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    Abortion becomes ethically acceptable when the mother carrying the child is at some sort of health risk or death. A mother is entitled to make decisions for her own body and to protect herself against harm, even if it means killing someone innocent with no intentions of hurting the mother. Also if the fetus is at risk of health problems at the time or before birth, it is ethical that the mother have an abortion so her baby would not have to live in pain or whatever her feelings were towards the…

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    Resusci Anne Legend

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    The Urban Legend of Resusci Anne You have probably at least heard of Resusci Anne, but if you learned CPR, then chances are you have also performed mouth to mouth on her. But do you know her story? Or have you ever wondered how she was born? Well, it is now the time to know her story. Who is Rescusci Anne? She is the first CPR manikin ever created. Resusci Anne started from an urban legend, which is told in various ways, but the main details are mostly the same. According to the legend,…

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    Planned Parenthood has been at the center of many debates and at the hands of Republicans and pro life activists. Stories about how Planned Parenthood operates on the issue of abortion, which accounts a very small percentage of what they do. The crux of the establishment is to provide reproductive healthcare for women. Both houses of congress are controlled by Republicans and a bill to defund Planned Parenthood was introduced March 17 2015 by a Republican Senator. Bill S.764 would prohibit…

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    topic in contemporary American history. The two mainstream positions, pro-life and pro-choice, both base their arguments on assumptions that seem to prevent any resolution. Pro-lifers assert that a fetus is a human being, and since we must not kill human beings, abortion is immoral. On the other hand, pro-choice advocates do not consider the fetus to have the same level of personhood as the mother, and so it is not murder. Pro-choicers deem the mother’s autonomy over her own body to be more…

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    Some may say that abortion violates the right of children to be born, others say women have the right to control their own bodies. On March 30, GOP front-runner, Donald Trump, had an interview with MSNBC’s Chris Matthews, where he stated that he was pro-life, with exceptions, and that women who manage to get them should receive an undecided punishment. Trump always seems to let whatever bullshit he thinks come…

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    Pro-life and Pro-choice Debate Abortion plays on the heart strings of all who are involved. Both side of the arguments are arguing for human life, one side for the mother and the other for the unborn child. Values play the biggest role in these arguments, and each argument can be circular based on people’s values. These sides use many different transcendence arguments for their movement. Both sides use quantity, quality, value, hierarchy, and antithesis to convince people to support their side…

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    we must support the procedure and the choice", humans and contraception are not perfect. About 1 in 11 women still get pregnant although the use of contraception and 1 in 6 people engaging in sex result in pregnancy. Probably the best argument for pro abortion is rape and incest. One does not choose to be raped or anticipate it. So when it does happen, the aftermath might be a baby. How can you feel looking into an innocent child and feel some type of love but also hate ? The baby is innocent…

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    Abortion Ethical Dilemma

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    ago and is still an issue that divides our political parties. Our code of ethics guides us to make this difficult decision stating; nurses must respect the person's worth, dignity, and uniqueness, no matter the nature of their health issue (Fowler, 2010). For many nurses, abortion is an ethical dilemma they must address. The purpose of this post is to discuss my personal stance on abortion and the relationship of my stance to my political party. I will also discuss our government’s role in…

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    Carly Fiorina “I’m in this race not just to hold an office, but to transform a nation,” remarked Barack Obama. This quote is used to show that Carly Fiorina doesn't just want to hold office, she wants to change this nation for the better. Mom and Dad, please vote for Carly Fiorina for president; she has a good background, great views on events of today, and her promises to this country are extraordinary. First, Carly’s background is very important for running in this race. Like the fact that…

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    28% of the population believe that it should be legal under any circumstance” which is a little over half of pro choice, and “21% believe it should not be legal no matter the circumstances” which is also about half of pro life (“Abortion Procon”). “50% of all americans believe that it should be legal under certain circumstance” which means whether you classify yourself as pro choice or pro life, we have a pretty large group of people that make up the middle ground (“Abortion…

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