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    DEAR SIR/MADAM‚ MY NAME IS DHARMESH J PATEL.I AM 41 YEARS OLD.I AM VERY POOR.BECAUSE MY PARENTS‚BROTHERS‚WIFE‚RELATIVE AND NEIGHBOURS DONOT WISH THAT I AM EARN EVEN FIVE DOLLARS IN LIFE SINCE 1990.SO THAT’S WHY I AM POOR.Second thing these people(parents‚two brothers‚two brothers wife’s relative‚other relatives.neighbours keep watch on me by 24*7."i am not earn money" for that these people do any for that. MY PARENTS‚BROTHERS‚RELATIVE AND NEIGHBOURS ARE INTERFERE IN MY EACH AND EVERY

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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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    Blood tests are commonly used by doctors and physicians for a variety of reasons to check the status of your overall health. They can be used to assess your red and white blood cell counts‚ check your hemoglobin levels‚ test you for anemia‚ and indicate diseases and cancer in the blood. What’s interesting about your blood is that it actually tells your doctor so much about your personality and your history. It is pretty wild that your doctor can get to know you well without even having to ask you

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    acknowledge the contributions of all teachers I hereby share the transcript of one of my speeches on the importance of education. In Mid 2009 I joined a public speaking club (the Northern Exposure Toastmasters Club) and I was invited to talk about myself at one of its meetings. I delivered a speech entitled “Education has changed my life”‚ and the submission is a slightly revised version of my original speech. I share it because I feel it is still very relevant – it is never too much to emphasize how important

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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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    Title: Organ & Tissue Donation Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to become organ and tissue donors Central Idea: The waiting lists for organ and tissue recipients are growing‚ while potential donors choose not to donate as a result of myths surrounding the donation process. Intro I. Organ and tissue donation are issues personal to me. A. [personal example] B. [personal example] II. Demand for donor organs already outnumbers the registered donors‚ yet this demand

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    Organ Donation Arlene B HCA322: April 30‚ 2012 Organ Donation Organ and tissue donation can help to save the lives of so many others during this time where it is greatly needed. There are many people on the waiting list to receive an organ due to illness or complications with their own organs and those that receive the miracle of an organ that is donated that actually matches them as well‚ can live a better‚ longer quality of life. Health care and technology have grown so far to be able

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    Organ Donation Pros and Cons Organ donation is a noble act that makes a positive difference to the lives of many people by enabling them to lead a longer and a healthful life. Here ’s a bit about the pros and cons of donating vital organs and tissues of one ’s body. Quick Fact As an organ donor‚ you can actually save more than one life. In fact‚ a single donor may make a difference to the lives of about fifty people. Human organ failure has a long history. Since a long time‚ people have been

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    The Morality of Sperm Donation A husband and wife come together to make their offspring. This statement was one of the core teachings the Jesus taught‚ and still stands as moral teaching for many today. However‚ there is not always a man and a woman. There are single females‚ homosexual couples‚ and infertile couples that still want the joys of an offspring. Sperm donation is one way that people in this position are creating an offspring. As this practice becomes more popular in the 21st century

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    (Medline Plus). The detrimental outcome upon U.S. citizens due to low organ donation is immense compared to that of Austria‚ France and Spain. Austria has the shortest organ waiting list of the world’s countries‚ with twenty-nine donors per one million inhabitants‚ whereas America has six donors per one million inhabitants (Donate Life America). These severe statistics prompt the question‚ why is the rate of organ donation in the United States‚ seemingly the most medically advanced nation worldwide

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