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    reproductive rights. The struggle continues as women are threatened more and more by bills and laws that will restrict their choices and rights regarding what they can and can’t do with their own bodies. Limiting a woman’s choices and freedoms by enacting laws that prohibit abortion is wrong and can harm a woman mentally, physically and emotionally. One case that does not always come to mind when people think of abortion is the case of women and couples that originally wanted and planned to have…

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    economy, and abortion. Based on all of our candidates’ opinions on the situations, Donald Trump would be the ideal person to be the president of the United States (U.S.) for the next four years. The most important issue being debated upon in this presidential election is healthcare. Donald Trump does not agree with Obamacare. “During…

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    Abortion Is Wrong

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    639 legal induced abortions were reported to CDC from 49 reporting areas.” Therefore, abortion is nothing more than murder. Abortion should not be legal because it is nothing more than murder, is a selfish act, and it generates a culture where human life is inconsequential. Abortion is cruel; because it murders innocent children with out giving the natural rights as a human “The killing of an innocent human being is wrong” (Government) " states that under federal law, anybody…

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    Abortion: Right Or Wrong?

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    The topic of abortion has been highly debated over the years and is very controversial. There are two sides to the argument. On one side, we have advocators for abortion. They believe mothers have the right to abort an unborn baby, if they ever so wish to. The other side of the ar-gument believes the act of aborting an unborn baby, is morally wrong. They believe that the un-born baby has a right to life and ultimately has to decide for itself if it wants to live. I for one believe aborting a…

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    The Link Between Genetic Screening and Abortion Pregnancy screenings are essential to providing adequate care for pregnant mothers and fetuses. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) (2014b), several screenings are now recommended as routine prenatal care for all pregnant women. Health care providers may use the information obtained from screenings to identify and manage any complications that may arise during pregnancy or birth. One such routine screening…

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    “During fiscal year 2014, Planned Parenthood snuffed the life out of 327,653 babies.” This statement is made by researchers at a website called Freedom Outpost, showing approximately the number of abortions carried out by planned parenthood alone.The question is; should mothers have the right to an abortion before brain activity occurs and federal funding to do so? Seeing as though the developing child can not live outside the woman's body and does not yet have brain activity to be considered…

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    Abortion Kills In the past 36 years there has been over 1.4 billion abortions worldwide. That would be like killing more than the entire population of China. These babies will never see the light of day because of someone else's carelessness. They will never grow up, get a job, get married, start their own family, all because of someone else’s mistakes. No one should have the right to take someone’s life away. Abortion should be illegal, not only in the U.S but everywhere. As a woman gets an…

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    Functionalism In Abortion

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    The topic of abortion is one that is and will continue to produce heated debates. Ever since the ruling of Roe V. Wade many children have lost their opportunity for life. As of 2011, there are approximately 1.06 abortions per year in the United States alone. That’s about two abortions per minute. Since abortion was legalized in 1973, there have been 53 million abortions performed in the United States (Lipka, 2014). The issue of abortion in America remains sharply divided. Not only is there a…

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    woman can see them and explain the images, show cardiac activity, show body part on the fetus and dimensions. The ultrasound before abortion bill has been made law in 23 states. This controversial legislation has been on the public eye for the past few months. In Pennsylvania for example former governor, Tom Wolf, suggested this law should be easy to follow, the pregnant woman would just have to close her eyes while the ultrasound happens, creating an avalanche of critics and…

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    Abortion Silent Victim

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    Abortion: Uncovering the Silent Victim. There has been an ongoing battle between the American people on the question of “Do women have the right to an abortion?” There is a controversy between women 's health, the fetus, the right to your own body, religious views, and so many other little topics that add to the big picture. The focus for this essay is the silent victim, the fetus. The other life being affected by an abortion procedure. The fetus or baby is a life that is somehow disregarded as…

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