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    Organ Donation by Prisoners There have been rumors that China has been harvesting organs from the prisoners on a massive scale. There hasn't been a total amount of executions that China has done because they do not report them all but after executing them, they take the organs and do secret operations. However for the people that do not agree with Chinaś communist government, retrieving organs from prisoners have had bad outcomes because they stood up for the prisoners. They have their organs…

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    I learned, the more nervous I became about the logic of my decision at age 18 to donate… Donors are lauded for their altruism and bravery for what is promoted as a benign procedure with low long-term risk. We are told about neither the reality of donation risks nor the scarcity of data that’s available.’’ Although he seems to be using an appeal to logos, he is unable to give enough information to actually support it. His research consist of the voices of previous donors who have gone through the…

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    Organ Donation Beneficial

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    Organ donation is the act of surgically removing an organ from one individual and transplanting that organ into another individual. This process is necessary because the receiving individual's particular organ has failed and in order to survive they must accept a functioning organ. Therefore, organ donation is necessary to save lives. Although, in order to have the organs available, the community must be willing to donate their organs. Overall, to greatly increase the amount of organs available,…

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    organ removal is allowed. You would then either have to register in a database to become a donor at some point in your life or be given the option when death is approaching (Rippon, 2012). Evidence has shown that majority of people support organ donation but many fail to register as an organ donor under the current opt-in system (Rippon, 2012). People are also reluctant to move to an…

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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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    Organ Donor

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    an organ donor is that they can still have an open casket funeral; donation is only considered after a patient has passed away, and they can save many lives. Donors can still have an open casket funeral which is another worry to some. This is a common misconception as well. Bodies are clothed for a funeral; therefore there would be no signs of the donation (citation). Once placed in the casket there should be no signs of a donation. Since open casket is the most traditional funeral, medical…

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    The fundamental ethical challenges with organ donation centre around if thethe risks of a patient will being harmed by donating organs (referred to as dead donor rule) [23] and whether it is their request to donate organs. There are numerous ethical challenges around the consent process, particularly in relation to informed decision making. Various options have been considered and implemented -; OPT INopt-in, voluntary and mandated choice [23]. Mandated choice, is when the potential donor…

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    of donated organs is completely safe. A person not registered as an organ donor may believe organ donation is against his or her religion or that it is necessary to donate organs while still living, but that is not the case. There are almost only benefits when it comes to registering to be an organ donor. To first understand why organ donation is important, it is necessary to know how organ donations happen. “Transplantation occurs when organs or tissues are removed from one part of a person’s…

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    of viable potential deceased donors actually donate and potential living donors are deemed medically unsuitable or are unwilling to donate. Thus there isn 't enough organs to satisfy the ever growing need. Legalizing financial incentive for organ donation could increase the number of willing donors, as well as decrease illegal organ harvesting and transplant. Increasing the availability of donors would save countless lives. However, would offering a financial incentive to…

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    Essay On Organ Sales

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    selling organs will lead to more controversy than good. Currently the only legal way for a person with an organ failure to have a transplant is through donation after being put on a list. With 68,000 Americans on a organ donation waiting list, and another American added to the list every sixteen minutes, twelve Americans die every day waiting for a donation (Harris 213). If the government created a program to allow the selling of organs, there could possibly…

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