Blood Donation
By: cookies4less • August 6, 2013 • Essay • 338 Words (2 Pages) • 1,630 Views
Specific Goal: I want to persuade my audience to donate blood regularly if their blood is safe to be transferred to another human being
Introduction
Example of Jim playing and then broken bones and serious burn
Decision to give blood
Importance of donating blood
Thesis statement: Donating blood helps save lives through a relatively simple and painless process that also provides numerous benefits to the donors
Body
I. Need Step
A. Blood supply need is increasing
B. Don't donate blood if you are unsure about the safety of your blood
C. Need of Blood
II. Satisfaction Step
A. I want you to want to donate blood and understand the process
B. Information about donating blood
C. Hospital should have enough safe blood for their patients
D. Numerous benefits of donating blood.
E. Questions about giving bloods
III. Visualization step
A. Healthy donor with safe blood needs to make a effort to donate blood
B. Hope that when we encounter a situation when we or someone we know, needs bloods was available when he or she need it.
Conclusion
So, as I have explained to you, there is a definite need for increased blood supplies in our hospitals. Someone needs blood every three seconds. The donation process is simple and you get the greatest benefit of all—saving people's lives. It's hard to imagine that you don't have to be a superhero or in the right place at the right time to save a life.
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