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    to presume people want to donate their organs unless they specifically say otherwise. Under current law‚ people give permission to donate their organs by checking a box on their driver’s licenses or filling out a donor card. The legislation‚ introduced by Assemblyman Richard Brodsky‚ a Westchester Democrat‚ is in two parts: the first step would end the right of the next of kin to challenge the decisions of their dead or dying relatives to donate their organs. In a second measure‚ which is far

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    More than 100‚000 men‚ women and children in need of life-saving organ transplants‚ every 10 minutes another person is added to the national organ transplant waiting list and averages of 18 people die each day from the lack of available organs. (donatelife.net) Organ transplants are very important because they replace the damaged organ and help the body function once again. There are still huge shortages of organs‚ even after awareness and other ways of educating the public. Some Americans are open

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    PERSUASIVE SPEECH OUTLINE – ORGAN DONATION Topic: Organ donation Thesis Statement: Becoming an organ donor after death is not only an important decision for yourself‚ but it is also an important decision for the life that you may have the power to save. Purpose: To persuade my audience to consider becoming organ donors after death   Introduction: 1. 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

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    The image by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services asking people to become organ donors sends a powerful message and tells viewers that they can potentially save lives by donating their organs. It accomplishes this by using a serious and somber tone to convey its message as well as using logos and ethos to appeal to the viewer. The tone used to convey the message is a very serious one‚ as made evident by the stern expression on the male modeling for the picture‚ as well as the lack of color

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    Mass Com – TR 10:30 Term Paper Have A Heart Medicine has evolved since the days of bloodletting‚ but from the perspective of a waiting recipient on the organ donor list‚ we still live in the dark ages. With a list of 110‚941 hopeful candidates for organ transplant‚ the status of organ donation as a taboo subject in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) has left an average of 20 people dead each day.(1) The high demand and low supply has led to creative solutions from both medical and government sectors

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    Why organ donation is important? Did you know that seventeen people will die today?   They will not die because they were in a car wreck‚ involved in a shooting‚ or because it was simply that their time had come.   Seventeen people will die because they couldn’t get an organ transplant in time.   Money’s not the issue here.   Neither is scarcity.   There are potential donors who pass away every day who could meet the needs of people on the waiting list.   The problem is the potential

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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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    rapidly than the number of willing donors. The law as it stands condemns many‚ some of them children‚ to an unnecessary death‚ simply because of the shortage of willing donors while‚ as the BMA puts it‚ ’bodies are buried or cremated complete with organs that could have been used to save lives’. Doctors and surgeons can be trusted not to abuse the licence which a change of the law would grant them. Objections to a change in the law are sheer sentimentality. A dead body is an inanimate object‚ incapable

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    INTRODUCTION 1. 18444 Malaysians are waiting in the organ waiting list as for September 2014 census by Ministry of Health Malaysia while for actual organ donor only 446 people since 1976. Need I go further?   2. The numbers may mean nothing to you but the numbers showing that only 0.57% or 267328 of the total Malaysian populations are organ pledger like me. 3. Malaysia having an opt-in organ donation system is among the lowest rate of organ donation in the world based on 2010 World Health Organisation

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    them she was dead‚ they also received a call from the Iowa Donor Network. They said their condolences and told my mom how Sam was an organ donor and asked if it was acceptable if they had permission to take the organs and tissues to the donor network and for people in need of those organs and tissues. Organ donation is the process of giving an organ or a part of an organ for the purpose of transplantation into another person. One donor can make a difference between fifty to one hundred peoples’ lives

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