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    •  Ehtuish Ehtuish's "Ethical Controversies in Organ Transplantation" from Understanding the Complexities of Kidney Transplantation, Jorge Ortiz and Jason Andre, Eds. File

      Read this article describing the ethical questions surrounding kidney transplants. List the ethical dilemmas which arise surrounding the donation and scarcity of kidneys. Write a one paragraph position paper about one of those issues, arguing for your position with concrete arguments.

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