Sunday, February 17, 2019
Organ Donation and Forest Depletion Depicted in Fitzhughââ¬â¢s The Organ Gr
organ Donation and woods Depletion Depicted in Fitzhughs The Organ GrindersOn the back of my drivers endorse there is a box which will allow me to donate variety meat if I wish to do so. Upon first receiving my license I didnt know whether to sign it or where I could find three witnesses to check off me sign. Modern science is allowing people to live longer than ever before, and transplantation failed organs is another method to preserve our frail lives. The problem with human race organ transplantation is there is never enough supply to brook the high demand. With organ transplants being a problem in our society, the decrease rain forest is another pressing issue. It has been estimated that our rain forests could disappear inside 40 years at our current logging rate (Raintree, 2004). The rationalness we were always told to recycle and save a tree is because the rain forests exit our breathing air. The rain forests provide a billet for many animals and removing the animals from their home will cause extinction. In the novel The Organ Grinders, Paul Symon the important character, observes the apparent problem that exists in rain forest depletion and with organ transplantation. With a few significant changes, the damage done by these technologies can be minimized and life be treasured. As an adolescent Paul Symon proposed a plan to Jerry Landis who was the owner of Landaq, a biotechnology corporation. Once Landis got a vulnerability with Paul to make him feel good and got him to leave, Landis and his photographer burst into laughter. indeed he saw Jerry Landis drop his proposal into the wastebasket. And with that simple act, Jerry Landis taught Paul a painful lessonit wasnt the worst thing Jerry Landis would ever do to him.(Fitzhugh,... ...e Organ Grinders. New York Avon, 1998John J. Fung Transplanting Animal Organs Into Humans Is feasible 1999 Nov http//www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1272/is_2654_128/ai_57564084Alan H. Berger Xe notransplantation The Ethics, the Science, the Risks 1996 sue 15 http//articles.animalconcerns.org/ar-voices/archive/xeno_risks.htmlAlexander Tabarrok A Moral Solution to the Organ Shortage 2001 February http//www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?ID=283savetherainforest.org Facts about the rainforest http//www.savetherainforest.org/savetherainforest_007.htmwikipedia rain forest 2004http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainforestrain-tee.com Rain forest facts 2004 http//www.rain-tree.com/facts.htmRobert E. Michler Xenotransplantation Risks, Clinical Potential, and Future Prospects 1996 March http//www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol2no1/michler.htm
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