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    Introduction Many have been in a situation where they were asked if they would like to donate to a foundation of some sort. We have all had an opportunity to help or ignore. Which is the main problem in the article “The Solution to World Poverty.” Peter Singer, the author of this article gives various examples on how people act in a situation relating to poverty. He uses examples from a movie called Central Station and a book by Peter Unger called Living High and Letting Die. These examples…

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    was mainly in the hospital). She is a savior sister, living to save her sister, Kate, from Leukemia. Up to today Anna would donate anything her sister could possibly need. more. But now she has to donate her kidney. After all of the surgeries and donations forced on her, she wants to be a free and independent person and create her real self. A kidney transplant is a hard surgery to recover from too, and Kate might not even make it though the procedure. Going to attorney Campbell Alexander, so…

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    ASPCA And Animal Cruelty

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    “In the arms of the angel, fly away from here, from this dark, cold hotel room, and the endlessness that you fear. You are pulled from the wreckage, of your silent reverie. You're in the arms of the angel, may you find some comfort here” (Sarah McLachlan). Each day, hundreds of animals die from hunger and abuse. The ASCPA allows abused and neglected animals to have a voice. It is an organization that provides food, shelter, and care for the animals. Even animals deserve to have the necessities…

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    When people donate their bodies to science one would believe that it would be used to train medical students in their desired fields. A human cadaver is what medical students live to work and study on to expand their career. On the contrary, people who donate their bodies to science have no idea where their body will go. Blindly accepting this fate, some bodies will go to cadaver labs, others may go to safety studies and in some cases environmental studies. In Mary Roach’s nonfiction novel,…

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    To distinguish Abercrombie from the old brand image the plan is to set up a campaign where people can return clothes, irrespective what kind of brand. Abercrombie and Fitch will receive those cloth, improve them and then give them away to charity. For instance, to third country kids who need cloth. The idea behind this approach is, that the company gets as far away as possible from their previous image. The image, that only rich and beautiful people can wear A&F. H&M did a very similar campaign…

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    UNICEF is a wonderful foundation that helps many children and women around the world. They have fundraisers to raise money for children with cancer. At the moment the leader of UNICEF is stepping down therefore, UNICEF is in need of a new leader that will contribute to helping the children. The new leader needs to be brave,needs to be a kind, helpful human being, and wants gender equality. Eleanor Roosevelt is the perfect person to be the leader of UNICEF. Eleanor does not have a lot of…

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    27 million…27 million! people were helped in 2015, and 30 thousand annually! This is not luck the salvation army has reached out to all corners of the world, from Iowa to Taiwan and everything in between. Before you donate to any other charity consider this. The salvation army has a very wide variety of different causes you can put your money to, and the salvation army is not hard to find. Which means no matter where you are at there is a good chance you can hear someone ringing a bell this…

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    Organ Donation Debate

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    procurement organizations, which collect and distribute donated organs, are under intense pressure to increase the frequency and availability of these donations. Unfortunately, many patients waiting for a transplant will die before ever receiving one. This has inspired discussions that question whether the nation should explore alternative avenues of organ donation procurement, with some debating the merits of legalizing the sale of human organs. The debate concerning whether the sale of human…

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    Organ donation seems like a simple thing, but is it really? For those who don’t know what a organ donor is a organ donor is someone who donates their organs. One organ donor body can save up to 8 people with their hearts, kidneys, pancreas, lungs, liver and intestines. A organ donor can be alive if its a kidney or a sliver of their liver, if they are a match. A person can be alive but brain dead, and with consent of their family they can still be a donor. I agree with organ donation because…

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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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