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    you have passed on. Organ and tissue donation is a topic that does not get enough attention. "Ninety-five percent of Americans say that they support donation yet the number of registered donors is much smaller (www.organdonor.gov). " Anyone can sign up to be a donor. After death you can donate your organs. Each day 18 people will die waiting on organs. Tissues are also able to be donated. The age of donation do not matter. Some mothers donate the blood of the umbilical cord after they have

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    Organ Donation Speech by: Jason Caldwell Good morning‚ my presentation is going to be on the positive aspects of organ donation. First‚ I will explain the background and history of organ donation. Second‚ I will explain the importance of being an organ donor‚ and finally I will talk about the scientific importance of organ donation in our future. Back in the 1950’s‚ the very idea that an organ could be transplanted from one human being to another must have seemed like science fiction. It became

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    Organ Donation Organ donation is defined as 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 (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

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    EYE DONATION- A NOBLE ACT‚ WITH AN ADDED RESPONSIBILITY - S BALACHANDRAN‚ CGM‚ SBT I am just watching the 200th episode of the Surya TV’s popular programme “Deal or No Deal” featuring film star Mukhesh with Sri Kochouseph‚ promoter and CEO of V-Guard group and Rev. Father Chirammel. It seems more than a concidence that when I sat down to pen my thoughts on Organ donation‚ specially Eye-donation‚ this episode is playing on my Television set. More than his entrepreneurial

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    benefit from your donation. I’ll begin by telling you about the need for organ donors. Body 1 People around the world but also right here in Texas‚ Minnesota‚ Wisconsin‚ Iowa‚ and Illinois‚ need organ transplants and they need our help. 1 The problem is that there is a lack of organs and organ donors who make organ transplantation possible. 1 The need is many organs and tissues such as the heart‚ lungs‚ liver‚ kidneys‚ pancreas‚ corneas‚ bone‚ skin‚ heart valves‚ and blood vessels (Iowa

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    Hector L. Santiago SPC2608 Section # Date 11/4/13 Title: How to make people Sign up for organ donating Topic: Organ donation Specific Purpose: To motivate my audience to sign up for organ donation Thesis Statement: Signing up for organ donating will save more lives INTRODUCTION Attention Material: Organ transplantation is a miraculous procedure that can save lives and possibly have a new appreciation on it. But the overall of those that need them outweigh the people that

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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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    Do you ever get a cut or a scrape and start to freak out over the excessive amount of blood oozing out of your fresh new wound? B. Motivate audience to listen/Relevance – Throughout a lifetime‚ each of us will have experiences that result in these injuries‚ whether we are cooking‚ riding a bike‚ or walking down the street. Accidents can happen. C. Establish Credibility – As a wild child‚ I grew up with a lot of cuts and scrapes. With these experiences‚ I learned there is a proper way to

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    Organ Donation Almost everyone would want to be able to say‚ “I have saved a life.” By becoming an organ donor‚ you can be able to say‚ “I will save a life.” Organ donation is a selfless way to give back to others‚ and to be able to make a huge difference by giving another person a second chance at life as said on quick-facts-about-donation. Unfortunately‚ the number of patients waiting for organs far exceeds the number of people who have registered to become organ donors. Patients are forced

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    Diabetes is a generic term used when a person’s blood sugar is above normal levels. This raise in blood sugar is caused either by the pancreas not providing enough insulin or due to the cells not responding to the insulin produced. (called insulin resistance). Tip - Exercising improves insulin sensitivity and reduces resistance. About 3.8 million people in the UK have diabetes‚ but the charity Diabetes U.K. have made predictions that that could become high as 6.2 million by 2035/2036. These figures

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