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    Abortion Is Wrong

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    you may live as you wish” (Mother Teresa). *** off of google….. Abortion has been a debatable topic for quite some years now; even though no one could ever seem to come to a consensus on whether it is wrong or right, good or bad; abortion was made legal on January 22, 1973. Abortion takes away the right to life from the unborn, innocent baby; it gives the woman way out of her responsibility and God given duty of motherhood. Abortion is a violent act that should never be legal under any…

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    Abortion Is Inhumane

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    Abortion is inhumane murder that should be punished by law. Since the Supreme Court case ruling of Roe vs. Wade in 1973, millions of babies nation wide have been unjustly killed. "Over 40 years later, Americans are still standing by this decision - with 7 in 10 Americans believing Roe v. Wade should remain the law of the land."(planned parenthood action) Taking any life because of a mistake is not morally sound. Nobody should be able to chose someone else's life or death regardless of the…

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    The Issue Of Abortion

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    Many people have a very strong opinion on abortions. Abortion supporters and protesters fall into one of the following categories; pro-choice or anti-choice or “pro-life” (Bennet). Today, fetus removal is a major issue concerning ladies in light of the fact that for quite a long time it had been said that abortions should not be lawful. Numerous individuals feel prematurely ending an undesirable tyke, or slaughtering an undesirable kid should be illegal. Numerous individuals don 't ' recognize…

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    Pros Of Abortion

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    that there are three basic options available –abortion, adoption, or keeping the child. But how much about these processes do mothers know? Most doctors will give you the brief overview; if you want an abortion they may or may not try to persuade you into the option of adoption or they may just refer you to your nearest abortion clinic and then send you on your way. And those mothers probably leave that visit scared or not knowing about the abortion process at all. When it comes to adoption,…

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    Abortion Dbq

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    "No woman wants an abortion as she wants an ice cream cone or a Porsche. She wants an abortion as an animal caught in a trap wants to gnaw off its own leg." -Frederica Mathewes-Green. A few common reason why women get an abortion are financial instability and negative impact on the mother’s mental health and/or career/education. While most Democrats believe that females have full control over if they want an abortion or not because if they do not abort, the child will be born and raised with…

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    Abortion To Be Murder

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    Though astounding controversy surrounds the topic of abortion, significant evidence reveals abortion to be murder. The mission of an abortion procedure is to kill a defenseless unborn baby, though the physicians who perform these procedures and the activists for the cause do not identify the collection of cells to be a human life; in contrast to this belief, abortion is undeniably fatal to a child. What many fail to consider is the manner in which our society views life. “As early as 21 days…

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    Arguments For Abortion

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    I have strong feelings on this topic. I do not feel that abortion is an option for females. Once a life is created it is just that; it is a life and should be treated as such. As a nurse it is difficult for me to support abortion for any reason except when the life of the women is in grave danger. Life is precious and should be treated that way. I do however support birth control and outreach programs that make assistance available to females in need. Representative…

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    The Abortion Controversy

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    Abortion has been allowed every since Roe vs Wade trial in 1973 (McBride). It was decided that the only way for abortion to be legal is if it was deteriorating the mother’s health (McBride) But if one whole is in the house and one mouse comes in, the rest are right behind it. These different morals contradict one another when considering abortion. One main controversy is over at which point does a group of cells become a baby: at heart beat, upon conception, when born? There are quite a few…

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    Inhumane On Abortion

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    remedies; all of these are methods that have previously been facilitated to prematurely terminate – abort -- a pregnancy. Over many generations, abortion has been a very prevalent moral concern. The main debate appears to have a genesis in whether or not life begins at conception. As the years have passed, many have voiced their concerns that having an abortion of any sort is a violation to the fetus’ right to life. In opposition to this viewpoint, those that label themselves as pro-choice…

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    Abortion In Australia

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    Abortion is debatable issue in society and whilst some people believe that abortion is a good option for women, there are Australians that oppose the idea of abortion considering it immoral. One of the concerns is that abortion is ending a life however the main issue is about woman’s right to decide what to do with her own body. A pregnancy can be a result of any circumstance, such as teen pregnancy and rape, yet, current laws in Queensland still classify abortion as illegal and consider it to…

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