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    Pro Life Vs Pro Choice

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    Abortion is one of the most controversial and hotly debated topics of this day and age. The reason for this surrounds the idea of whether the induced expulsion of the fetus is murder or rather in the interest of the mother. Pro-life activists debate that all life in the instant of its conception is innocent and deserves a chance at life. God chooses its time of life and death, not the mother. Pro-choice followers often argue in favor of science and the United States Constitutional Ninth…

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    An Ethical Question of Abortion It’s very likely, in one’s lifetime, a person will question their own existence, what it means to be alive, and what consciousness might be. These are among the struggles of the human mind to understand itself. We find ourselves in a varying world of class, opinions, battlefields, and differences. This diversity requires us to make decisions in society that are based on the most fundamental modes of knowledge and just decision-making. Among these…

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    topic about late term abortion becoming legalized in the United States. This issue has divided our country, there have been many heated arguments and debates. Late Term Abortion should not be legalized anywhere because you are taking an innocent life, compromising the health of the mother and it is taking the accountability away from the parents. Weather you think it or not late term abortion is taking a human beings life from them. Approximately 848,163 late term abortions were counted from…

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    medical ethics could be a doctors believes on abortion or the use of contraception. A doctor may believe…

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    Abortion, Pro choice Abortion. Now depending on your 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…

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    The debate over abortion is split into two groups, one in which contains those who describe themselves as “pro-choice” and believe that abortion should be easily accessed by those who need it, and “pro-life” those who believe that abortion is immoral and should be considered murder. And while both sides present several points to support their beliefs, it is the woman’s right to decide whether or not she goes through a pregnancy. One of the main arguments in the subject of abortion is the…

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    pro-life voting record (James Inhofe on Abortion). This is fitting for him, considering that he represents Oklahoma, one of the top 10 conservative states in the country (Newport, 2015). In part this is because it’s a very religious state, with 66% of adults saying that religion is important to them (Lipka and Wormald, 2015). As a result of this, there are only 5 abortion…

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    Abortion: A Necessary Evil I sat down and cried the day it happened. A flash of emotions started streaming through my head, but somehow I felt my head nodding along. If ever a person could survive on auto-pilot I was succeeding now. I knew I should be paying attention, but I couldn’t get past how the nurse carried on as if everything were routine. I don’t know why I expected something more ceremonious, but I had. Did they not understand what was happening today? I was making the decision to damn…

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    Pro-Conviction Analysis

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    conviction relies on the belief that abortion should be legalized, and that women have the right to control their own bodies. Pro-choice arguments include the fact that legalized abortions are a safe procedure, it allows the woman to have control over her own body, it is not a mean to replace contraceptive methods and it should not be considered murder. One of the pro-choice arguments in order to legalize abortion is based on the concept that women seeking an abortion can seek illegal means if…

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    you get raped that abortion is kind of the only route to go but if your being careless that its your fault and should suffer the consequences. In this debate I am going to explain why abortion should be pro-life instead of Pro-choice. Planned Parenthood performs over 900 abortions a day. 900. That’s over 300,000 a year and that is only Planned Parenthood. This is over a quarter of a million babies that are killed and sucked out of a woman's body. In which over half of abortions are performed on…

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