Importance of Blood Donation Essay

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    We should donate blood General Purpose: To persuade my audience about blood donation. Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience about the importance of blood donation and realize them that blood donation is a good for all of us. Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s motivated sequence. Attention Getter: My ten-year-old cousin was included in a lethal street accident recently, and he required blood so earnestly. He went on the holding up rundown promptly, however it took us a couple of hours before we could get a conceivable donor the blood banks did not have him blood sort, and we were concerned. Sufficiently fortunate, a man brought his wife to deliver, and in the wake of listening to our case, he consented to donate. This was alleviation to every…

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    was fighting in an emergency room because bleeding a lot in surgery and needed a blood so urgently. But the blood supply does not enough and there’s not matching with you. It is not nice to imagine right? But these happened in a real life, and some of us may have experienced them already. But most of people especially in Malaysia still not take this issue as an important issue for them. Maybe it is because it not happens to them yet, so they not take it seriously. Now I would like to explain…

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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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    The ad provided by the Australian Red Cross Blood Service; a humanitarian movement with the International Red Cross focuses on socialising donations of two varieties of assistance in medical treatments, cash, and blood. Through the use of visual analysis, one can determine the ads significance, purpose, and rhetorical strategies used to persuade and display the images overall message; no matter one's financial status or blood type, they can save a life. Significance is importance. The…

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    Samantha Bailey 25 April 2016 Bioethics; Dr. Sarah Roe Deontological Duty to “Altruistic” Blood Donation I. Titmuss’ argument for completely voluntary blood donation In a global economy where paid donors of human blood are exploited and buyers of blood make significant profit, Richard Titmuss argues in his article “Why Give to Strangers?” that not only is altruistic blood donation morally significant, but beneficial for the good of man kind. In this article, Titmuss draws a contrast between…

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    interested in signing up a diverse mix of people to the bone marrow registry to save those with blood diseases. While what we do is all volunteering based and not in hospitals being the ones taking others bone marrow, we learn about the donation process. As regards to safety during the bone marrow donation process, they sterilize your arm or the area around your pubic bone depending on the type of donation needed. The nurses make sure there is no contamination in the area where the needle is…

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    The Canadian Red Cross

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    The Red Cross is an international humanitarian organization that was founded to protect human life and health, to ensure respect for all human being and prevent human suffering. The Red Cross aims to “ To improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity in Canada and around the world” By all means to encourage more people to donate blood. The target audience is current mentality and board demographic especially young professionals. There are total six goals that Red…

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    However, not only does the company of the products being displayed benefit from these ads, but the people benefit as well morally and contentment. Without ads, no one would know when a movie, book, or event is taking place. If there wasn 't a constant reminder for a test coming up, people would be upset that it came up unexpectedly. The same can go for a an item or event you are desperately waiting for. If it just came and went without a single peep from a poster or announcement or…

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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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    "Soma, you father got caught--" "Again?" I groaned. It was the fourth time this year Ma brought me the news. For some reason, my father, Akaash Choudri, managed to get caught drinking blood. I always had to go and meddle with the mind of the person who caught Pa red-handed. Red-fanged, more accurately. Pa entered the living room with a guilty expression and took a seat next to me. "Except this time it was more than one person. There 's already suspicion about the unknown deaths and your…

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