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1. Compensation for an organ donor Essay
Compensation for an organ donor EssayCompensation for an organ donor EssayRead
“Legalizing the Organ Trade?” by Ritter, located on the Time website (copy and paste the
link into the URL).http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1833858,00.htmlAs
noted in Peter Ritter’s (2008), “Legalizing the Organ Trade?”, Singapore’s health minister,
Khaw Boon Wan, argued that, “We may be able to find an acceptable way to allow a
meaningful compensation for some living, unrelated kidney donors, without breaching
ethical principles or hurting the sensitivities of others” (para. 2). In the definition essay
assignment, you are asked to select a term, define the term, and offer evidence to your
definition of the term.Assignment:In this case, imagine you have selected the term
meaningful compensation to define. You might ask yourself: What constitutes meaningful
compensation for an organ donor, especially if the donor is poor and the recipient is
wealthy? What examples of human organ sales can I find that match or do not match your
definition of meaningful compensation? What other terms related to organ sales and
donation would be suitable for an argument of definition?ORDER NOW FOR CUSTOMIZED,
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