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    donated it? Would it not be wise to hold the blood and sell and distribute it all over the region like Red Cross did? However, though one may not recognize that CBCC was very mature and critical in deciding to deal with the blood in the manner above, they were. CBCC had a competitive advantage, the ability to establish loyal customers since the blood donated stayed in the community to help donor’s families, friends and neighbours, as well as geographical advantage, by being locally placed in the community. By returning the donated blood into the community that donated it, ensured that a community helped solve their own problem communally. This would also, help encourage a lot of people in other communities to donate blood in order to save their…

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    The American Red Cross provides services and support within five critical areas: Biomedical Services that facilitate services to collect, process, and distribute blood products; Service to the Armed Forces that provides support to military service members and their families; Preparedness & Health & Safety Services that offers education and training on health and safety topics; Disaster Cycle Services that provides assistance to people affected during and after disasters; and International…

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    Benefits of Donating Blood Every two seconds someone in the U.S. is in need of a blood transfusion. Just one donation can save up to three lives, provide information for researching cures of certain life threatening diseases. Those diseases included but not limited are diabetes, cancer, heart disease, arthritis, and hemophilia disease. Although donating blood may seem like it is depleting nutrients and proteins from your body, it is actually benefiting you and those receiving your blood. A…

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    16 Organization: Memorial Blood Centers Memorial Blood Centers (MBC) is an independent nonprofit organization licensed under the 501(c)(3) and relies on volunteers to give blood and other blood components to help those who are in need of it. In order to meet the center 's mission, they partner with companies, corporations, organizations, and hospitals to impact a range of people. Therefore, Memorial Blood Centers is a social care organization that aims…

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    Pathos In Advertising

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    The ads create a positive and emotional approach to attack the consumer into thinking they have to follow the advertisement. Let’s take the Red Cross for example, “…we help save lives… simple actions we can take…doesn’t take much time…become part of something bigger than us all”, the use of pathos is vivid (Red Cross). Red Cross uses an emotional approach to make consumers feel guilt for not donating blood. The target is set perfectly; giving blood is a selfless act and they use guilt to attract…

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    Blood Donation Essay

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    Background Around 41,000 blood donations are needed everyday. 15.7 million blood donations are received in a year in the United States. With there being a constant demand for blood and less than ten percent of the population donating the blood supply can be sufficiently low considering what is needed. There are four types of donations possible, whole blood, platelets, plasma, and double red cells. Blood drives and donations are highly impacting and important to many people in various…

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    Speech On Save Life

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    with and have plenty enough to give away, your blood. Blood donation not only benefits yourself and others in need but, it also helps advance research being…

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    Stock Issues November 3 2016 Why You Should Donate Blood General Purpose: To persuade I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention Gainer: “Up to 3 lives are saved by one pint of donated blood,” that means that if all of us 20 students just in this class were to donate blood, as many as 60 lives could be saved (Rock River Valley Blood Center). B. Reason to Listen: Blood donation affects more lives than some are aware of, it may have helped your family, friends, or neighbors; it is a subject everyone should be…

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    quickly aid the wound. For instance, sulfanilamide, can be sprinkled on an open wound and dressed with a bandage to prevent infection of open wounds. This process can be completed by not only medics but also soldiers as well. Sulfa powder was not the only medical improvement that came along with World War II there was many others as well. Atabrine, like sulfa powder was easily used by soldiers. It comes in pill form and fights malaria (Steinart). This was a prime example of how medicine and war…

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    her classmates to donate blood regularly. She utilizes statistics and an anecdote to bring her point home. She provides the students with a clear way for them to help. Unfortunately, her condescending tone, lack of sensitivity towards a diverse audience, and lack of source citations reduced the effectiveness of her speech Overall I would not consider Ms. Conrad’s delivery effective. Although she had great eye contact and maintained a good volume of her voice throughout the speech she failed to…

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