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    Abortion has been one of the biggest controversies of all time. Many believe it to be immoral and even consider it to be murder. Abortion is the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus prior to it becoming capable of normal growth. People who are pro-life who do not support this process believe it should be illegal. Most of these pro-life supporters do not understand that if abortions were illegal, they would still be performed, most likely by uneducated people. Abortion being accepted is…

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    makes your heart feel as if it’s on the outside of your chest. Why would anyone want to get rid of that feeling? In spite of some opposition, I believe that there are several valid reasons why abortion should be against the law. Those who are against abortion laws typically have several arguments why abortion should be legal. Many people believe that men and even the government shouldn’t have a say in what a woman wants to do with her body. People also argue that women who have been a victim of…

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    everything under the sun, and today our nation finds itself in another such situation, that if left untreated will eat us away until there no America left and everything we once stood for is left in ash for none to see. The terror and fight over Abortion has plagued our country for centuries now and has torn apart not only our country, but our families and friends as well. We have fought, killed, and slaughtered to prevent or allow women from choosing what to do with their very bodies. Everyone…

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    Abortion is worldwide that should be stopped in the United states. Abortion is murdering a human bee inside a women and it 's alive however, women don 't understand that because they think it 's an easy step in life. Women that abort suffer from it after years with emotional day and nights, others suffer from health issue so think about it before aborting. There 's many solution that can be done to stop this but the whole community has to get together and agree with legalizing abortion to stop…

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    and take care of the child, but sadly, not all mothers are mature enough to raise a baby, and eventually let another family member take the child. In todays world, women who are considering an abortion are forced to decide in just 24 weeks, and some politicians want to shorten that time or even abolish abortion fully. On the other, there are some people who are “pro-choice” meaning the believe the mother has the choice to abort the baby up to 24 weeks. I know of one case that is personal to me.…

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    Fetal Rights The rising number of abortions in the United States and worldwide have created many disputes on whether aborting is ethically and lawfully acceptable. In the United States, there was 1.2 million abortions done in the year of 2008 (Are you in the know, n.d). There were about 42 million abortions worldwide (Are you, n.d). Many have different positions in the controversy. The topic about the rights of the fetus has become such a heated controversy due to the different belief system…

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    Abortion Would you take a life? Abortion is an extremely controversial topic, and I believe that abortion, the slaughter of unborn children should be prohibited. Life begins at conception and any attempt to terminate it, is murder. It is an irresponsible act, and an elimination of the world’s potential leaders. It prohibits protégées like Beethoven, or great scientists like Einstein, from being born and reaching their destiny. According to the Bible, Jesus reiterated the Ten Commandments…

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    Abortion is a topic that to this day remains as controversial as it was in 1869 for many Canadians. It still makes headlines when new movements arise, it still is common to hear people trying to persuade others to become pro-choice or pro-life, and it still is something that supposedly needs debated about in Canada’s House of Parliament. Simply put, the importance of having a choice has affected a majority of women throughout Canada as whether one chose to continue with their pregnancy or not,…

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    Abortion: The Slaughter of Innocence Giana Diaco Broward College Author Note Giana Diaco, English & Journalism Department, Broward College. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Giana Diaco, English & Journalism Department, Broward College, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33023. Contact: diacg1@mail.broward.edu Abortion: The Slaughter of Innocence Should abortion be legal? Is abortion murder? Is it morally right? Many have argued about these questions, and both…

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    debate in capitol buildings and classrooms alike. In fact, just the other week, a friend and I got into a heated argument over the autonomy of a woman versus that of a fetus. My friend believes that a woman's right to make certain choices- namely abortion- end when fertilization occurs. Conversely, I'm very pro-choice for a variety of reasons. Firstly, I consider myself a feminist and as such value an individual's right to determine their own medical procedures in a higher regard than a fetus.…

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