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Publicēts: 20.11.2003.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Vidusskolas
Literatūras saraksts: Nav
Atsauces: Nav
  • Eseja 'Blood Donations: To Give or not to Give ', 1.
  • Eseja 'Blood Donations: To Give or not to Give ', 2.
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What is blood? Blood is a life force within our bodies that can also travel outside the body from one individual to another. Blood is the one of the few things people can give to others at no expense to themselves. It is the special gift that someone needs. It is the gift of life. The need for blood never ends. The demand is continuous, and there is no substitute for human blood. Our nation's blood supply is sustained entirely by voluntary donations; yet fewer than 5% of American are eligible to give blood do so each year. I would like to look at the advantages of giving blood, who can give blood, and who it might help. Also, I would like to look at the reasons a person may choose not to give blood. It could be a personal issue or a health issue preventing one to give blood. On the other hand, some people even question its safety. However, there are two sides to this issue and David R. Spigel and Lise M. Stevens clarify those sides in their articles. In contrast, according too Syed Sadd, Andaleeb and Amiva K. Basu studies have stated that if people were more aware of the safety and risk free donations, they would be more likely to donate.…

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