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    Abortion Ethical Dilemmas

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    with a situation that can end one of two ways, life or death? Would you go the ethical route, the route that goes against what you believe, or the route that some people would consider murder? Having an abortion can be a strong decision to make and can affect you for the rest of your life. Abortions play a large role in the ethical world and affects the worldviews of many people and countries. Here we have Susan who is battling with herself on what’s the best decision for her and her unborn…

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    control and the right to abortions. The issue with women’s reproductive rights is that they are being threatened to be taken away. In a video produced by PBS Frontline, the problem concerning the restrictions on the rights of women’s reproduction, this video explains the many restrictions placed on abortion to “regulate” abortion; these regulations are allowed so long as they don’t place “undue burden” on women who want an abortion (Last Abortion Clinic 4). Due to abortions being a highly…

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    Abortion is a topic that is highly controversial. Whether abortion should be legal or not is an on going debate, diving the nation in half. In 1973, the Supreme Court Decision of the case Roe vs Wade legalized abortion in the US. Since then, there have been about 57,390,897 abortions in the US and 1,356,143,570 worldwide (Guttmacher Institute). As the never ending debate continues, I believe every women has the right to control over her body and no law should be able to take that away from her…

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    of the risk aspects of spontaneous abortion, stillbirth, pre-term birth and sudden infant death syndrome. Spontaneous abortion is defined as when the baby dies in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. Several different studies cited showed slightly different results of the amount of alcohol necessary to create a correlation to spontaneous abortion. An example of this correlation that has been seen is that three drinks daily increase your risk of spontaneous abortion by three times. Another study…

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    As I Lay Dying Analysis

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    A woman’s role presented in “As I Lay Dying,” and Raise the Red Lantern is associated with having children. In these two stories, women are used to have babies, and once they complete that task they are forgotten about. A woman’s personality, and wellbeing is unimportant to the men, therefore leaving it up to the women on whether or not they want to please the man, or choose to do what makes them happy. In “As I Lay Dying,” Dewey Dell, a seventeen-year-old girl, was faced with the challenge of…

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    “The Mother” The poem is filled with life 's small ironies down to the title ,“The Mother,” by reading the poem we know the speaker is not a mother in the literal sense her pregnancies ended in abortion through the monologue she addressed her children who were never born and reveals her feeling and justifications as if the children were in her presence. The first ten lines are in couplets, after which the rhyme scheme becomes irregular. Brooks maintains her freedom to vary line length and rhythm…

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    Abortion In Chile

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    Cuba, had the highest abortion rates in the region, with the rate being above 2.3 per woman (Blofield 8). Historically, "illegally induced abortion [was] the most prevalent method of birth control" (Viel V 286) and as of 2001 abortions occurred at a rate of one per every three live births (Blofield 16). The availability of contraceptives did not significantly decreased the amount of abortions since the 1970s, with the only change resulting as one more live birth per abortion in the country…

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    because it was there right. The right to keep abortion legal should not be made by the old white men sitting in office who do not relate to women in today 's society. The choice to have an abortion is not an easy decision for women to make therefore when women make the decision they should not be ambushed about making such a decision. Medical issues, women 's rights, and historical court cases are all reasons that abortion should be legal. Abortion should be legal because many women in the US…

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    Abortion Vs Pro Life Essay

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    abort the fetus? Abortion is one of the leading controversial social justice topics people face. Each person has their own opinions and beliefs about abortion. When people have an opinion on abortion, they usually strongly agree with one side of the pro-life/ pro-choice debate. Abortion is defined as “the expulsion of a fetus from the uterus before it has reached the stage of viability, about 20 weeks in humans.” ("Abortion." Britannica School.) Every so often, an abortion isn 't necessarily…

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    Planned Parenthood Summary

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    In the article titled, “How My Position on Abortion Changed over TIme,” John Richard wrote on page one that, “The fact is only a very small percentage of abortions are due to rape, incest or the life of the mother being at stake. An overwhelming percentage of abortions are carried out for convenience sake, such as financial hardship, one or both not desiring to marry and not feeling ready to start a family…

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