Multiple Choice
What difference did Margaret Lock find between Japanese and North American perceptions of death?
A) Japanese are more comfortable harvesting organs from those declared brain dead than North Americans.
B) North Americans are more comfortable harvesting organs from those declared brain dead than Japanese.
C) Japanese do not use human organ transplants in any medical situation.
D) North Americans do not medically classify people as brain dead.
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