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Welcome

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What will we do today?
Organ donation
Interviews 
Mini presentations

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But first
Introductions 
Exams
Lessons 

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Organ donation

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Are you registered as an organ donor?
Yes
No

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Organ donation

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Lung
Heart
Liver
Stomach
Intestines

Slide 7 - Question de remorquage

Worksheet
Translate words to Dutch

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Many people believe that when an organ transplant takes place, parts of the donor’s personality travels with the organ. This is according to new research into people’s opinions of organ donation. Professor Bruce Hood from the UK’s Bristol University told a neuro-science conference that most people are strongly against receiving an organ from a killer. His test volunteers said they’d be very happy to receive an organ from a “good” person. Professor Hood said some of his patients believed they now had a part of the personality of their organ donors. He said this even included things like the memories and experiences of the donor. Other research has found that one in three organ transplant patients believe they have some aspects of their donor's personality.
Britons generally have a very positive attitude to organ donation. However, Professor Hood says his findings show many people are superstitious about transplants. He said this is natural because even the most logical people have many kinds of superstitions. He described a British teenager who was given a heart transplant against her will. She was afraid that she would be "different with someone else's heart". Professor Hood said: “Most people were repulsed by the thought of receiving a transplant from a murderer.” He added: “Essentially they believe they will somehow take on the characteristics of the donor.” Scientists say there is no proof that personality travels with a donated organ.

Many people believe that when an organ transplant takes place, parts of the donor’s personality travels with the organ. This is according to new research into people’s opinions of organ donation. Professor Bruce Hood from the UK’s Bristol University told a neuro-science conference that most people are strongly against receiving an organ from a killer. His test volunteers said they’d be very happy to receive an organ from a “good” person. Professor Hood said some of his patients believed they now had a part of the personality of their organ donors. He said this even included things like the memories and experiences of the donor. Other research has found that one in three organ transplant patients believe they have some aspects of their donor's personality.

 


Organ donation

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Britons generally have a very positive attitude to organ donation. However, Professor Hood says his findings show many people are superstitious about transplants. He said this is natural because even the most logical people have many kinds of superstitions. He described a British teenager who was given a heart transplant against her will. She was afraid that she would be "different with someone else's heart". Professor Hood said: “Most people were repulsed by the thought of receiving a transplant from a murderer.” He added: “Essentially they believe they will somehow take on the characteristics of the donor.” Scientists say there is no proof that personality travels with a donated organ.

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Interviews
In pairs interview each other

MOTIVATE YOUR ANSWERS


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Presentations 
In groups research the answers to one of the following questions, after 10 minutes you will shortly present your findings to the class.
Make sure everyone gets to say something 
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In groups
How do I become an organ donor?
What will happen to me when I die if I am an organ donor?
How do I donate my body to science?
What happens to my body when it is donated to science?

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How do I become an organ donor?

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What will happen to my body if I die when I am an organ donor?

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How do I donate my body to science?

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What happens to my body when it is donated to science?

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What did we do today?

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