PREPARATION OUTLINE
Tittle : The Benefit of blood donation
Organisation Pattern :Monroe’s Motivated Sequence
Visual Aid : Power point slides
General Purpose : To persuade
Specific Purpose : To persuade my audience to donate blood regularly if qualify and safe to do so.
Central Idea : We should donate our blood because it can save lives of people, help stave illness, receive proper diagnosis that refreshes body system. INTRODUCTION
I. Have do you ever felt when you have to wait impatiently for something that you really
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Save lives of people.
A. There are many people who are in urgent need blood and by donating your blood you can give them a new life.
1. The blood that you donate is divided into various components according to the need of patients that can be used for different purposes.
2. Every time you donate blood, it can help up to 3 to 4 people.
B. The satisfaction you get is the biggest thing that you will ever experience in life.
1. It gives you a feeling of proud that you are the reason behind someone’s life.
2. There is no doubt that donating blood is a wonderful feeling meanwhile you can help in saving lives.
(Transition: What are the second advantage of blood donation. )
II. Help stave of illnesses.
A. The amount of iron in body will reduce as you donate blood.
1. Based on Sharon Moalom theorize that infectious agents used iron to survive and grow, so reducing in iron level due to blood donation theoretically lead stave of illness.
2. “Because high iron stores in body have been suggested as a risk factor for acute myocardial infarction, donation of blood could theoretically reduce the risk by lowering iron stores in body.” A study published in the April 2013 issue of American Journal of Public
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This is a healthy process which defines that person is fit and fine.
C. The blood flow also become better that helping to limit damage to the lining of the blood vessels.
D. The entire body gets freshen up, so donating the blood result in much healthy body which increase life span. CONCLUSION
I. Someone needs blood for every four seconds. The blood donation process is simple and you also get the benefit of saving people's lives. Just imagine that you don't have to be a superhero or in the right place to save a life.
II. I hope that you come to realise of many benefits of blood donation, including save lives of people, help stave of illness and receive proper diagnosis that refreshes body system.
III. Hence, no need to be worry and afraid to donate blood as it is painless and only need to sit back while priceless gift transfer into pint plastic bag.
IV. ‘Michigan Blood’ says there’s a high need for O-negative blood because that blood type is a universal donor. He also asking anyone with that blood type to not only donate, but donate regularly.
V. Let me end by advising everyone here to donate blood and also encourage others to donate
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