Persuasive Speech On Organ Donation Essay

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    “Topic: Organ Donation Organizational pattern: Problem solution Specific purpose: To persuade my audience to donate their organs and tissues when they die and to act upon their decision to donate. Thesis statement: The need is constantly growing for organ donors and it is very simple to be an organ donor when you die. Introduction Attention getter: Would you be stunned to acknowledge that an average of 20 individuals die every day because of the lack of accessible organ donors? (Data

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    to make. C. My name is Morgan Silva and I am here to talk to you about organ donation, how you can become one, and the ways your family and donor recipients benefit from the donation you made. II. Body A. People often ask themselves what organ donation is and what it involves. 1. According to Medline Plus, organ donation takes healthy organs and tissues from one person for transplantation into another. a. All kinds of organs can be donated to save a life: the kidneys, the heart, the liver, the pancreas

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    will survive or not. The doctor opens the door and walks with his head down toward the lady. She drops to her knees in disbelief. She opens her mouth to speak, but only silent cries escape. The doctor soothers her and discusses the possibility of organ donation. She looks up in hope. Still nothing comes from her mouth, but she nods to show the doctor she understands. In another section of the waiting room, a family waits for the news of a transplant for their boy. They pray their little boy will come

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    How many people sitting in this room are organ donors? Do you know what it is like to wait for something that you really need? I want you to think about the last time you really wanted something. It doesn't matter if it was as simple as a new pair of shoes, your driver's license, or a new car. You probably felt anxious, excited, or overwhelmed. What if this item was something you could not live without? That is how people who are on an organ transplant list feel. They are waiting for items that will

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    high enough. These people need organs, and it is on us to help. It takes just one of us to save as many as eight people on the list. People need to be educated on organ donation and the opportunities it creates rather than a hasty decision that is made when you apply for your driver’s license. Organ donation is an amazingly powerful and underestimated practice. I believe everyone should become more open to the idea of helping others through the donation of their organs, which would otherwise be entirely

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    because an organ donor changed her life and gave her a future with their donation. Unfortunately, this is not always the case, there are over one hundred thousand people in the United States currently awaiting an organ transplant (Organ Donation Statistics). Becoming an organ donor is your chance to save a life and give someone a future. Becoming a donor is simple, selfless, and benefits everyone who is involved. When someone makes the decision to save a life, it is important to know that organ donation

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    shocking than that, twenty people per day, on average, die while waiting for an organ transplant (UNOS). If one person becomes an organ donor, they can save up to eight lives (UNOS). The demand for organs has rapidly increased in the last decade due to more incidences of vital organ failure (NCBI). More people should sign up to be organ donors, knowing that they could save so many lives. You don’t have to die to donate your organs, a kidney donor can donate one of their kidneys by a simple operation. You

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    General Purpose: To persuade my audience. Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to become organ donors and act upon their decision to donate. Central Idea: Becoming an organ donor gives transplant recipients the gift of life and there are unnecessary barriers and misconceptions keeping people from becoming donors. Method of Organization: Problem-Cause-Solution Introduction “6,935 people are dying because they had to wait. That’s 19 people dying per day for an entire year”(Barry). That’s

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    helping the cause which might make us feel more noble even just for a short instant. However, are we actually helping? How can we truly make a difference? I had an opportunity to make a major, life changing difference by deciding to become a live organ donor and donating a kidney to my husband Keisy. Nowadays the number of people in

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    Organ donation is important for many lives today. People around the world die every day, while they remain on the national transplant waiting list. It is a major issue and the outcomes could be different if more people were signing for organ donation, and also if it was a topic better advertised and shown to people in different perspectives. According to UNOS (united network for organ sharing), one organ donor can save eight lives. Currently around 117,000 people need a lifesaving organ transplant

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