"Desperate Measures", I think
Donate to shelters
If a person wishes to donate their body for science, there are certain procedures that must be followed. This normally involves official communication through a will or some other document.
No, because this can put the recipient at great risk for getting hepatitis.
Yes as long as they are not getting into a legally binding obligation to donate money. If they are promising money to a charity it is not legal because they are not 18. You can however donate to church, the red cross, the bell ringers, or anyone asking for money. You cannot donate and get a tax deduction though.
Firstly it is spelt extinct. In answer to your question tigers as a whole are endangered and slowly getting closer to extinction. You can donate money to causes
By getting the gamecard or asking people to donate some items to you or hack them :P
Yes, you have to wait 12 months after getting tattooed to give blood.
no, great idea but absouletely no.
Alcohols donate hydrogen because they are nucleophiles, capable of donating a pair of electrons to form a bond. Carboxylic acids donate the OH group as it is a leaving group, facilitating the elimination of water in ester formation. This process involves the nucleophilic attack of the alcohol on the carbonyl carbon of the carboxylic acid, leading to the formation of an ester and water as a byproduct.
To clean something out by getting rid of unwanted things is often referred to as decluttering. This process involves sorting through items and deciding what to keep, donate, recycle, or discard. The goal is to create a more organized and functional space by removing excess and unnecessary belongings. Decluttering can lead to a clearer mind and a more pleasant living environment.
Yes, you can donate plasma if you have only one kidney, as long as you meet the other eligibility requirements set by the donation center. Having a single kidney does not typically affect your ability to donate plasma, since plasma donation primarily involves collecting the liquid component of blood, not the kidneys. However, it's always best to consult with the donation center and your healthcare provider to ensure it's safe for you to donate.
If it is a very well known organization a LOT of restaurants would donate no problem. It's just a matter of getting the word out. Try the City Life.