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    Abortion is an important matter in the lives of many Australians facing unplanned pregnancies, and under certain circumstances, abortion may be the most suitable action for many to take. The countless women, couples and families affected by these pregnancies need society’s full support. We need to support the financially unstable young woman that is a victim of rape. We need to support the 15 year old girl who’s education and future will be jeopardised if she has to care for a child. We need…

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    Abortion has been prevalent in our society at any given point in time. Whether it has been legal or not, women have continuously sought out abortion. In 1880, abortion was banned in the United States unless it could save the mother’s life. In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, many different issues caused the ban on abortion. Men in the medical field felt as if midwives who performed abortion were a threat to them. The United States government was also concerned at this time over the declining…

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    Why Abortion Is Murder

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    Abortion is Murder and This is Why “Abort: One: To end a pregnancy early in order to prevent a baby from developing and being born alive: to abort a child. Two: Cause to end fruitlessley or prematurely. Three: Abandon or terminate” ( Student's Oxford Canadian Dictionary). Abortion is murder and should be treated as such and be illegal and charged for just the same as any other murder. I will be telling the facts to support why this is. Killing a person is murder, no matter how…

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    Why Abortion in the United States Should be Legal Women, why do men have this idea in their head that they should control us? Controlling women was normal, and still is in many places, for men to be in control of the family, and the wife. Freedom to control one’s life shows many advantages. Women have high office standings, make breakthroughs in science, and run for president. Women have made many advancements, and yet are still in a position where men make the choices for women’s bodies.…

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    Abortion is an on-going controversy in society. This controversy became the national issue, which is still seen today, after the women’s rights movement. Recently, there have been several controversial changes being made, and new abortion laws being passed. In Ohio a bill named the “House Bill 135”, coined the “Down Syndrome Non-discrimination Act” by its supporters, and was approved in June of 2015 by a health committee in the Ohio House of Representatives. This essay will explain what this…

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    Another method of abortion is the pill. The pill can only be taken when it has been 10 weeks or less from the woman’s last menstrual cycle. If it has been more than 10 weeks, the woman must have an in-clinic abortion. (Planned Parenthood). Before taking the pill, it is required to follow the same steps as the in-clinic abortion which include: discussing your decision with somebody, reviewing your medical history, having a physical exam as well as laboratory tests, and reading and signing any…

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    Abortion is a huge issue in our society today. It is one of the most controversial topic being debated today. Abortion is a very profitable industry. To sum up all of the ways abortion can be defined, it is a method of stopping a pregnancy. To some people, abortion is evil and against their religion. To others, abortion is the mother’s choice. After being informed the reality of abortion and how brutal it can be, I have made my own opinions on the topic and how it should be addressed. There are…

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    Should Abortion Be Legal

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    In recent years, abortion has become a common thing in America. 21% of women who are getting abortions feel that they are not ready to take on the responsibility of taking care baby (Abortions). Another 21% feel as if they have insufficient finances to provide the child with its necessary needs (Abortions). There are about 1.21 million abortions that happen in America each year (Abortions). Despite the epic increase of abortion rates throughout the years, there are noble standards and values of…

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    got an abortion. Tierce was in poverty at that time and she was depressed. She was occasionally having affairs therefore she had no idea who the father of her baby was, Tierce had another abortion a few years later due to an abusive relationship. Tierce explains these abortion experiences…

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    Access to legal abortion reduces maternal injury as well as death caused by unsafe illegal abortion. It seems to me that abortion should remain legalized in the United States. Women have various reasons to resort to abortion. First off, no one should be able to tell a women what to do with her body, or judge her for it. Second, the majority of people tend to make or believe countless misconceptions when it comes to this topic. While I 'm a strong advocate for abortion, I understand why some are…

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