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    of a man. Currently, although women are not necessarily confined to the power of men, they are still permitted to obey the laws. Abortion is not completely legal and has its restrictions. Their knowledge of having rights and liberty permit them to debate and contest for justice. One could analyze the grids of specification of abortion by looking at the portrayal of media. Grids of specification are the system by which the object—abortion—is described, separated and classified. The media has…

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    The Lincoln-Douglas debates were a series of seven debates between the incumbent, Stephen A. Douglas and the challenger, Abraham Lincoln. These were during the 1858 Illinois state election campaign for a Senate seat. Stephen Douglas was a member of Congress since 1843, He was a nationally prominent spokesman for the Democratic party. He was seeking reelection to a third term in the United States Senate. Lincoln was running for Douglas's Senate seat as a Republican. The campaign attracted…

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    The Common Core debate is happening because many people do not agree on how our students should be taught and what goals our states should go for. The Common Core Standards are said to be a set of standards or goals every school should be able to reach. The debate is that the standards are difficult and require too much testing. This is also the cause in how teachers are being evaluated by these test if they are good teachers or bad ones in the amount of students passing the test.The other issue…

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    The Everlasting Debate of America's Schools Public school system versus private school system; it is an ongoing debate that is contested daily throughout the living rooms and playgrounds of the United States. Parents strive in picking the best school system for their child’s education. Private and public school systems have many factors that distinguish and compare them: the security of the environment, affiliation with the government, standardized test scores, and the mission of the school.…

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    Values Abortion An abortion is when the pregnancy is ended so that it does not result in the birth of a child. The pregnancy is taken away either by taking pills, which cause a miscarriage or by surgery to remove the pregnancy from the womb. The debate of whether abortion is right or wrong is a tough one. Out of all the research I’ve done on abortion, the prevalent theme among the two sides seem to be whether abortion is murder or not. What is murder exactly? Well, according to the Merriam…

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    Worldwide, approximately 42 million abortions occur per year that’s approximately 115,000 per day. In the United States, 1.21 million abortions occurred in the year of 2005, which roughly comes out to be 3 per day (4). Moreover, 1% of all abortions occur because of rape or incest, 6% of abortions occur because of potential health problems with either the mother or the child, and 93% of all abortions occur for social reasons (4). Ending an unborn baby’s life is not constituted by choice—no, it’s…

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    Abortion is a topic that raises many arguments. People from all over debate whether it is the mother’s right to decide what she wants for herself or whether it is a bad decision because the mother is killing a human being who does not have any say in the decision. There are two different methods of abortion, medical and surgical. Medical abortion is done by taking medications to induce labor; surgical abortion is done by either a dilatation and suction curettage procedure or a dilatation and…

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    The court’s decision to grant declaratory relief to Hallford may have been the cause of the debate to overrule the case of Roe vs. Wade. The court had received a case in which Roe, a single mother, had brought a class action challenging the constitutional nature of the laws in Texas that banned abortion. According to the laws, the clear guidelines to what an abortion unrecognized by law was that which was procured or attempted on grounds other than that of medical advice from the doctor for the…

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    religious moral beliefs you have this word might make you uncomfortable. But my goal in this paper is to make you see why you shouldn’t view abortion as the ending of a life but the saving of another. Through the years this has been a controversial debate, that over time has been ruled in the Supreme court to be a constitutional right of the woman. And in order to preserve women’s constitutional rights we should continue to allow them to choose how they wish to deal with a wanted or unwanted…

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    believe that a fetus is a human being from the moment of conception and should be granted to the same rights as any other human. Those who oppose abortion, and favor the life of the child, regard the procedure as murder. On the opposite end of the debate are those who support a women’s right to decide if she wants to continue on with the pregnancy, Pro-Choice. Many who support the Pro-Choice argument believe that it is a woman’s body who supports the embryo, fetus, and finally the child and it…

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