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    were not supported. Abortion was the primary form of birth control during the antebellum and Civil War era. Abortions were first thought of as a quick fix. “Every female who undergoes any of the disgusting operation practiced for this purpose, does so at the risk of her life and to the almost certain destruction of her health, if she survives… that there are no safe means for abortion…” (Doc. #8). Abortion was frowned upon during this era and soon led to laws against abortion due to the extreme…

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    Roe Vs. Wade Case Study

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    and sometimes if the one party does not have a family and the other does then they have a bigger decision to make unless of course it is the women in this situation. There is one court case that many people known to have set the form of american abortion law which is “Roe vs. Wade” ( Norma, 1973). This started in which the supreme court saw the pregnant women as having a constitutional right according to the fourteenth amendment. The right is to choose to terminate her pregnancy before any…

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    Should Children’s Beauty Pageants Be Banned? Child beauty pageants should be eliminated, Canadians should be against child beauty pageants it sexualizes children by making them look like adults, gives innapropriate attention to children, and the parents are just using their children for money. The first “Little Miss America” pageant started in the 1960s at the Palisades Amusement Park in New Jersey. Originally the pageant was meant for 13 to 17 year olds, but it became so popular, that by 1964…

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    As “reading” our genomes becomes more available, I think each person should have complete privacy over their genetic information. It’s their personal information, and it’s their right to share it if they’d like, but no one else besides immediate family should have the right to use their genetic information. Immediate family should be allowed rights too, because it could be helpful in making important decisions or in emergencies. Employers and insurers should absolutely not be able to reject…

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    The articles this week reflects how we are truly surrounded by evil. I read in disbelief as I learned how so many incent people were neglected, tormented, and killed for research. The article about Unit 731 was very disturbing. I was repulsed as I read about the prisoners being placed in chambers to test how much pressure they could handle until there eyes popped out. I don’t understand how anyone could justify this type of cruelty. It was just as heartbreaking to know that those who were…

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    Atwood shows how a mirror can contort a handmaids’ identity by enforcing how they are supposed to view their bodies. During Offred’s time at the Re-Education Center, the Aunts brainwash the Handmaids to accept the new ways of the Gilead society. It was the Aunts fear that the handmaids would get a hold of the mirror and use the glass as a weapon against the Aunts and/or themselves. Atwood’s a conclusion to have only a few scattered mirrors in the Red Center is to remind the Handmaids that they…

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    Cramping Persuasive Speech

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    good support to illegalize abortion. The side effects are very painful. Cramping is a side effect, and it feels like a knife being stabbed in the stomach. Cramping after abortion lasts up to six weeks! You are given a medicine called Methergin, and it causes cramping. Abortions can also cause infections. Infections are a very painful process to remove. Most of these infections are removed by either antibiotics or a suction tube. The antibiotics they put you on after abortion are Metronidazole…

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    Spina Bifida is a condition that affects anywhere along the spine, this condition happens when the neural tube does not close all the way. Spina Bifida causes damage to the spinal cord and nerves it also may cause damage to the spinal cord and nerves, it also may cause physical and intellectual disabilities that can range from mild to severe. The severity depends on the size and location of the opening, and whether or not the spinal cord and nerves were affected. The three most common types…

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    Can you imagine a day without women? A day where the dishes were not clean, the laundry was not done and dinner is not served on the table. To the typical conservative man, this would be a tremendous nightmare. So, why do conservative men get to decide what women in America do with their bodies? Since when is a women's health part of the government's business or even part of politics. “...Vice President Mike Pence and Health and Human Services Secretary designee Tom Price, want to shut down…

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    individual people of the group feel they have more power and are immune to the punishment by virtue of the comfort the group provides. On the other hand Americans have a tighter policy to rape and murder, for example, “Mutzing, … asked Baker to get an abortion and she refused. Two months later (after dropping an anti- ulcer medication in her drink) she lost the child she was carrying. Muntzing was arrested in August 2000 after police…. saw him tamper with another drink meant for Baker” (ABC…

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