Persuasive Speech On Organ Donation Essay

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    Encouraging people to become an organ donor TOPIC: Organ donation SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inspire my audience to become an organ donor and to register in their state as a donor. THESIS STATEMENT: Becoming an organ donor can save multiple lives. INTRODUCTION ATTENTION Imagine you are laying in a hospital bed connected to multiple machines, IV’s and monitors. The only thing keeping you alive is the heart and lung machine, the team of doctors, nurses and specialist. Even with the help of

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    couldn’t live without? Imagine you are lying in a hospital bed and you have no choice but to impatiently wait for that one organ you and your body are depending on to survive. Many people face this struggle every day. These people are waiting on a list for their perfect match… the perfect person to be their organ donor. An organ donor is a person who has an organ, or several organs, removed in ordered to be transplanted into another person. Imagine that one of your loved ones are in the hospital…

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    an organ transplant (“Data”). These people wait patiently as death knocks on their door. In America, we can do so much to ensure that people will live on with the donations of organs. Unfortunately, many are unaware of the amount of people who are dying that are waiting for an organ. Organ donation is a great way to save someone's life, and continue the life of a loved one. Although it is a great way to give someone a new life many people are uninformed about donation and how valuable organs are

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    waiting for what exactly? An organ. This is how thousands of Americans feel daily being on the donation list. Sadly many people die daily and they are buried with their organs. These organs are useful, and could save many lives. You could be saving lives after you die. Isn't that incredible? Today I plan to tell you what organ donation is and the need for organ donors in our area, how your family and organ donor recipients benefit from your donation and how you can become an organ donor. Many people are

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    On the 15th of January 2017, the federal government added a $250 million funding boost into the organ donation system in an attempt to raise the rate of organ donation in Australia. This was a massive step in the right direction for the future of organ donation, but there is still so much more to be done. The majority of the money has gone into bettering our hospitals and their transplant sectors as well as improving the longevity of the recipient’s life which is obviously very important, but little

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    I. Attention-getter. In the United States alone it is estimated that 122,957 men, women, and children need some kind of organ transplant according to the united network for organ sharing. II. Orientation to need. It is estimated that approximately every 10 minutes another person is in need of a transplant and will be waiting for an upward of 2 or more years before they can get accepted. As well as 1in 2 males will develop some sort of cancer and females 1 in 3 developing cancer. III. Speaker qualifications/

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    surgery. A.    How did organ transplants even come around? B.     How does donating organs even work? II.                As organ donation is my research topic for my APA research writing class I had already done some research on the subject and decided to a little bit more to answer these questions. III.             Today I would like to share with you what I have discovered about organ donation: what organ donation is, the history behind it, the two main forms to become organ donors, and the one variable

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    Well, the persuasive speech did not go the best for me. I was extremely nervous and I could not snap out of it; which I’m sure was obvious in the video. On the bright side, though, my catch phrase made it easier to grab the attention of my audience! It also helped that my persuasive speech outline had good flow. My persuasive speech contained a lot of resourceful information that I hope made people actually think about becoming an organ donor. I made sure to include multiple statistics so that

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    one…your grandparent, parent, spouse or significant other, even your own child, dying because one of their vital organs has quit working. Maybe because of a disease or an accident, maybe for a reason that cannot be explained, without any warning. The only chance of this person surviving is through an organ transplant, but there aren’t any available.   By a show of hands, how many of you are organ donors? I. There are 11 body parts that can be successfully transplanted :         A.   Heart, heart

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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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