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    Did you know that there are millions of people not alive today because of abortion? Some think that abortion is a horrid and sick way of dealing with an unplanned or unwanted child; pro-life, while others think of it as plan B and/or their right; pro-choice. Someone who is pro-choice feels a woman has the legal right to abort her child, while a person who is pro-life feels that human life begins at conception and that the fetus is in fact a person and has a right to life. But the big question is…

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    Women’s abortion legislation The never-ending debate between pro-choice and pro-life is a controversial conversation that never seems to stop. Despite which side anyone is on, a major issue is how the legislation affects women. While the pro-choice side of things is viewed primarily for its support of women and women’s health, pro-life can be viewed as protecting the unborn child’s safety and health. Pro-life legislation is important but has many drawbacks, due to some of it being directly…

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    The focus of this report will be the ethical issue of abortion. The issue of abortion is an ongoing debate asking whether it is morally right to terminate a pregnancy; some think abortion is always wrong; whereas, others think that there is a range of circumstance in which abortion is morally acceptable. The issue will be considered from the philosophical framework of Situation Ethics. Catholic Social Teachings consider the issue of abortion unethical. In regards to Situation ethics the most…

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    Recently the Center for Medical Progress, an anti-abortion group, released three videos of Planned Parenthood discussing the sale of fetal body tissues for profit and they stirred up a controversy. Planned Parenthood provides thousands of women with services such as birth control and cancer screenings daily, but they are also one of the largest providers of abortions in the nation. The videos of Planned Parenthood discussing the sale of aborted fetal tissues, made many people very disturbed…

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    Abortion In Texas Essay

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    to get an abortion every day. Abortion has become one of the leading social issues of the state. Texas has always been highly against abortions, but abortion was not legalized in Texas until 1973. Roe v. Wade was the court case that changed the issue of abortion not only in Texas but forty-six other states. The Supreme Court had come to a seven to two decision, recognizing that under the fourteenth amendment of the U.S Constitution, it was, in fact, legal for a woman to have an abortion. Texas…

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    of the child? Let 's view not only the origin and process of an abortion, but also the explanation and the motive of annihilating a child. The legalization of abortion created multiple reasons for receiving an abortion; such as rape, incest, health, and even selfish motives; but it should be concludable that abortion is completely unmoral. In 1973, the Supreme Court legalized abortion. In the decision that…

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    Why Abortion in the United States Should be Legal Women, why do men have this idea in their head that they should control us? Controlling women was normal, and still is in many places, for men to be in control of the family, and the wife. Freedom to control one’s life shows many advantages. Women have high office standings, make breakthroughs in science, and run for president. Women have made many advancements, and yet are still in a position where men make the choices for women’s bodies.…

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    Of all political issues today, whether or not abortion should be legal is one of the most long-standing and controversial. To some, abortion is a medical procedure that should lie entirely in the hands of the woman it’s being performed on. To others, it’s a malicious and immoral destruction of innocent life. However, despite the controversy surrounding it, it is undeniably important to supply safe, legal abortions to those who need them. First and foremost, there 's the obvious issue of bodily…

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    controversial topic, abortion. She argues that women should be allowed to be in control of their pregnancy and not the politicians running this country. She describes her experience working with women as a family law attorney and claims that she has never encountered a woman that was “traumatized” by the procedure. Kraw defends that it is a woman’s right whether or not she would like to have an abortion. The article ends very strongly by calling for the women who have had an abortion to speak up…

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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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