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    You don’t have to be an ethicist to know that genocide, slavery, and terrorism are immoral. You just have to be human, and this is where the first problem lies. Abortion is permissible because human fetuses are not people. This is what the pro-choice side must think,…

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    “A Defense of Abortion”, argues her thoughts towards abortion, by using forms of analogies and acknowledges the right to life a fetus has, but also argues that the unborn baby’s right to life does not over ride the pregnant women’s right to make choices and have control over her body. There will be analogy examples in which there are different stated scenarios of a pregnant woman where you will find yourself comparing the scene to an analogy. In order, to justify whether an abortion can be…

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    The main premise of this paper will explain wrongful birth and a touch of wrongful life. Many states ban against wrongful life and wrongful birth lawsuits and other states are debating on wrongful birth laws to prevent parents bringing a suit on physicians. In the United States most but not all states permit wrongful birth lawsuits. In wrongful birth suits it is typically used by parents for the birth of a child born with a handicap. Basically, parents argue that the birth of the child should…

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    Against Abortion- The Atonement Child Abortion is a controversial subject in the contemporary society that has resulted into heated debates, with some individuals supporting it whereas others do not support it. Despite the advancement of the medicine field that may be used in committing abortion, there are still a high number of unsafe abortions. Beckwith asserts “Unsafe abortions account for at least 70,000 maternal deaths all over the world” (72). Today, the abortion issue is still a touchy…

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    another” (Faithful Catholics)?Allowing abortion to be acceptable because someone made a mistake is like murdering ones neighbor because he made someone mad. Abortion is a huge controversial issue in America, becoming more prevalent as the years have passed. There are two sides of the abortion controversy: Pro-life, which means one is against abortion and pro-choice, which advocates keeping abortion legal. States now are passing many laws regulating abortion. In addition, there are several…

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    Abortion is an emotive and controversial topic that raises political, ethical and social debates. According to Dictionary.com, “abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, usually before the embryo or fetus is capable of independent life; most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy.” In this paper, I’ll explain the main legal and ethical issues surrounding abortions. Also, I will provide a case that has to deal with abortion. Ethical questions mainly stem from…

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    Hillary Clinton differ on many issues, some of the views that they differ on are same sex marriage, education, and abortion. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton differ when it comes to abortion. Donald Trump is totally against abortion. While I was conducting my research I found that there are many types of abortions. Many people may not know that a miscarriage is called a spontaneous abortion because it happens solely…

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    Is Killing Morally Wrong

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    act. The following will rank six acts of killing on a spectrum in terms of morality. Six is the least immoral act and one is the most immoral. After each ranking, there will be an explanation on the moral reasons for its location. 6. Elective Abortion Abortion is a complex issue because the whole argument is usually made reliant on if and when a fetus becomes a human being. This aspect…

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    ancient times abortion has been legal and practiced in many cultures and countries. In the United States abortion was legal under common law until it was first restricted in Connecticut in 1821 (Wilson, 2013). It restricted the use of toxic substances to cause miscarriage after “quickening” when a woman feels her child move (Wilson, 2013). In 1873 the Comstock Law banning the distribution of materials related to contraception and abortion is passed. During the Great Depression abortions…

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    Female Birth Control Essay

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    In today’s world, many forms of contraceptives exist to aid women in preventing unintended pregnancies. Many of these contraceptives have been proven to be effective, with each having varying effects on the female reproductive system. This paper, however, focuses on hormonal birth control including the oral combination pills, hormonal IUD, Norplant, Nexplanon (implant) and Depo- Provera, which consist either of a combination or single set dosage of estrogen and/ or synthetic progesterone,…

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