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    their family members decide not to let them donate after they pass away due to the situation they are in. Different cultures agree that organ transplantation is a good act of kindness and many don’t disagree with it. The cultures only disagree with donation due to a vegetative state as being morally and ethically wrong. Many believe that a person in a vegetative state will come back to them but in reality they are brain dead and will never be able to function again. In this situation it draws many moral

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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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    Organ Donation and Its Importance Unwind‚ a dystopian novel written by Neal Shusterman‚ addresses many concerning matters in the world today and in the foreseeable future. A blatant theme that is conveyed throughout the novel is the always present need for organ donations. The importance of organs in our society and that of Unwind‚ is shown through the outcomes due to a deficiency of organs‚ the immoral ways of attaining organs‚ and the shocking agreement of society concerning immoral

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    What is organ donation? Organ donation is the donation of biological tissue or an organ of the human body‚ from a living or dead person to a living recipient in need of a transplantation. In the united states there are 108k people on the waiting list‚ waiting for an organ to save their life. 18 people die everyday in the world‚ waiting for an organ. This is a very sad and serious matter. Imagine one of us were to die today‚ touch wood‚ would you want to save life by donating to the people who

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    One Blood One blood is a non-profit organization Committed on saving lives in the local community. It is responsible for providing safe‚ available and affordable blood. The organization serves hospitals and health facilities throughout Florida‚ Georgia and Alabama and South Carolina. Oneblood distributes nearly one million blood products annually‚ employs over 2‚000 staff‚ has over 80 donor facility’s and over 200 big red buses throughout the service area. Oneblood operates 24/7‚ 365 days a year

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    Every minute of every day‚ someone needs blood. That blood can only come from a volunteer donor‚ a person like oneself who makes the choice to donate. When one makes a blood donation‚ they are joining a very select group. Currently only three out of every one hundred people in America donate blood. From its beginning‚ the American Red Cross has formed a community of service‚ of generous‚ strong‚ and decent people bound by beliefs beyond themselves. The American Red Cross blood donor embodies this

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    to harvest human organs must be carefully watched to make sure people are not taken advantaged of and those companies were not out to receive organs clearly for profit. Second how would they get these organs? Some would ask‚ if not by private donations such as cadavers‚ fetuses‚ animal parts‚ mechanical devices and homeless people or by murder (3). There are two issues here in question. I think the government does allow the sale of tissue and organs to some degree. Look at Stem

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    possible. When an individual dies The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act allows for tissue and organs of the cadaver to be used for transplantation (Garrett‚ Baillie‚ & Garrett‚ 2001). This document is a set model or regulations and laws concerning organ donation that all 50 states have passed in some measure. Organs such as the kidneys‚ heart‚ liver‚ lungs‚ pancreas‚ intestines and spleen can be transplanted if the timing is close after death. Tissues such as skin‚ corneas and bone however‚ can be donated

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    seconds‚ someone needs a blood transfusion”. Beyond that‚ more than 38‚000 blood donations are needed every day. Even larger than that‚ a total of 30 million blood components are transfused each year in the U.S. (this information was on www.redcrossblood.org‚ the official website of the American Red Cross). While these numbers describe the amount of transfusions needed‚ the supply is much smaller. The number of blood donations collected in the U.S. in a year is 16 million. The number of patients who actually

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    globe. Policies of presumed consent have been successful in various countries such as Brazil‚ the United States‚ and several nations of Europe. These policies can be either opt-in or opt-out. In a nation with an opt-out policy‚ consent for organ donation is presumed upon death‚ although one can choose not to donate by submitting documentation. Research shows a 25-30% increase in the amount of available organs in opt-out countries.[21] In nations with an opt-in policy‚ like the United States or France

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