Becoming An Organ Donor -
There are two very important parts of information that I will need and add to my speech. I will discuss these below and I well also tell you why these points are important for my speech.
The first point that will be imperative to my speech are the stories of hope that people that have donated organs have help made happen. A couple of years ago an 18 year old man died in a car accident. His family didn't think twice about donating his organs and the doctor told the family that 70 people benefited from this donation. This is a very inspiring story and this is going to be vital to my speech as I will persuade the class to become an organ donors when they turn 18. This is one of the very strong and effective ways to do this by telling the class of stories like these.
The second point or points are very important as these statistics are from past years and have effected many people in Australia. One in nine Australian's over the age of 25 have kidney damage. Most of these people in their later life need transplants. In the past 60 years over 30,000 people have died from not getting transplants. In Australia alone in 2009 out of the millions of people eligible to give organs only 247 people donated their organs! All of these statistics are true and will be vital to my speech as this evidence will show that not many people in Australia donate their organs and that this much change.
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