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According to anthropologist Lesley Sharp, which of the following statements is correct? Kin of organ donors rarely get along with organ recipients because they refuse to acknowledge that a donor organ can belong to any body except the one in which it originally grew. Donor kin and recipients alike share the understanding that transplanted organs, as donor fragments, carry with them some essence of their former selves that persists in the new recipient body. Donor kin and recipients face questions such as whether or not donor kin have postmortem “visiting rights” to the transplanted organs of their relatives. All are correct

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When organ transplant occurs, donor fragments have essence of former self and soul; separate families become blood relatives and act as such

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When organ transplant occurs, donor fragments have essence of former self and soul; separate families become blood relatives and act as such

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In her view, Lesley sharp believe that the recipients of organ transplant will receive part of donor's body that can essentially save their life. This make the donors able to continue to live on in the world as an essence in another person's body before they move on to the after life.

In the recipients' perspective, the donor has contributed greatly to their life. This increase the likelihood of that recipient to form a strong bond to the families and relatives from the donor.

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