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    Abortion is one of the most highly debated issues concerning ethics. Since ethics is the study of morality, I will attempt to evaluate part of the debate about abortion. A moral normative status is a term that evaluates an action morally, such as “right,” “wrong,” or “obligatory.” Abortion is difficult to analyze, but I will assign a moral normative status to the act of killing a fetus. The standard argument to show that abortion is wrong is: it is morally wrong to kill a person; a fetus is…

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    Civic action against abortion Kirolos Y. In order to perform civic action against abortion I would first have to study the reasons of abortion. Usually, the main reasons of abortion are; ignorance, poverty, irresponsibility, and abuse of free will as it is more relevant in developing countries. To start tackling this issue I would have to raise awareness on the consequences of this issue and provide alternatives to abortion procedures in case of an ‘unwanted’ pregnancy. To…

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    article “Polish women go on strike in protest against abortion ban”, by Matthew Day discusses about a huge topic in the world that is relevant to the biology of women. The topic of abortion has been a very controversial topic around the world, in this article Day focuses on how Poland has proposed an absolute ban of abortion unless the pregnancy threatens the life of the mother. This is basically saying that women in Poland can not consider abortion even if they want to, even in the cases of…

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    There are many social issues in the world happening today. Abortion has been discussed on multiple occasions, with multiple opinion and views. Many of which are against. In my opinion and others', I don't think it's best to deny woman their choice. It's your body, who dares to tell you what you can or cannot do with it. Speak up and do what you think is best. To begin with, the fight on demolishing all abortion clinics and getting rid of them is like taking away our chance to vote. For instance…

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    Roe v. Wade reverse? Would you be against it or would you approve it? The roe v wade was a case decided in 1973 by the United States Supreme Court. This decision legalized abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy. The decision of the roe v wade was written by Justice Harry Blackmun and based on the residual right of privacy, which struck down dozens of state antiabortion statutes. These decisions of the constitution lead to many pro-abortion and anti-abortion activists. Why women’s choose…

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    Pro-choice, pro-life, but back before this there wasn't a choice for abortion at, unless the mother was endangered by the pregnancy. The laws were strict, especially in Texas where our famous “Jane Roe” (which is not her real name), a single woman with a fetus inside her, not an actual child or human, because a fetus cannot live on it's on. The debate is that life begins at the moment of conception, at least in Texas and most places at this time, but scientifically it takes until the end of the…

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    to another there is always something for us to argue about. Most of these issues affect many lives but not very many mean life or death as abortion does. Abortion is the ending of a pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo from the womb before it can survive on its own. The process of aborting an embryo is far from humane,almost considered animalistic. Abortion is considered pro-choice by many, but is it really? Murdering an embryo without its consent is not pro choice. It did not choose to be…

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    comes to abortion is should a teenager be given the right to decide for herself to get an abortion. Under the law a majority of states require their be parental consent by one parent for an abortion usually 24 to 48 hours but some states require both. In replacement of the parents some states allow grandparents or other adult relatives. Then because the Supreme Court has ruled that the parents can’t be an absolute veto over their daughter’s decision to have an abortion before the abortion, most…

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    issue of abortion has generally come down to a difference over when we ought to envision the original position decision to happen: right now of achieving enough development to really comprehend one's wants, right now of birth, right now of origination, or even before origination (Rawls, 2005). An original position at birth consequently yields an expert decision position, since one has no risk of being aborted; an original position prompts a similar result with the likelihood of even abortion…

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    topic of abortion many people have different opinions. Some believe it should be completely illegal, some think it should be completely legal, and some people think it should depend on each case. Personally, I think it’s the woman's choice if she wants to keep it or not. I don’t think it is up to other people. We don’t know what the mother or father is going through and I would rather see a child not born, then have a child grow up around abuse, drugs or something even worse. Abortion should be…

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