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    Satire Essay On Abortion

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    Unique Auguste Abortion: Pro Choice I will start by saying that a woman should be able to decide what she does with her body as to what pertains to her. The government has no right to tell any woman that they should conceive a child based on their judgement or any other reasons they may have. In this world there are a lot of reasons for why I believe abortion should be the decision of the woman as we do not np the circumstances behind why she needs it and more importantly why should a child…

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    The debate over abortion rages on as one of the most controversial issues present today; individuals choose sides, labeling themselves as pro-choice or pro-life. Activists fight for what they believe on both sides, some fighting for more protection of women’s reproductive rights on the pro-choice side, others fighting for the limitation of the right to abortion on the pro-life side. Advocates and subsequently movements on both sides have fought each other since the first legislation on abortion…

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    Abortion is a troubling issue with multiple perceptions and ideas that are due to religious views or personal beliefs which can lead people to develop irrational assumptions. This, in turn, makes it hard for them to understand the opposing views of this issue. In “Who Should You Listen to on Abortion? People Who’ve Had Them,” Renee Bracey Sherman attempts to persuade her readers towards the views of pro-choice by sharing personal experiences, shaming opposing views, and by appealing to emotions.…

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    “Killing a fetus deprives it of a valuable future/‘future like ours’. Therefore, abortion is not morally permissible.” Author’s Name Institution’ Name “Killing a fetus deprives it of a valuable future/‘future like ours’. Therefore, abortion is not morally permissible.” In the media, we often read about or hear about pro-life and pro-choice abortion arguments. Considering the argument is inherently about life and death, it makes abortion one of the most controversial issues to date. In…

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    Pro-life activists were very alarmed by this trend and became more vocal about their opposition. Many states also “stepped up their enforcement of abortion laws around this time.” This led to a surge of court cases regarding abortion. As stated in the book, Defining Moments Roe v Wade, “Jane Hodgson became the first doctor arrested for performing an abortion in Minnesota, where the procedure was illegal except when necessary to save the life of the mother.” (36) Many people were outraged because…

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    Why Do Debates Matter

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    Do debates matter? Do you believe that the debates helped the public create a deeper understanding of the issues and candidates? Before the election, the Commission of Presidential Debate holds a series of presidential debates where presidential nominees can debate on their approaches on controversial issue of the time and their policies that they may carry out if they are elected. A series of presidential debates may change the situation to one candidate’s favor or firmly solidify one’s…

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    meant to challenge the basic argument mention above. When looking at the analogies separately, they are in no way related to the abortion topic, but the conclusions drawn from each can be applied. Because these examples aren’t directly related to the debate, our emotions won’t necessarily be involved and we can clearly…

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    Pro Abortion Cons

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    completely against the idea. They believe that it is not only killing, but murdering. These are the two main arguments, and the other arguments would go under whether you support abortion or not. Other people are much more opinionated about this subject/debate.…

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    Confederate Flag Debate The debate on what the confederate flag stands for and whether or not it should be allowed has been a long-standing debate. Participates in the debate argue about what the flag means, from being an act of hatred, to being a way of supporting southern pride, but the debate is still unresolved. In the given articles, the authors take a stance on the debate. Authors Tharoor and Mock state that they believe the flag clearly and absolutely stands for racism and hatred, while…

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    Most think of it as murder. Life begins at the moment of conception. There is a big debate on when you can count the baby as a living human being. There are many religious beliefs that abortion is murder. A baby is seen as God’s gift. Each baby is created for a reason. Also people say that by having an abortion it may be hard to become…

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