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    Political donations play an important role within the Australian Legal System. There are many cons and pros about this particular issue and debate about how it affects the Australian democratic system and if the law on it should be altered. A political donation is a donation of money to benefit candidates, political parties, member of Parliament to help with the funding of elections, political and community activities. Parliament of Australia (2012) has claimed that it’s “Establishing a funding scheme

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    would help someone after you have passed on. Organ and tissue donation is a topic that does not get enough attention. "Ninety-five percent of Americans say that they support donation yet the number of registered donors is much smaller (www.organdonor.gov). " Anyone can sign up to be a donor. After death you can donate your organs. Each day 18 people will die waiting on organs. Tissues are also able to be donated. The age of donation do not matter. Some mothers donate the blood of the

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    Organ Donation Essay

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    such as hospital bills, rehabilitation and, days of missed work. This in turn would increase the number of available organs, while the need for black market organ sales would plummet. Organ donation is when an individual allows for the legal removal of major organs for someone in need of a major organ. Donation may be for research purposes, or, more popular healthy transplantable organs and tissues may be donated to be transplanted into another individual. Common transplantations include the kidneys

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    Organ Donation

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    Compensation for Organ Donation Many people’s lives come to an end earlier than expected. When this happens, families mourn the loss of the loved one. However, do people mourn the loss of another life if the individual is not an organ donor? The National Kidney Foundation believes that “legalizing payments of human organs” should continue to be opposed, as codified in the third title of the National Organ Transplant Act. (National Kidney Foundation 220). If this title is changed, then there will

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    Speech On Blood Donation

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    America or a doctor to save a life, it is just as easy as donating blood. I once donated blood and I felt like a real time superhero. I saved the life of a girl named Jessie who got into a severe accident and it made me feel good about myself. Blood donation started as early as 1668 and has hence been going on. Every 2 seconds, someone is in critical need of a blood transfusion. People usually donate blood and walk away as if nothing has happened. They view this as a normal everyday thing that people

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    The Pros and Cons of Organ Donation Essay

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    they die, there are also some organs that can be donated while they are living. While living people can donate their kidney, part of their pancreas, part of a lung, part of a liver, part of the intestine, bone marrow, and blood (Organ and Tissue Donation). Most people who donate organs or tissues while they are alive donate the organ or tissue to a family member or friend, but there are some cases where they donate it to someone they don’t know. Some of the organs can regenerate themselves and some

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    Organ Donation Essay

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    willing to give their organs. To explain what an organ donation is when someone wants to donate an organ to someone who has a faulty organ. The organs can be anything from a heart to a lung. The point of these donations is to give someone with little chance to live a chance of living by giving them an organ either from someone who has passed away, or to give them an organ like a kidney from someone who only needs one kidney. Organ donations are generally done from the goodness of people's hearts

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    Organ Donation Essay

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    One organ donor can save or improve up to fifty lives. Kidneys, hearts, lungs, livers, and other major organs have been applicable for organ transplants. Doctors performed the first procedure of this kind in the mid-1950s and since sustained many lives, earning the common name a “gift of life.” These surgeries have led to many innovative procedures that can solve problems that once seemed insoluble. Medical advancements, such as transplants, are ethical and necessary for promoting the well-being

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    Anonymous Sperm and Egg Donation Essay

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    Anonymous Sperm and Egg Donation Anonymous sperm and egg donation is a serious topic. Some people think they should remain anonymous and some do not. A few reasons for becoming known donors are legal rights, medical reasons, and psychological problems. The parents and donor kids should know where the sperm or egg came from because it might affect their futures. Medical risks are a huge deal that everyone needs to be aware of, but especially those who are not sure where they came from. Donor children

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    waiting for an organ donation and every ten minutes another person is added to the waiting list. Organ donation takes healthy organs and tissues from one person for transplantation to another person. Everyone should be an organ donor if you are able to because one donor can save eight lives, and the gift of life is the best gift you can give ("Organ Donation Statistics"). Although 95% of United States citizens support organ donations, only 54% are actually donors ("Organ Donation Statistics"). Many

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