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Here TODAY, gone 2MOROW..have a heart (1 Viewer)

leah1987

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Hi evry1,
I'm doing organ donation and the implications on society, though Im not exactly sure which angle to tackle it or a specific staetement or question. I was thinking "here today, gone tomorrow, so have a heart" but i thought it was a it bias. Does n e one have idea's names etc. anyways gud luck everyone with ur pips and hope u's do well..
leah

serioulsy any ideas id appreciate
 

Abbeygale

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Why not just 'Have a Heart'? It doesn't imply the same bias as 'so have a heart', and it can also mean 'Have a heart' the same way you'd say 'here, have a cookie.'
No, that's stupid.

How about 'Give or take'?

I'm no good at titles. My PIP doesn't even have a working title.

My brother was on the organ donation waiting list for a while. Then he got better. Then he died. (It makes more sense when told in more than three sentences). We ended up in a very weird situation where we were sharing a waiting room with a family who had been asked to decide whether to have their son's organs harvested before switching off the life support or not.
Since I always ask this question, what's your cross cultural? I'd be inclined to compare Christians/atheists/agnostics with religions opposed to it- Jehovah's Witnesses and some (all? I'm not sure) sects of Judaism (my old SAC teacher was Jewish, and her denomination taught that bodies must be buried whole.) But that's just me.
 

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