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    matter what.", shows that the company is willing to do whatever it takes to care for their patients, even if it involves breaking the law. Some states have redirected their funds from Planned Parenthood, a primarily women 's health care clinic, to other, more effective health clinics. Why? Planned Parenthood has been reported as selling fetal tissue and performing abortions past twenty weeks. Both reports above have evidence against them and have happened on multiple reports, not to mention…

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    Abortion Persuasive Essay

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    controversial topics is abortion. Abortions are very common that for every five babies born there is one baby that is killed because of abortion. Everybody has their own opinion on abortion. Some people say abortion is the killing of a human. But some fail to realize when life actually do begins. Abortion is a removal of the product of conception before the embryo or fetus is viable. Any interruption of the human pregnancy prior to the 28th week is known as abortion. Abortion can be encouraged…

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    Abortion has been a controversial topic for many years and is still till this day a major political issue facing the state of Texas. Currently the state of Texas is dealing with the House Bill 2 which makes abortions in Texas very difficult to obtain. The state of Texas is governed by Republican governor Greg Abbott who is anti-abortion and who was the person to sign such bill into legislation. Wendy Davis former Texas senator is part of the Democratic party, is pro- choice and tried to…

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    Abortion Is Illegal Essay

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    Murder is illegal Abortions should be illegal. I will be addressing some adverse points as to why this act of immortality should be banned under every circumstance once again in the United States. My three main points include the fact that these unborn babies are being stripped of their right to life, abortion under no circumstance should be prohibited, and the ugly truth that abortion is murder in the brutalist of form. In 1973 the United States began terminating the lives of unborn babies…

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    that is important to me is abortion. This issue bothers me because abortion can affect many girls like me, around the world. 58% of the girls that get abortions are in the 20’s. I strongly feel like abortion is not being treated like any other criminal case. Many teen have abortions and hardly understand them. I believe abortion should be illegal worldwide. When I think of abortion, many questions, thoughts, and concerns come to mind. Some questions are that why is abortion not considered a…

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    Pro-Choice. Pro-Life is a term given to the view that abortion should be illegal and that a baby should never be killed. Pro-Choice is the view that women should be able to do whatever they want to their body and that it is their decision whether or not they want to have an abortion or keep the baby. Abortion should be illegal because it is the killing of an innocent human being, it can cause emotional distress in many women, and it is morally wrong. Abortion, according to Merriam-Webster…

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    Organization, every year in the world, there are an estimated 40-50 million abortions. This corresponds to approximately 125,000 abortions per day. In the USA alone, where nearly half of pregnancies are unintended and four in 10 of these are terminated by abortion, there are over 3,000 abortions per day (World Health). Silent No More is an all Christian campaign that takes women and men that have gone through with an abortion and has them write the stories of how it affected them in the long…

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    Issue A contemporary ethical issue that is taking place in New Zealand is abortion. An ethical issue is a problem or situation that needs a person or organization to choose between alternatives that must be assessed or judged as right (ethical) or wrong (unethical). It is an ethical issue because religions have different perspectives and beliefs. A contemporary ethical issue is an issue that is happening right now. Abortion is when a pregnancy is ended before the fetus (unborn child) is born and…

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    Planned Parenthood

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    almost always associated with abortions. Even though they do provide abortions for women, they do a lot more than just that. Most people, like state legislatures, don’t realize that millions of women and people come to planned parenthood clinics every year for necessary check ups. Even though several state laws restrict the practices a clinic can do, planned parenthood clinics are incredibly important to many women and people in the nation. Ohio is the epitome of state laws restricting the…

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    Wisconsin, will examine a Wisconsin law that requires all doctors who perform abortions have admitting privileges in a hospital within 30 miles of where the abortions are performed. Wis. Stat. § 253.095(2) (2013). Doctors who fail to comply can be fined up to $10,000 and are exposed to liability from the women who had the abortion and her family. Wis. Stat. § 253.095(3-4). The plaintiffs filled a §1983 suit against state officials in Wisconsin arguing that the law has no health benefits and is…

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