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    Abortion; We Need the Choice The abortion rate in the United States has gone down since 1996 and the United States doesn’t have the highest rate of abortion in the world (Proquest Staff). Women deserve the right to an abortion, and they do have that right. But pro lifers want to take these rights away, and mostly white male politicians are the deciding factor. Most pro lifers see pro choice people as murder lovers, but in actuality, they just want women to be able to make the choice for…

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    Roe Vs Hyde Malapropism

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    however, acted as a pivotal event in the reproductive rights movement. The 1973 Roe versus Wade Supreme Court decision legalised abortion until the point of viability – at which a baby can survive outside the womb – by a vote of seven to two (NARAL Pro-Choice Wisconsin). Consequently, over the past forty-four years, pro-life activists have attempted to repeal the Supreme Court’s decision, with little success. However, the government satisfied some of the pro-life activists’ sentiments with the…

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    because we are all God’s creations. Both are very good reasons, “Abortion takes the life of innocent human beings who are the most vulnerable in our society” (Napolitano). If it was a women’s own fault that she got pregnant then she shouldn’t have the choice to commit homicide of an unborn child because she and her partner were too lazy or in the moment to protect themselves from that factor and now have the urge to commit “a necessary evil” by pushing their mistake under the rug and getting an…

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    The abortion rights for woman based upon the state in which they reside in has always been an interesting topic. There are certain laws in which allows or prohibits a woman from having an abortion based upon the number of weeks within the pregnancy. This writer believes that every woman deserves the right to choose and make decision concerning their health. Especially in the cases of unforeseen or unplanned pregnancy because of being raped and in worst case scenarios when their health is a risk.…

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    Abortion. It’s a topic most people have strong opinions about and, despite being legal in this country, it remains both controversial and stigmatising. But why does abortion evoke such strong reactions in us? It is legal, safe, and sometimes even a lifesaving medical procedure. Wouldn’t it be sensible simply to let those who need abortions have them, and focus on our own problems instead? After all, the fact that abortion is legal puts you under no obligation to have one yourself. Unfortunately,…

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    Christian Conservatism

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    After reading the literature surrounding the Muskoka Initiative my research wants to address a gap in the knowledge, specifically regarding the rise of the Conservative Christian Right’s influence in Canadian domestic policy and how that effects the lack of funding for abortion in foreign aid policies. Currently, a lot of research is being done on the rise of Christian Conservatism in the United States and the anti-gay laws that are on the rise in African countries. I want to examine, in the…

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    The separation of the state and the church has been a long time issue in America and this was clearly seen in the first amendment to the constitution. Several issues in the history of America have strong moral or religious dimensions such that it becomes very difficult to come to a common ground on them: some people go with it while others never will. In the ruling of our country (politics), issues like this are at the forefront of debate and argument. Abortion and reproductive rights is one of…

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    problems for societies. Children are the most vital part of the future of any society. Additionally, legal abortion protects women from illnesses and genetic diseases that can pass on to their children. Finally, women can plan their education thus career opportunities, families, and children and do not have to sacrifice their economic and personal freedom as a result of an unwanted child. The disadvantages of abortion are that many religious people disagree for abortion due to forbid the chance…

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    Since the legalization of abortion, religious and conservative political entities have pushed all their efforts to make the process of getting an abortion more strenuous. This topic explores ethics and reasoning behind the two sides of abortion; pro-choice and pro-life. There are two main principles that can be associated with this topic; a woman’s privacy and the definition of life. There are certain consequences associated with each side. For example, if someone aborts a baby it might be…

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    Premature birth is characterized as the "evacuation of the incipient organism or embryo from the uterus with a specific end goal to end a pregnancy" (Dictionary.com). Fetus removal is encompassed by many inquiries, for example, Does the constitution shield a privilege to fetus removal? Does this incorporate classification? Is a creating hatchling a being? Ought to the law permit premature births for assault or interbreeding? Fetus removal is the most questionable issue having no…

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