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    The topic that I have investigated about is Abortion. Abortion is a highly controversial topic around the globe, mostly because of the moral issues it brings forwards based on people’s philosophies and religion. A significant part of the population, called prolife, consider abortion as murdering a living child and hence, are against abortion. Another group of people, called prochoice, believe that the parents, particularly women, have the choice to do anything with their body and entertain the…

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    Abortion Leader of Indian Independence Movement, Mahatma Gandhi once said, “It seems to me as clear as daylight that abortion would be a crime” (Gandhi, Mahatma). Federal law has given women the right to kill their children through abortion. Since the ruling of the Roe v. Wade in 1973, 58,586,256 (or close to 59 million?) children in America have lost their lives before they ever have the chance to protect themselves. In 2015 alone, 1,058,400 children were killed in the United States, and…

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    Imagine a woman walking into an abortion clinic; already burdened with the difficult choice she has made, being harassed by other people for her decision that has been deemed legal but has an illegal stigma. It is not easy to make this kind of decision, because it will greatly affect any individual’s life. For any reasoning in receiving this procedure, it is emotionally stressful for so many, but it does not have to be. Mentioning the word “abortion” in daily conversation tends to make many…

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    The Pros Of Teen Abortion

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    Gives Supports and Helps Teens Who Are Aborted Teens who have an abortion would be shame and afraid to talk about their feelings and thoughts to other people. Most importantly, they often pretend normal in front of others, while inside they feel perplexed and helpless. Therefore, they would hide their feelings and thoughts inside their mind, which cause many mental and psychological issues to slowly developed. Teens who have an abortion need more cares and supports from either friends or…

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    Unfortunately, Satan is running violently and unrestrained in the world today for Christians to say; in good faith you can abort a baby. The Catholics for Free Choice––an advocacy group, say you can in good faith abort a baby. The mere statement to have an abortion in good faith is ludicrous and even hypocritical to what God’s word says. In like manner, Mary Langlois writes on the Truth and Charity Forum.org: “Indeed the word ‘Catholic’ isn’t merely an adjective that modifies one’s personal…

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    Essay On Abortion In Life

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    Abortion is the most controversial issue in society today. The argument that is continuing about abortions is life and death through the uncertainty of complications. Many people think that they should have the right to decide on whether or not the baby should live or die, but what many people don’t understand is that it makes things more complicated for the mother to make a decision on the situation. Abortion in America causes many issues and has an effect on biological mothers and fathers…

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    women’s health services. Kisehn & Stedman state in their article (2010), “In countries such as the United States, Canada and the UK, the lack of availability of physicians trained and prepared to provide abortions is driving the increasing involvement of nurses, midwives and physician-assistants in abortion provision” (pp. 573). A negative effect on nurse practitioners if the bill were to pass is the legality…

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    repercussions that are harmful to more than just women. Planned Parenthood is a health care provider that is available for men, women, and adolescents. The clinic provides many different forms of services that are affordable and accessible, including abortions among others (Planned Parenthood). With Congress passing a bill that would prevent federal funding to the clinic many issues have arisen, especially for people who lack private insurance, and women. Defunding Planned Parenthood could have…

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    The abortion rights for woman based upon the state in which they reside in has always been an interesting topic. There are certain laws in which allows or prohibits a woman from having an abortion based upon the number of weeks within the pregnancy. This writer believes that every woman deserves the right to choose and make decision concerning their health. Especially in the cases of unforeseen or unplanned pregnancy because of being raped and in worst case scenarios when their health is a risk.…

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    Abortion is filling headlines of newspapers on a daily basis in America, creating such a strong tension that people murdering others because of differing opinions. This conflict over abortion has been controversial for hundreds of years, as most religions are against birth control and abortions. Additionally, many people see abortions as being morally and ethically wrong, but others may see it as a right to any women, or as a necessity to help control population and prevent economic turmoil.…

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