I have a persuasive speech that I have to write by tomorrow. my aim is to persuade people do donate blood, it has to be a six to eight minute speech so if anyone out there has anything good on that topic that might help it would be awesome, thanks. :)
OrionsFire answered Sunday May 8 2005, 3:42 pm: People aren't compatible with everyone, so it is basically essential that several different types of people donate. Not only that, but most people cannot donate to infants because they are carriers of many things that adults are immune too. It's easy to do and they give you juice and cookies afterwards. Blood banks can only hold blood for a certain amount of time before they need a fresh supply, it goes bad and they need a constant supply. A major crash can completely empty out a blood bank, therefore ready donors are needed all the time. [ OrionsFire's advice column | Ask OrionsFire A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Sunday May 8 2005, 3:29 pm: write about the convinient stops where you can donate it, the amount of time, the things it helps out with. i would put in some quotes from people who have been helped by a donors blood. hope this helps. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
RaZzLeDaZzLe2011 answered Sunday May 8 2005, 3:26 pm: i'm not really sure, but for starters definately say something along the lines of "it doesn't take long for you to donate it, and it can help someone so much." i'm sure you will do great! if you have any other questions about this or anything else feel free to ask! [ RaZzLeDaZzLe2011's advice column | Ask RaZzLeDaZzLe2011 A Question ]
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