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    Organ donation is the only current way for humans to survive when they have vital organs that are shutting down. In today’s society, people can donate blood, a kidney, and part of their liver while they are still alive. People also make the decision whether they would like to have their vital organs donated after they have passed away if they are still viable organs. There has been much debate about whether people or their families should be able to receive financial compensation for organs that

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    The American Red Cross organizations main focus is recruiting blood donors and volunteers; this is very clear from the first click on their website-a pop up window asking for the reader’s zip code in order to find a donation site near them. The tabs up at the top labeled with large print are inferred to be their most valued ideas. Below each of those tabs is a list of resources related to those individual tabs that help better define their purpose. The American Red Cross website uses the all three

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    Vaewploy’s Personal Statement My inspiration to become a doctor have started since I was young. My mom is a medical devices and instruments seller so she has to go to the countryside hospital which is very far away from the capital, Bangkok. I often went to the countryside hospital with her. Every time I see many patients waiting for a doctor to examined, they are waiting on the chairs also all over the floor. Even though there are many patients waiting to receive medical treatment, but there

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    Organ Donation If everyone became organ donors then it would not take so long for people who are on the transplant list to receive a good vital organ. If just a few people would sign up to become organ donors they could save so many men, women and children who are suffering from organ failure. Organ Donation is the process of surgically removing an organ or tissue from one person and placing it into another(Cleveland Clinic, “Organ Donation and Transplantation”). Organ Donation happens when someone

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    a few people would sign up to become organ donors they could save so many men, women and children who are cursed with the misfortune of organ failure. Organ Donation is the process of surgically removing an organ or tissue from one person and placing it into another(Cleveland Clinic, “Organ Donation and Transplantation”). Organ Donation happens when someone has an organ that cannot sustain life or is genetically deformed and cannot function. From here he or she needs to find a donor, someone who

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    Organ Selling Peering into the window of Da Vita dialysis, an elderly man sits patiently. His patience is not from the fact that he has no place to go afterwards; his schedule was clear. His patience came from the fact that he can bare the wait in the room, because he knows down the hall the nurse will be re-puncturing his forearm to administer the hemodialysis. It was his third time coming in this week, which meant he wouldn 't be back until next week. Of course, when he looks at the bruising on

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    The Importance of Organ Donation While researching about organ donation, many articles brought forth the fact of how important organ donation is. This topic, however, is a big controversy among many people, especially families. Several articles, magazines, and previous research articles all share what organ donation really is and why it is important. By being a donor, you can save many lives in the end. My goal for this paper is to bring forth the importance of organ donation. Reasons to why it is

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    Preparation Outline Organ Donation: by Samantha Hess GENERAL PURPOSE: To persuade the audience to become organ donors. SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To persuade my audience to become organ donors by informing them of what it is, how it works, the myths of organ donations, how to become an organ donor, and the benefits of being one. THESIS: The need is constantly growing for organ donors and it is very simple to become one. Transplantation gives hope to thousands of people with organ failure and provides

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    entering the hospital needs blood. Whether it is due to a pre-existing condition, an emergency accident, or an upcoming surgery, blood is a key component to the success of many procedures. Without donations, it would be impossible to complete many life-saving tasks, since there is no substitute for blood. Donating blood is an easy yet significant act, so anyone who is able should donate blood, since blood donations make a world of difference in many people’s lives. Blood donation is the voluntary process

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    to donate blood, less than 10% of them do it annually (American Red Cross). More than 41,000 blood donations are required each day by patients in hospitals across America. A pint of donated blood can save the lives of up to three people. Blood transfusions’ are fundamental in the healthcare management of patients in the U.S. According to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute every year approximately 5 million Americans need blood transfusions. Those patients requiring blood transfusions

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