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    increase the general intelligence of the population.” Because she lied to women everywhere for her own agenda and succeeded in her goal, abortion is the number one killer of African Americans as of 2021. Advocates for abortion often say that it’s okay to abort the baby if the woman is not ready for a child yet or if she simply does not want one, but there are families all around the world who would love to have a child of their own but simply can’t. Adoption is the best alternative if she just…

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    Abortion Research Paper

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    States of America and rightly so. In other countries abortion laws are restrictive that even when a mother’s life is in jeopardy a woman does not have the choice to abort. The feeling when a doctor tells you that you are going to die because of a complication with the fetus in your womb can be devastating. The doctor claims he cannot abort the fetus because of the laws to protect life. This research paper will evaluate the reasons why abortion should be legal in every country around the world by…

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    Abortion Argument Essay

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    Mothers who abort their children do not show much love for their child. It is understandable to see why a mother would abort her child if her life is at risk, but this is at the expense of a baby, who has no part in the decision. Abortion disrespects the safety of a child, which ultimately end in death. Not only is abortion unsafe for a child, but abortion can cause health problems in a woman later on. Abortion is immoral and unsafe for a mother and her child. In some cases, women can abort…

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    Pro Choice Research Paper

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    decision my own self, where my family would not accept either choice I made. I had to choose before it was too late, so I made the heartbreaking decision to abort my unwanted child. There were so many thoughts that went through my head but it was a choice I had to make because the bad outweigh the good. What I mean by that is the reason I decided to abort my child was based on what would happen in the future. I would be that statistic of the black culture, being a single mother, I would be label…

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    supports a company which is providing illegal services. Unfortunately, the problem travels much deeper than the fetal tissue, lungs, and other body parts that are being traded for on the black market. Why would a woman in her right mind, agree to abort a child, specifically, her own child, instead of simply allowing another family to recieve custody of the child? Let 's view not only the origin and process of an abortion, but also the explanation and the motive of annihilating a child. The…

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    Therefore, an abortion in the seventh month of the pregnancy without any complications, is more indecent then an abortion in the third month with complications. Thompson concludes by stating that although mothers have the right to abort their fetuses that does dot grant them the right to kill them if the fetus survives the abortion and that abortion is not strictly either morally permissible or morally impermissible but depends on the…

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    Mrs. Smith are struggling economically and have two children. They eventually, and unfortunately, find out that she is pregnant even though they were using contraception. Since they are not economically situated to have another baby, they decide to abort. Is their decision to have an abortion justified? I will argue that it is not justified for Mrs. Smith to have an abortion. To understand the case of abortion, we will have to look at both sides of the argument, the people who are for and…

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    the father offered to raise the child himself. But when it comes to abortion it can only be the woman’s decision. A way to explain the question of how does abortion affect society is by risks. The independent variable is women who abort the baby or those who does not abort the baby the dependent variable is the risks/problems. The problem with abortion is the…

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    forward when it was decided “before the Supreme Court” that abortion statutes were overstepping the “Ninth and Fourteenth Amendment rights of” Roe, a single pregnant woman (Roe, 2008). Since then there have been many lawsuits against woman who want to abort a pregnancy and clinic that provide abortion procedures. There are compelling arguments for both Pro-Life and Pro-Choice however there are not enough woman in either three branches of government to make a decision about what a woman wants to…

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    Why Abortion Is Wrong

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    Abortion is wrong on so many levels, but many people choose to support it. Killing babies is not always the right thing to do. In some cases it may be suitable for a mother to abort a baby. For instance, if a mother can not physically carry the baby then the spouse has to have an abortion. All things aside abortion is still morally wrong and should be taken into consideration when any mother chooses to have one. Babies have rights too. Even though babies are not born or fully developed they are…

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