The receiving person would get a new lease on life, getting to live longer thanks to the original owner of the organ. There would also, most likely, not be a shortage of organs for people who desperately needed them. Second, the bad part of paying for organs is that you are selling parts of the human body. This violates a 1984 federal law that declares organs a national resource and not subjected to compensation. Pennsylvania only plans to donate $300 to the funeral home to help pay for the costs of funerals.
What if you needed a kidney, do you think you would get it in time before you died? Most people don’t like to donate their organs while living or after death, so there are very few organs available to the people in need of them. In the essay “Need Transplant Donors? Pay them” Virginia Postrel speaks about how there’s a shortage of kidneys for the people that need them and possible solution to this problem to pay live donors for donations. To increase the supply of deceased donors is quite difficult; donors have to die under the right circumstances.
The purpose is to argue that potential organ donors should be rewarded for their generosity .In addition, Satel argues the current system of altruistic donation is yet noble, it is not the most motivating course for organ donation out of all the alternatives to save people’s lives. The author gives examples including her own organ recipient experience to illustrate how the current system can be altered and improved otherwise the only people who would volunteer to donate organs would be ones that no longer needed them, the deceased. Satel pinpoints the short comings with the current system and offers rebuttals to altruism supporters. Compensation is given for blood plasma donated at clinic. “Today we routinely assign valuation to the body.
One donor can help one recipient enjoy a better quality life. By donating organs you will be able to save lives and that will make you a true hero to that person and their family. If you have ever known someone who has received an organ, then you will know just what an incredible gift this is. If you can save someone from dying, then of course most of us would see this as a highly positive thing. If you were dead and your organs were in a good condition there is no reason for you to keep them for yourself, especially when your organs can save some people from dying.
Organ Donation, Selling, & Human Trafficking Impact on Personal (Ethical) Values When thinking of organ donation, most people just think of donating your organs after you die or when someone desperately needs it. It saves lives but, when looking at a wider picture we see not only donating. For example, selling and human trafficking is happening as well. Depending on personal or ethical values, makes the difference of how each of these may impact people. The processes of each, donating, selling, and trafficking can change the people’s opinions or values.
In my own community, several people have needed transplants in order to live. In this kind of situation, the community is affected along with the family and patient; people experience first-hand the terrible feeling of waiting for an organ or tissue match. When these people were in need of a donation, the community became more involved with the transplant process, and many people who had previously not considered donation signed up to be organ or tissue donors. Many people felt that they had a duty to become donors; perhaps this idea of personal duty is correct. I think our society has a responsibility to take care of its members, and that responsibility extends to organ and tissue donation.
It’s wonderful to have a trust set up after a person dies to provide for such charity however failing during your lifetime to help with those charities does no one any good. That means that people must wait until you’re dead. For example if there are orphaned children they can’t wait thirty to forty years for you to die when there may be a need for an orphanage now. Ford, for example, helped make manufacturing of products easier so that it can be done quicker by line work. At one point, when building the model T he was limited in how many that could be produced in a day.
Apart from fear there are several factors that influence a persons’ decision to sign up for organ donation. Some people simple do not donate due to their religious and cultural beliefs such as going to the spirit world with an intact body. A large number of people are deceived by myths such as doctors withholding a patients’ treatment once they know that the patient wanted to be a donor, a donors’ organs will be given to the highest bidder and not to the person who is in great need and that you have to be young and of good health before when you die to be a donor. The organ donation process is complex and needs well
Persuasive speech outline Organ donation Introduction Opening: Almost everyone would want to be able to say “I have saved a life.” But by becoming an organ donor, you can be able to say “I will save a life.” Organ donation is a selfless way to give back to others, and to be able to make a huge difference by giving another person a second chance at life. Thesis Statement: I know that not everyone is going to agree, but today I am going to try to persuade you to become and organ donor. Sources: I found my information from three internet source. Preview Statement: I will begin my speech by telling you a little bit about organ donation, I will then explain to you the need for organ donors, next I will tell you some benefits for becoming and organ donor, and finally I will tell you how easy it is to become an organ donor. Transition Sentence: Let’s begin with my first main idea.
Why you should become a blood donor Good morning everyone. My name is Charlene Katie Pinckney and my speech today is about why you should donate blood. Donating blood is something a lot of people take for granted until either someone close to them or even they themselves are in a medical situation and need it. I’ve given blood but never thought I would never have a situation where someone close to me would be the recipient. Today, I’m going to talk about my personal experience and also how donating blood can save lives.