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    population of the United States of America. Recent issues that have came to the forefront of debates nationwide include the possible legalization of marijuana, and whether or not modern gun laws need to be revised in order to put a greater regulatory influence in the gun-purchasing process. However, the topic of abortion and its moral and legal validity have been argued by ‘pro-lifers’ ‘pro-choicers’ for generations. There are many things to consider when formulating an opinion on this highly…

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    v Ireland Facts : The three women in question in this case ( A,B & C ) each wanted to get an abortion in Ireland for different reasons. Each of these women had obtained an abortion abroad but had suffered complications after the procedure. A did not want to keep her baby as she had already had 4 children who were not in her custody and in foster care so she did not see herself capable…

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    argument of whether abortion should be legal continues to be one of the main issues in the United States. The focal point of this argument centers around whether or not a woman’s right to choose is more important than the right to life of a baby. There are two types of abortions: spontaneous abortions and induced abortions. A spontaneous abortion is the same thing as having a miscarriage, which occurs naturally and most of the time against the woman’s will. An induced abortion is an abortion…

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    Abortion: The Slaughter of Innocence Giana Diaco Broward College Author Note Giana Diaco, English & Journalism Department, Broward College. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Giana Diaco, English & Journalism Department, Broward College, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33023. Contact: diacg1@mail.broward.edu Abortion: The Slaughter of Innocence Should abortion be legal? Is abortion murder? Is it morally right? Many have argued about these questions, and both…

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    critical component to the analysis on “Maude’s Dilemma: Part 1 and 2” in relation to abortion is the television episodes themselves. However, the analysis provided thereafter is also important for discussion, which is why the episode “Maude’s Dilemma: Part 1” and the news article “Maude’s Abortion Fades Into History”, by Lewis Beale, will be discussed. “Maude’s Dilemma: Part 1” is essential to the discussion of abortion because it shows the instinctive reactions of the characters and writers.…

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    great Job using rhetorics but the article Is Abortion a Human Right? did a better job. The article used logos a lot by giving plenty of facts and information like when Susan states “The British parliament passed a law in 1967, The Abortion Act, which made the procedure legal up to 28 weeks' gestation. But the law did not extend to Northern Ireland, even though it is part of the United Kingdom. Until the decision this week by a Belfast judge, abortion in Northern Ireland was legal only to save…

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    would it feel if our lives had no existence? What if someone 's parents decided it wasn 't the right time for their baby or they don 't need kids in their life at all? Let me make it clear that abortion should be illegal altogether. There are precautions people can go through without having to consider an abortion. This isn’t something that should be taken so easily and lightly. People should think about all of the bad outcomes and situations. For example, health issues, complications with the…

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    Risky Cosmetics Case Study

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    Background On February 5, 1931, the South China Morning Post, in an article titled “Risky Cosmetics”, reported on a new Ordinance in Singapore to prohibit the sale and import of cosmetics containing lead. The article described, in English, that several Chinese women in Singapore of “fairly good social position” had been blinded or paralysed by lead-laced face powder, while others had given birth to babies with birth defects or even stillborn infants. The poisonous powder had allegedly been…

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    Abortion And Motherhood

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    punishment. Abortion is a fundamental right and should stay legal in all places for all people. A common misconception about abortion is that the child is able to feel being aborted and that it hurts the fetus. But what people do not know is that the child is actually not able to feel pain until around the twentieth week of gestation. Studies show that less than two percent of abortions occur after twenty weeks. So, for the most part,the baby isn’t physically harmed by being aborted. Abortions…

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    In the United States there are many controversial views on abortion. Leaving the question if other countries have the same views on abortion as the United States? Through research of current policies, statistics and programs of the United Stated and Mexico, a comparison and contrast on abortion will provide the cultural perspectives of both countries. In 1965 abortion was banned in all fifty U.S. states, with varied states making exceptions for cases of rape, incest, fetal deformities, as well…

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