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    but hers. In the United States, abortion should be available for all women with less restrictions and the final choice should be theirs, because a woman is entitled to rights over her own body, and it is a healthier, safer option for the woman that does not wish to carry to term and for the child. You would not be able to tell someone exactly how…

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    Did Legalizing Abortion Make Canada A Safer Place to Live? In 1969, the Canadian Government legalized abortion. Though truly unhindered abortion access has still not been fully achieved, this decision marked the beginning of a new era. The legalization of abortion was controversial when it first happened, and still is today. The anti-choice movement opposes abortion and ascertains that it should never have been made legal, while the pro-choice movement maintains that legalized abortion is…

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    before one another on a variety of topics. These topics ranged from more minor issues over the diversity of the United States of America to major ones such as a woman’s choice to terminate a pregnancy. Each student was put on the spot to determine their opinions, given the opportunity to defend their case, and an option to change their choice need be. Kyle Boyers, the presenter, delicately lead the class through a difficult and controversial discussion, acting as a neutral party. While college…

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    Should abortion be legal? This has been a very controversial topic of the past years. According to Marshall Medoff, abortion is a procedure women choose to undergo to end her pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive outside the uterus (158). Although many people are anti­abortionist or pro­life, people who believe women shouldn’t have the right to abortions. The other side of the argument is the pro­choice side, those who believe every women deserves the right to abort an…

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    on the rights of abortion depending on religious views, financial standing and the moral standing of the fetus. Is abortion morally wrong, or permissible? Many have different thoughts on this topic because there has to be a lot of reasoning on why abortions should or not be done. I don’t really have a side because the way I see it is it all depends on how the pregnancy happened and the standing the parents have for when the baby is born. Many women decide to have an abortion because it will…

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    should abortion be promoted as a product in the supermarket, however that does not mean the option should be taken away from women who suffer from sexual assaults which are unfortunately often committed domestically or by someone they know. The definition of abortion according to dictionary.reference.com iS "The termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus or embryo prior to being capable of normal growth.” While pro-life supporters believe that abortion should…

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    In a modern world the issue of abortion is one of the most controversial because people usually have opposite views about it. From one point of view, abortion is considered to be a sin, murder, and it is condemned. They feel as though each human has a right to live. From the other side, people recognize the right of a woman to manage her body, her life and to decide to birth a baby or not. Some people consider a fetus to be a rightful human being that should be respected, and some people are…

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    confront the situation. In the three branches of government several actions have been put in place. The Judicial Branch displayed a case on abortion and what it was about, ‘Roe v. Wade’, the Executive Branch shows how it treated abortion, and the Legislative Branch brought forward a law that could possibly stop abortion. The judicial branch states that abortions should be taken serious and laws, and laws that blocks them are unconstitutional, here is why. During the 1960s and the 1970s, there…

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    a death brings. Abortion was legalized in 1973 by the Supreme Court in case Roe vs. Wade. The law was legalized in order to sustain a woman’s so called ‘fundamental right’ contending that the choosing of abortion should not be limited by governmental or religious authority. With that being said, An unborn baby 's’ heart starts beating at approximately 20 days, the brain also starts sending brain waves off at 40 days, therefore in Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, abortion is defined as…

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    take a life. Growing up and still to this day I have my religious believes. And the truth is having an abortion is a sin in Gods eyes. Although not everyone follows everything that is in the bible or is religious at all, having an abortion is one of the sins I am never willing to commit. I am not against woman or judge woman when they choose to have an abortion. Although it is their choice I believe it is a wrongful doing. But who are we to tell someone what they can and…

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