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    affected. They, for example, easily loss their weight(S) as a result of the loss of appetite. These patients may also be emotionally distributed, which affect their relationships with others. Lastly, the prevention of the liver cancer is essential and critical. The liver cancer can be prevented by avoiding alcohol and lowering the risk of becoming infected with hepatitis C. (7) Besides prevention, the patients and their families should be aware of the course of this disease to deal effectively…

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    Nowadays organ donation is a controversial topic. It is the action of giving an organ by a person so it can be transplanted by surgical technique in the body of the beneficiary. But should it be mandatory? Why and why not. Firstly, everybody wants to accomplish something significant, what can be more noteworthy than saving individuals' lives. There is no reason to keep our organs when we are dead. I comprehend that a few individuals might consider it as stopping our body being our possession;…

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    There is a great deal of speculation of whether or not organ selling should be legal. Stephen Wilkinson states that organ sale is the selling of organs to give to another person, in the hopes of getting a paycheck. There are two ways to do this: paying people money for their body after they pass or to pay the patient’s family for their deceased loved ones’ organs (Wilkinson 2011). The United States has already developed a way to aid those who need organs receive a healthy one through a process…

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    Organ Transplants Introduction Topic: Organ transplants Purpose statement: I want to educate my audience about organ donation matching process, the requirements to donate and to receive organs, and how donations can be found. I. The need of an organ. A. The history of organ transplants. B. How organ transplants can save your life. II. Today I wanted to inform you about the organ donation matching process and the requirements to donate and receive organs and how donations can be found Intro:…

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    A corporation is directed by a Board of Directors. There are stocks, which are remaining assets of the corporation that would be due to stockholders, which fluctuate in value according to the profits or losses of the corporation. Corporations pay a different tax rate then companies and individuals. A limited liability company (LLC) does not have stockholders, it is comprised of members that have an interest in the company but do not have any personal liability if the company were to be sued.…

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    Organ Donation In Canada

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    they gave their life to someone who couldn't have one before. Argument #3 But there is an argument about promoting automatic organ donation in Canada and that is that many people tend to assume that doctors won't try as hard to save a life in a critical condition because they want to give their organs to someone in need of them. But that's not true. MayoClinic.org states that "When you go to the hospital for treatment, doctors focus on saving your life — not somebody else's." And that's…

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    Court Clerks

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    examine the case and inspire a deal, and confirm the rules and court procedures. Most of the judges have a law degrees and also are elected or appointed. The judge must complete the training that is require by the state or training programs led by legal organizations, such as the ABA, National Judicial College or National Center for State Courts ("Should I Become a Judge?", 2017). The annual salary for a judge is about $102,000 dollars a year. The court administrators handles the produces in…

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    Criminal Justice Concepts

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    groups, natural law, legal positivism, legal realism, and the sociological perspective; in which each group either is distinctively different or shows some traits of other theories but, each can be exemplified to show their uniqueness. Natural law believes that morality has a place in law; while conversely the legal positivist perspective will argue that empirical evidence and practices should be the only method used when conducting legal practices. Legal realism is the focus and study of how…

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    Benefits Of Unwinding

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    To begin with, patients who are in desperate need of organs can be guaranteed one from an Unwind and do not need to suffer through the hassle of waiting lists due to limited donors. For example, Admiral Dunfee needed a healthy heart as he was in critical condition due to a heart attack. The hospital staff said that he needed a heart transplant and that there were plenty of healthy young hearts, but the Admiral refused to have a transplant knowing that they were from Unwinds. The significance of…

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    Have you ever thought “I’m young and healthy, I don’t have to worry about death. Nothing bad will happen to me bad things just happen to other people.” That is a very common idea that humans perceive to be the reality. However, accidents happen everyday. You never know when you might find yourself in the situation of needing an organ transplant. Organ donation takes one person's organs and tissues after they have passed on for transplantation into another. Therefore contrary to the many…

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