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    Many people who support abortion and oppose the justification given to the fetus as having the right to life, which is not deprived of the right of anybody. However, the main argument on this issue lies in whether the fetus has the right to life after the fertilized egg is formed or whether it has the right to live within a certain period of growth in the mother's body. "Everyone is given freedom to do whatever they want." (Levy 4). If the law restricts the abortion of pregnant women, are these…

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    arguments regarding abortion. These arguments are deontological. I am going to talk about the reasons why certain pro-life parties believe Abortion is immoral and wrong. I am also going to talk about why the pro-choice parties believe abortion should not be mandated by the government, but should be a choice made by the woman. The pro-life parties believe that abortion should be illegal, generally for these reasons; the moral right to life of a person begins at conception, induced abortions are…

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    Mississippi is a terrible place to live for women. In order to obtain an abortion, womenmust have an ultrasound, a fetal heart tone procedure, counseling, and a “notification ofservices.” All are designed to make the woman feel guilty, so that she will not get an abortion.The worst part is, she can only get an abortion if her life is in danger or the baby was conceivedthrough rape or incest. Something is probably wrong if a woman is forced to feel guilty aboutsaving her life or getting rid of…

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    the United States today is abortion. Abortion is defined in the Oxford Dictionary as “the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy” (Fowler). In 2005 the United states alone was averaging approximately 1.21 million abortions a year (Abortion Facts). That means that from 2005-2015 approximately 12.1 million fetuses were terminated in the United States. Groups in the United States who are pro-life (anti-abortion) have been taking a stand and have been shutting down abortion clinics all over the…

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    Abortion is a highly talked about concept. There are many people that believe that it should be supported and that women have a right over their own body. However, others in society believe that it is an unholy and unjust act to partake in. There is rarely anyone that is in the middle or on the fence about this argument. Many people have very concrete and distinct opinions based on abortion. Abortion is an argument that is widely discussed within society and brought up a lot in different…

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    Abortion is a controversial topic which has been discussed with great passion among our society. There are people who are against and in favor when it comes to abortion depending on how they view it. This was created to help those that can't or don't want to have the child for many circumstances in their life. Abortion can be defined in several ways, such as spontaneous, as some people know as a miscarriage, or when someone wants to end its own pregnancy. As a matter of fact, abortion can be…

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    One of the major controversial topic that has been taking storm in the news and politics is abortion, the debate whether or not if women have the right to do what they want with their body versus removing tissue that has the potential of becoming a human being. One side, “...argues that even non-viable, undeveloped human life is a sacred and must be protected by the government.” (Head), but on the other side it, “... argues that in cases where human personhood cannot be proven… government does…

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    that is debated a lot is abortion. Every great argument has two sides, this one is no different. The first side I will address is the Pro-Choice side. The people on this side believe that the women should have the right to choose to abort their babies. The other side is the Pro-Life side. This is the side against abortion; they say that even in the beginning the baby has rights and abortion means murder. Either way abortion is growing, every day more women get abortions instead of facing their…

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    you here today to inform you about the one of the most controversial topics in the world in this day and age. Abortion. Abortion is the termination of pregnancy, done by removing the unborn Fetus. Abortion is a very controversial topic because its frequency of occurrence, and the legal, cultural and religious status varies extensively in different regions of the world.Induced abortions have aroused debate, controversy and activism because it is related to ethical, moral, and legal issue. This…

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    His parents wouldn’t of seen him shoot his first deer or graduate highschool. Abortion is big business, the doctors who do the killing make millions a year-to kill babies. Abortion is murdering a living life and should be 100% illegal. Abortion is Murder An unborn baby is supposed to be protected by the federal act unborn victims of violence ("10 Reasons Abortion Should Be Illegal").…

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