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    Hey y'all, I have been blessed with the opportunity to serve on UGA Miracle’s High School Outreach Committee. On this committee, I will serve as a mentor to students around Athens-Clarke County, while empowering them to become involved in Children’s Miracle Network. UGA Miracle is a an incredible student-run philanthropy at the University of Georgia that benefits Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, specifically the Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit and the Aflac Cancer and Blood…

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    need. I will argue that the decision his parents made for him was morally permissible, even though he did not have a say in what was done with his body after his death. I will apply feminine care ethics to my argument for the birth of Teddy and the donation of his organs without his consent. The basis of feminist care ethics is that relationships matter, and in the case of Teddy Houlston the most important relationship is between Teddy and his parents, Jess and Mike (Ingram, Parks 166). An…

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    the day prior but when asked for a charitable donation, she said she did not have any money to give. The co-worker that I brought lunch for, was able to donate five dollars towards the charity. I purchased a ginger-ale for a friend and when asked for a donation, she obliged by donating the loose change she had in her wallet. The friend that I purchased the lemons and limes for was also willing to donate towards the charity. She gave the largest donation by writing a check. I was actually…

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    American Red Cross Ethics

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    disaster, there could be millions to billions of dollars changing hands through donations in a very short-period of time. Furthermore, one can easily conclude that only a few employees with leadership responsibilities, who have unethical motives, could simply mishandle donated funds for his or her own desires. Nevertheless, some of the recent problems the American Red Cross has encountered with handling donation money involve thief from leaders for his or her own personal use,…

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    scholarships for student in the need of therapy. Another portion of the funds go to purchasing AmTrykes which are bikes for the disabled to help promote mobility. Details of Gobble Wobble Participating in Gobble Wobble can be done with a simple monetary donation of a hundred…

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    American Red Cross Origin and Purpose In 1863, Switzerland adopted the International Red Cross (Rosenberg, n.d., para, 2). Going off of that idea, Clara Barton, a military nurse of the Civil War, founded the American Red Cross (ARC) in 1881, originally named American Association of the Red Cross (Rosenberg, n.d., para. 1). ARC is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, charitable organization (Bancuk, n.d., para 1). “The American Red Cross jumped into its first disaster relief operation when they responded…

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    What is our moral responsibility as affluent Americans in regard to the poor? This is a debate that does not have an easy yes or no answer and which can easily lead to hurt feelings. Is it better to help out those in need even though it can have negative results, or is it better to just leave them to fend for themselves? In his essay “Famine, Affluence, and Morality,” Peter Singer argues that it is the moral responsibility of the affluent and well off to help those in poor circumstances while…

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    AIDS or a critical illness. The funding relies on the generosity of others which is highly unpredictable. Any donation big or small is highly appreciated and valued. The funding comes from donations from food to cars to homes. This problem has caused the store to be very low in fresh food items, but thankfully have never had a situation in which they ran out. The consistency of donations is hard to project especially during certain times of the year some donate less, and other times people…

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    making it very attainable. Switching to the easier to use Artez Interactive online payment system is another recommendation. The Artez system offers features such as online campaign tracking and donations through Facebook. As the target market is influenced by their friends, being able to track and compare donations will encourage them to raise more money. Also, the target market consists of frequent social media users who will respond positively to the integration of their Facebook accounts…

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    The articles “Eggs for Sales” by M. A. Garcia reveals her feelings and belief about Egg donation and her struggle donating an egg. I agree how the authors handled that situation with her donating her egg for family who is infertile. Well for me I feel like it is the owner of the eggs choice to choose the fate of her egg. I sense that she made up her mind she did not want any kids. At first, she did it for the money then later decided that she was doing it for a fantastic because helping a family…

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