1) We would have to confirm and know whether the donor is selling their organ for money or just donating with goodwill and no other intentions like for the sake of cash because they have cash flow problems and whether the donor is healthy without that certain donated organ. If the person's body won't be able to function properly without that organ, the doctor certainly will not perform the operation eventhough the person needs money urgently. If the person donates it out of goodwill and if the person's body can function well without that certain organ. I don't think there will not be any implications to both the donor and the patient if everything is confirmed and checked thoroughly.
2)It may not happen. Some kind souls may donate their organs voluntarily to the poor who needs it as much as the rich do. Even if organ trade is legalized, after some people pass away, one of their wishes may be to donate their organs out and this is when the poor can opt for getting the organs? As you've said, if the rich can always be cured, they will have the mindset that they can always purchase an organ, therefore they may not treasure their body or organ as much as the poor that has a new organ. So they might get sick again, if they cannot find a suitable organ they might die too.
3) It may happen. People who needs the organ desperately will turn to auctioning, but i believe people that has integrity will not allow two or more people to auction for it. It is meant to save a life not to have chances to get extra cash. Maybe they should have a law fixed along with the legalizing of organ trade whereby no auctioning is not allowed?
School is...
School is like my second home, where i can find friends that i am close with. That i can share my joys and sorrows with. I enjoy when i am with my cliques and friends. At times, we do help each other relieve stress. As we know, we are in a competitive class and at this age we are studying hard to obtain the good grades that we want. Sometimes when we do not understand certain topics in lesson and when the tests and exams are getting nearer and nearer each day we tend to get more stressed out and worried. This is when our friends can help, they help by teaching us what they know to us and answering certain doubts that we have in mind. They can also help to let us feel more relaxed and less stressed by cracking jokes and cheering each other on.
School is also a place that i spend most of my time on other than home. We study in school for like an average of 5 hours for normal days with float out, it will be like around 7 hours. With CCA, we only go home around 6pm and reach home around 7pm. In CCAs, we can learn extra skills, like media where they learn how to operate the lights and sound systems and performing arts where we can learn various skills that are needed in our CCA. Taking over our CCAs is also when we learn to be tougher and stronger, some may need to show their potential from their titles too. We increase our knowledge during lessons by listening in lessons although sometimes i can really doze off. Lol. Homework starts to pile up too, for us to practice skills that we have learnt in lessons.
It also contains our memories whether sad or happy ones because many things would have surely happened before. Disputes and disagreements between people? Good results or bad results? Achieved awards? Also friends that will continue to accompany us through the rest of the secondary school life or maybe even life-long friends. We never know.
Juliana(:
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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