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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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    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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    Speech On Save Life

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    experience but, I’m glad to tell you that there is a way. There is way to beat this impossible. There is way to do something. There is a way you can save a life. It’s something we all were born 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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    Kickstarter Project

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    The emergence of Kickstarter has changed the environment for Start-ups. People can have an idea, whether it be a film, a product, a book, etc. and post it on the site and people can fund this project. In the curated section called, “Greek dads”, I found two projects. The first one is called the “Fidget cube”, and the second project is called “Superb Wooden Marble Run”. I will be explaining these in the following paragraphs. First let 's start with the Superb Wooden Marble Run. This is there…

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    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 concerned about. C. Speaker Credibility (right to inform): Being a strong advocate for helping others has brought me much interest in the subject of blood donation; this has influenced me to conduct…

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    Sperm Donation Benefits

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    Many women who are looking to conceive but have a few dilemmas will turn to sperm donation and artificial insemination.You might choose a sperm donor to help when unable to conceive such as a woman who doesn 't have a male partner or a couple experiencing male infertility. Like many things, there are both beneficial and unbeneficial outcomes to sperm donors. Some benefits being that it will help mothers trying to conceive and same sex couples along with the men and women who are serving in our…

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    Tpb Theory

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    intention alone compared to intention plus implementation intention have repeatedly shown that the planning from implementation intention leads to a higher likelihood that the behavior will be implemented (Gollwitzer & Sheeran, 2006).Within the blood donation context Godin and colleagues (2010) compared the impact of completing questionnaires eliciting behavioral intention only, implementation intentions only, behavioral intention plus implementation intentions and anticipated regret (asking…

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    Ot the surface, egg donation appears to be a win-win situation. A woman has the opportunity to help an individual conceive a child, and in exchange gets reimbursed for their service. A similar, successful type of donation has been in place for a long time which is sperm donation. Sperm donors receive compensation and are able to use their bodies’ natural resources, so women should have the same opportunity. However, these two systems are very different: the egg donation process takes a longer…

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    When I looked up their website on the internet I was not able to find the information she cited because I was not told where exactly on the website it was supposed to be found. There are many credible websites to use to report facts about blood donations including givingblood.org and bloodsource.org, the…

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    An estimated 1.4 million blood donations are annually assimilated by The Australian Red Cross Blood Service (ARCBS) in Australia alone. ARCBS uses this picture as propaganda to persuade the adult audience to aid hospital patients by donating blood. The message of this ad is that ARCBS is majorly in need of blood contributions and also of money. The significance of this ad is to be able to reveal to the audience the desperate need of blood and money donations The purpose of this image is to…

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