Persuasive Speech On Organ Donation Research

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I. How do you feel when you have to wait for something you really, really want in your life? And what if it was something you couldn’t live without it? Just imagine! It is happens to you.
II. Well that’s exactly how people who are on the waiting list for organ transplants feels every day when the need an organ transplant.
III. What if, one of the people on the waiting list for an organ transplant might be someone that you know?
A. Who knows one of our family members might need an organ transplant to save her/him live.
B. According to my class survey, there are 2 people in this class has signed up for organ donation.
IV. You may be asking me why I am trying to persuade you to donate organ.
A. Malaysia is facing a serious problem of organ
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It allows many recipients to return to their normal lifestyle. Just remember, you have the power to save their live. Donate your organ and save peoples live.

Conclusion

I. To conclude, view from my speech I had stated that why organ donation are necessary to us. Furthermore, what we can do to becomes a donor and last but not least the benefits of organ donation to the donor’s family and recipients.
II. As you can easily see, many people still fear to donate their organs in Malaysia.
III. Donating organ can be one of the most important decisions you ever make and also the greatest gift you could ever give to people who really needs especially to someone that related with you.
IV. Making a donation is your choice. The choice is on your hand. But make sure you talk to your family and friends first about your decision so they might know about your wishes.
V. Imagine! You can make people see, breathe, walk, feel, smile, enjoy their life and enhance their quality of life. You can do all this by just signing up in your country’s national registry for an organ donation.
VI. Lastly, it’s not easy to be a superhero like in the movie, but you can be a superhero in someone’s life. So, sign up to be an organ and tissue

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