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    C.J Butcher Lydia Vigilantism There has always been a debate between pro and con vigilantism and will most likely always be. When the police officers aren 't able to get to the scene in time and someone is in danger what would you chose to do? Even though in some situations self defense is okay, things may get out of hand and worse damage may happen. Self defense in certain situations is the right choice. No matter how many time the cops are able to make it to the scene before anyone gets hurt, there are the times when they are not able to make it. When put in a life or death situation, I believe self defense is 100% necessary. If you know that the cops will not be able to make it in time to save you or the person being attacked, then by all means pro vigilantism is the right choice. For instance, when I was 15 years old I had a friend that would sometimes get bullied and beat up whenever he went to his math class. When he asked me for advice I told him to talk to the teacher and…

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    Justifying Abortion Many women have several reasons why they choose abortion. Abortion is understandable in some situations, and it can be totally unacceptable to some people in other situations. Aborting a child is a choice that one has to make and be able to live with. There are many pros and cons when it comes to the topic of abortion. A women should be able to make her own decisions on whether or not she brings a human being into the world. There should be boundaries on abortions, and a…

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    Are you pro-choice, or are you pro-life? These are the two common groups of abortion protests. Abortion has been a major issue in society for decade, even before the Roe v. Wade Act. Congress and the government have struggled to find a balance between the two. They are not many restrictions, to the protests, because of our natural human rights. I think there should be more restrictions on abortion, and protests. There are two stances to consider, when talking about abortion. You have…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Abortion

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    A theory about religion is that life starts at conception. People with other beliefs should not be forced to abide by this certain theory. Legal abortion today states that human life starts at birth, but when a baby is born, it grows and develops into a teenager, then a mature adult, until it finally becomes old and dies. Humans are made to develop and change, so a human becomes a human during conception. According to strong pro-choice advocates, until someone knows for sure when human life…

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    Abortion is one of the most several social issues in society for many years. Both sides of the debate can put forward many arguments; some of these are good, others not so good. This is a short guide to writing an essay on abortion from the pro-choice point of view. The executing of a guiltless individual isn't right, regardless of the possibility that that person has yet to be conceived. Unborn children are viewed as people by the US government. The government Unborn Victims of Violence Act,…

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    A person can either be pro-choice or pro-life. Someone who is pro-choice argues that it is the woman’s body and she could do what she feels with it. If she is not ready for a child, she should not have to carry the child. Another argument is the reason the woman wants the abortion. Many women are victims of rape and sometimes end up being pregnant. No woman wants to carry the child of the man that raped her. It can be very damaging for her to have to raise a child knowing that it was not…

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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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    Despite the significant factors mentioned above, opponents of the abortion procedure believe otherwise. They argue for keeping abortion in California in order for women to have a say about what they can do with their bodies and it would only do more good than harm. To validate their point, opponents argue that women have the right to choose whether they want to seek an abortion or not. By having that choice, abortion empowers women because it gives them control over their own bodies. Women’s…

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    The Importance of Continuing to Fund Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood has been at the center of conversations across the nation during the last decade. Today, it is still a controversial topic, especially in regards to its funding. Although abortions are provided by Planned Parenthood, it is only a small portion of the services they provide. Planned Parenthood provides education resources and affordable, quality healthcare for women and men in the United States, and defunding it would…

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    medical abortions safer than childbirth. Even though there is potential harm in abortions, they are usually very safe, and even safer than childbirth. Women should have the right to abortion because children who were unintended suffer more consequences, in some cases women have been raped, and keeping the pregnancy can negatively affect the mother’s health. There would be more planned children that will be able to grow up healthy. Also, rape victims won’t have to live with a constant reminder of…

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