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    Since Roe v. Wade, abortion has headlined evening news, front-paged Sunday’s papers, and discussed around the Thanksgiving dinner table. The Supreme Court has voted on a number of cases, altering the course of abortion in favor of pro-life and pro-choice ideology. It also has become a staple to Presidential candidate and party platforms to win elections. Anytime there is a new bill introduced in the legislator, it is always controversial and is under the microscope across various media outlets.…

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    Abortion is one of the most debated social issues in the world right now. The 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade made abortions legal after hundreds of women were dying from illegal abortions in the late 1960s. Supporters of abortion rejoiced while opposers began working immediately to overturn what had been done. More recently, the 1992 Planned Parenthood v. Casey case established that states can restrict pre-viability abortions. Although women can disinclude their spouse from any abortion…

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    Abortions in America Abortion is a subject greatly debated & the debates are divided into Pro-Life and Pro-Choice. Pro-Life supporters believe that abortion should be illegal and Pro-Choice supporters believe that it should always be a woman’s decision on whether she keeps a baby, or not. I am Pro-Life. I believe that abortion is a bad thing and that is why women are given other alternatives, if there should be a reason why they can’t take care of their child/children. Pro-Life means that…

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    our country to a better place, their viewpoints on abortion, gun control, and same-sex marriage demonstrate how different they are. First and foremost, Trump and Clinton both have different beliefs discussing the topic, abortion. Donald Trump is pro-life, meaning he opposes abortion. Donald Trump does not agree…

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    Abortion Abortion is a very controversial topic. It refers to the termination of pregnancy by removing the fetus from a mother’s womb. Abortion laws are different in each state. Proponents of abortion argue that every woman has the right to abort her pregnancy and a fetus is not a human until it is born. However, people should remember that life begins as soon as the baby is conceived so aborting a fetus means murdering a baby. Church also preaches against abortion and calls it murder. Since…

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    adolescents and young adults face today is abortion. I have been asked by a local health physician to discuss this topic and inform the public especially those who are being affected by an abortion decision. Abortion is a recurring issue especially if it can be looked at as a solution. They 're many effects to these decisions not only to the female but to those around them and the fetus as well. I will discuss why many others and I believe that abortion should remain legal and women should have…

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    that’s basically what abortion is about, isn’t it? Abortion is currently legal in all states, but even then it is still one of the most controversial issues in the U.S. I believe there are other options for women to choose from other than abortion. I support pro-life because I do not like the idea of unborn babies being killed legally. People who are pro-choice or pro-abortion supports abortion because it is the “women’s rights” to choose what they want for their body (“Abortion”). They felt…

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    Abortion Considering America’s ethics and values, taking an innocent life is morally wrong. Therefore, I believe that the aborting an unborn fetus is morally wrong as well. Abortions, the unethical practice of terminating unborn fetuses should not be allowed because it takes an innocent life and comes with several mental and physical risks. Abortion claims thousands of lives every year. There is an untold value on these lives. When a person aborts a pregnancy, they do not know who is being…

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    How Conception and Abortion is in the U.S. Debates about abortion have always been a big issue in both the United States and the world. Some people argue that it is wrong to do an abortion because you take away a child that has the right to a life. However, the other side argues that it is important for women to have the right to have an abortion if they want to. In addition to the debate about abortion, there are also debates going on about conception. In some cases men are sterile and cannot…

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    Abortion Nationwide Debate

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    Abortion: The Nationwide Debate Cardboard signs with the phrases “Abortion is homicide”, “Stop the baby slashers”, and “Love thy unborn neighbor”, can be seen all over the nation, on every street corner. Followed with graphic images of aborted babies and unborn fetuses, these signs are shocking many people in America. Abortion, and where America stands on the issue, has become a major topic of conversation in the United States and its government. The idea of abortion, previously a religious…

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