. Red Cross raised billions of dollars whether it was during Sandy‚ Katrina

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    Blood Donation Event Report Blood is very essential for transporting all important part of substances such as oxygen and other substances throughout the body. Donated blood can be lifesaving for individuals who have lost blood because of accidents or surgery‚ as well as for people who have dangerously low platelet counts because of certain medical conditions or treatments. Screening measures help to maximize safety of blood donation for the donor and the recipient. From that blood donations

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    HUMAN ORGANS FOR SALE Should the sales of human organs be legally or not‚ it is quite difficult to find a satisfied answer to this controversial question at the moment. Although a large number of articles were written‚ numerous speeches were made‚ countless meetings were hold to discuss about this matter but until now it is still a big controversy issue all over the world. Thanks to the steadily development of scientist‚ technology and medicine treatment‚ nowadays human organ can be transplanted

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    Organ Donation What is going to happen to your body when you die? Will you be buried‚ cremated‚ or will you use it for the benefit of others? Organ donations can save lives and be used for research. Organ donation is not solely restricted to people who have passed. Donating is also possible when you are alive. Every American needs to become an organ donor because millions of lives could be saved. Saving lives after death is one of the major motivating factors for organ

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    Preparation Outline Organ Donation: by Samantha Hess GENERAL PURPOSE: To persuade the audience to become organ donors. SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To persuade my audience to become organ donors by informing them of what it is‚ how it works‚ the myths of organ donations‚ how to become an organ donor‚ and the benefits of being one. THESIS: The need is constantly growing for organ donors and it is very simple to become one. Transplantation gives hope to thousands of people with organ failure and provides

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    about become an organ donor III The reason I can speak about this is because my father has kidney failure and needs a kidney transplant I will donate one of my kidneys to him I have also done some research and would like to share this information with you IV. I will first talk about what organ donation is and how it works‚ next Arguments against organ donation and refutations and finally How to become an organ donor and the benefits of organ donation Body I. What organ donation is and how it

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    An Analysis of passion: Sally Satel’s “Organs for Sale” Sally Satel is an American psychiatrist based in Washington DC. She is a lecturer at the Yale University School of Medicine‚ the W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute‚ and author. Books written by Satel include P.C. M.D.: How Political Correctness is Corrupting Medicine and Drug Treatment: The Case for Coercion Her articles have been published in The New Republic‚ the Wall Street Journal‚ the New York Times‚ and in scholarly

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    IMMANUEL KANT’S THEORY Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) discussed many ethical systems and reasonings. Some were based on a belief that the reason is the final authority for morality. In Kant’s eyes‚ reason is directly correlated with morals and ideals. Actions of any sort‚ he believed‚ must be undertaken from a sense of duty dictated by reason‚ and no action performed for appropriateness or solely in obedience to law or custom can be regarded as moral. A moral act is an act done for the "right" reasons

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    The ethics theories table is a discussion of several ethical theories. In this paper I will discuss the duty-based ethics‚ goal-based ethics‚ right-based ethics‚ and human nature ethics. I will define each theory and match the real-world examples and establish workplace examples. Ethics Theories Table Real-World Examples: a. I believe people should be able to eat sand if they like the taste of it. Answer: Goal-Based Ethics. b. I believe that if sand is going to be eaten‚ then it should be available

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    segmented and separated by an internal wall called septa. Each segment may or may not be different from the other depending on its function. Earthworms also classify with this phylum because it has a true coelom lined with a mesoderm and contain complex organ systems (Miller and Levine 694). Earthworms survive by feeding‚ circulating‚ respirating‚ excreting‚ reacting‚ moving‚ and reproducing. Earthworms survive by feeding and digesting. They use their pharynx to get their food down into their esophagus

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