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  2. Charles R. Drew - Wikipedia

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    The Blood for Britain project was a project to aid British soldiers and civilians by giving U.S. blood to the United Kingdom. Drew created a central location for the blood collection process where donors could go to give blood. He made sure all blood plasma was tested before it was shipped out.

  3. The Blood Red Tape of Charity - Wikipedia

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    The Charity Organization Societies sought to produce a film to counter the negative portrayal of charities in The Blood Red Tape of Charity. P. L. Whitney stopped short of directly calling the film's portrayal dangerous, but advocated that charity members use the media to highlight the film's faults and exaggerations.

  4. Be a Smart Giver: Check Up on Charities Before Donating - AOL

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    It's estimated that charity fraud costs us up to $20 billion or more each year. There are a wide range of troubles that can plague a Be a Smart Giver: Check Up on Charities Before Donating

  5. The Blood Donor - Wikipedia

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    "The Blood Donor" is an episode from the television comedy series Hancock, the final BBC series featuring British comedian Tony Hancock. First transmitted on 23 June 1961, the show was written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, and was produced by Duncan Wood.

  6. The U.S. is facing a national blood shortage. Why donating is ...

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    When you check into a blood donation center, the first thing the staff does is look at your vital signs, blood pressure and heart rate to see if you qualify to donate, Dr. Anjali Bharati ...

  7. Here Are 6 Moves You Should Make Before Giving Money to Charity

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  8. All You Need Is Blood (film) - Wikipedia

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    In his review on Film Threat, Terry Sherwood rated it with a score of 8/10 saying that the film has "lots of spraying blood, action, and wisecracking dialogue." [4]Connor Lightbody of Movies We Texted About gave the film a fresh rating and wrote “A spirited film that finds its stride early on and maintains pace right until it sprints into a gonzo, scaly and ultimately quite sweet finale.” [5]

  9. Blood Drive (The Office) - Wikipedia

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    Michael donates blood at a mobile blood drive being held in Dunder Mifflin’s parking lot and has a nice conversation with a female donor laying next to him. When they both finish at the same time, Michael passes out because he did not eat for three days before giving blood out of nerves, and when he wakes up she is gone.