SAMPLE PERSUASIVE SPEECH OUTLINE (Monroe’s Motivated Sequence) Title: Organ Donation Name: Susie Smith General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to donate their organs and tissues when they die and to act upon their decision to donate. Time: 8 min. 29 sec. I. INTRODUCTION (Attention) A. Attention Material/Credibility Material: 1. How do you feel when you have to wait for something you really‚ really want? What if it was something you couldn’t live
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planning (the use of contraceptives or not)‚ abortion‚ perinatal ethics (in-vitro fertilization) and eugenics (breeding to produce a superior species in humans). Ethical issues related to the quality of life or supporting life are related to HIV/AIDS‚ organ transplantation and genetic science. Topics related to death and dying are euthanasia (medicated painless death)‚ withdrawing and withholding support (on life support to sustain life) and preparing for the end of life such as an advanced directive
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Thesis: Organ Donors should be able to have the right to choose if their organs after death will be donated to another without any complications even if they die of brain death or euthanasia‚ inside or outside a medical facility‚ as well as laws should be put in place or an alternative method stating that their wishes no matter what the family thinks‚ due to ethical or moral issues‚ should be honored. Organs are going to waste every year because not enough people are donating their organs. Many
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Organ Donation and Its Importance Unwind‚ a dystopian novel written by Neal Shusterman‚ addresses many concerning matters in the world today and in the foreseeable future. A blatant theme that is conveyed throughout the novel is the always present need for organ donations. The importance of organs in our society and that of Unwind‚ is shown through the outcomes due to a deficiency of organs‚ the immoral ways of attaining organs‚ and the shocking agreement of society concerning immoral
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Organ Donors Put Their Heart Into It Every time a person goes into the DMV to get their licensed renewed they are faced with a proposal: Do they or do they not wish to be registered as an organ donor? The only physical proof of registering is a tiny circular sticker labeled “Donor” that can so easily be scratched off‚ and so easily forgotten until the time comes. In the essay‚ “Death’s Waiting List”‚ Sally Satel argues that morality will not persevere through this world of self interest ‚ so an
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Organ Donation in Aboriginal Communities Summary By: Debra Heberlein SFU ID # Health Science 130 Dr. Rochelle Tucker March 20‚ 2010 The incidence of diabetes in First Nation people has increased dramatically and is continually rising. This is partly due to traditional lifestyle and food changes. Pollution and lack of access have prevented First Nation people from continuing their traditional diet. Poverty‚ unemployment and unfit housing conditions in isolated communities
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Bibliography: The Ethics of Organ Transplanting: The Current Debate‚ Arthur Caplan‚ 1998‚ pp. 41-43. The Encyclopedia of Health‚ Dale C. Garell‚ M.D. General Editor‚ Jeffrey Finn and Eliot Marshall‚ 1990‚ pp. 67-69‚ 95-97. 133-135. The Nicholas Greene Effect: A Boy ’s Gift to the
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Persuasive Speech Outline Topic: Organ Donation General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech my audience will consider donating their organs and tissues after death and to act upon their decision to donate. Central Idea: The need is constantly growing for organ donors and it is very simple to be an organ donor when you no longer need your organs. Introduction: How do you feel when you’re waiting for something you really really want? Or what if it’s not even
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BODY There are 120‚000 people on the waiting list to receive an organ transplant. Each day about 22 people die from either waiting or cannot find a correct match to get a transplant. In a year span over one thousand lives were taken. Even if they are able to find a match. If that was you or someone you loved that was on the waiting list wouldn’t you want someone to donate? TRANSITION: They still have a slim chance that the new organ would not
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a Life TOPIC: Organ Donating ORGANIZATION: Problem/ Solution SPECIFIC PURPOSE: I would like my audience to believe that acquiring information about organ donating will save lives and encourage people to donate. INTRODUCTION: I. Attention Getter: You have the ability to save lives by simply dying. What am I talking about? I am talking about organ donors. According to the official U.S. Government web site for organ and tissue donation‚ about 74 people receive organ transplants each
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