FINAL PROJECT: Abstract and Reader's Reponse > TerpsForLife Constitution
BS, good plan. In terms of your last question in the reluctant reader profile, you might include some cases or quotes from people who now live because of organ transplants.
You might also want to note that in the case of liver and kidneys, you do not need to be a cadaver donor.
Here is the algorithm work I mentioned to you in class. Professor is on campus, now; he studied at UMCP as an undergrad.
http://jpdickerson.com/research.html
You might also want to note that in the case of liver and kidneys, you do not need to be a cadaver donor.
Here is the algorithm work I mentioned to you in class. Professor is on campus, now; he studied at UMCP as an undergrad.
http://jpdickerson.com/research.html
December 11, 2016 |
Marybeth Shea
Hmm. Organ donation disturbs the human body and doctors are more likely to view you as an organ farm rather then a patient if you are one! I don't want my family to watch someone remove my organs. Besides, if my organs are still alive, I can still be alive! I can save lives in others ways why do I have to be an organ donor?