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    The Organ Systems of the Human Body The human body is made up of 11 organ systems. The Integumentary System‚ Skeletal System‚ Muscular System‚ Nervous System‚ Endocrine System‚ Circulatory System‚ Lymphatic System‚ Respiratory System‚ Urinary System‚ Digestive System‚ and Reproductive System for the male and female. Also‚ we have the Immune System which is an accumulation of cells rather than an organ system. Protection‚ support and movement are the main functions of the Integumentary system

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    Legalize Organ Sales In MacKay’s essay‚ “Organ Sales Will Save Lives‚” she states that legalizing the sale of human organs will save millions of lives. Instead of prohibiting the sale of human organs‚ she believes the government should make it legal and manage the process. Kidney transplantation or dialysis is the only treatments available for people suffering from renal failure (MacKay 157). Dialysis is temporary and it has horrific side effects. Whereas‚ a kidney transplant offers a permanent

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    laboratories only to be used as an experiment project. Using animals such as rabbits‚ rats‚ and dogs to test on makeup products and injecting drugs into them seems unreasonable since who are we to decide their fate? One essay I came across in the book is “Organ Sales Will Save Lives” by Joanna MacKay. This essay is truly inspirational‚ it gives a second side of the perspective besides the normal everyday explanation. MacKay includes in her essay‚ “If the rich are free to engage in dangerous sports for pleasure

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    Richard A. Epstein Thinking the Unthinkable: Organ Sales Richard A. Epstein puts forth a very convincing argument on selling organs; he brings up many factors which could persuade you to think the way he does on the issue of selling organs. Epstein argues that we should legalize selling organs. He presents both sides of the argument as well as a rebuttal to the opposite side of the issue. Epstein also argues many different factors which could lead you to disagree with him‚ arguments which

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    then what? Manufacturing human bodies for spare parts? No one can be sure where it will stop. The Supreme court says that everyone has the right to make their own reproductive decisions without government interference‚ but now it is proposing bans on human cloning. These bans prevent the very research needed to make cloning safe (Eibert). So‚ it seems that the government is not giving human cloning a chance. There are many benefits to cloning in the fields of fertility‚ organ transplants‚ and fighting

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    to buy or sell human organs? For this ethical issue‚ a college student with heavy financial burdens chooses to sell his kidney to meet his urgent financial needs‚ however‚ he later learns that it is illegal to sell his own kidney. Therefore‚ why should it be illegal for him to sale his own kidney if we have free will over our own bodies and we have the right to what we can or cannot do with our bodies? If medical companies can turn a profit on dead people’s donated bodies and organs then why can’t

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    upgrading their stores? 2. How they pamper dealer? - Limit the number of dealer - Dealer gain the different 3. Why Lexus should pamper dealer? (p.262) - Lexus concern about dealers and customers ( increase sale( both can gain benefit Lexus summary; 1. High commission for our car 2. Pamper your dealers‚ and they will pamper your customers. 3. Positioning of this car is luxurious car 4. Mass marketing car cannot do it because the margin is

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    need to transplant a part of body for survival‚ the law prohibiting the widespread of trading human organs in numerous nations is being a controversial issue. The information from “Topics for today” (Smith and Mare‚ 2004) as well as reference of other resources presenting in this paper does express two different perceptions. While most of ethical and political organisations oppose to transaction human organs‚ I still belive that it is necessary to legalize that business with the purpose of making the

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    SHORTAGES OF HUMAN ORGANS MEANS TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTS ARE UNABLE TO BENEFIT FROM “A JUST HEALTHCARE SYSTEM” AND HENCE DENIES THEM JUSTICE IN SOCIETY‚ DISCUSS. The subject of transplant of human organs is nothing new and for the most part possesses an extensive influence and a “powerful pull on both the scholarly and the popular imagination. The act of moving body parts from one person to another provokes numerous questions about subjective meaning for donors and recipients‚ bioethics‚ and medical

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    do not have the right to sell their organs to those who need them. Multiple people believe that you do not have the right over your own body. The OPTN/UNOS Ethics Committee suggests that the “Opponents of financial incentives point out that there would be potentially decreased emotional gain for the donor family‚ decreased respect for life and the sanctity of the human body‚ and a loss of the personal link that currently exists in the donation process” (Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network)

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