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    Throughout the history in the United Kingdom, the issue of abortion has prevailed as one of the most significant problems for women's right. The highly religious virtues in the United Kingdom, especially Northern Ireland, interfered with what women could or could not do with their bodies. The first problem arose in 1803 when The Ellenborough Act was passed. This act insured that women could get abortions as long as it was before quickening, which is in the first 16-20 weeks, when according to…

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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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    Abortion For the past few years there has been conflict about whether abortion is murder or not. For those who do not know what abortion is, it’s the removing of an unwanted child from the womb in the second trimester (or about 32 weeks). When Is An Abortion Done? The method of abortion is, at 32 weeks they basically tear the infant out piece by piece. They will grab a leg, rip it out, grab an arm, tear it out. Piece by piece the baby is ripped out. What people don’t realize, or care to think…

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    The label Pro-life is categorized as those who are anti- abortion and believe that the government should have an obligation to help preserve the lives of all humans regardless of intent, validity or quality of life concerns, those who believe that Biologically that a human life begins before birth, at fertilization and many feels that human life is very valuable and worthy of protection at all stages of life. Religious beliefs on many individuals are those largely influenced these views, but not…

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    Problem Statement Women’s Rights or Civil Rights? Which is more important in the grand scheme of things? That’s a decision women face when deciding to terminate a pregnancy. One of the major problems that women face today is a lack of legislation regarding Late Term Abortions. It is my belief that women deserve the opportunity to make these decisions themselves, especially when overall health or a change in quality of life comes into play. Narrowing the scope of these policies, two states,…

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    Living in a pluralistic America there are wide varieties of religions that make up the society. Within those religions there are certain practices that are seen as a guide to living a proper life. A group of Catholic women started an organization challenging the views of the church. They started this group because the Vatican did not support their personal views on birth control and abortion (Bloch). The Catholic Church states that anyone who disagrees with the church’s views on these issues is…

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    while at the same time abortion protest occur. There are two main stances on abortion: pro-life and pro-choice. There are also the people that have mixed views and they share beliefs from pro-life and pro-choice. Pro-life is when people are against abortion and for the rights of the unborn child. Pro-choice is when people are for abortion and the rights of women. When people share views from pro-life and pro-choice, they are against abortion unless there are circumstances that makes abortion…

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    that being pro-choice means that all women should have the right to choose to have an abortion, supporting what is best for the mother and baby. I am a strong advocate on ways to reduce the need for abortion, such as improving access to free birth control for low income women, and educational resources. I believe that pro-choice and pro-life women can find a common ground regardless of their views on abortion. My stance on abortion is that I am both pro-life and pro-choice. Being pro-life…

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    Case Analysis The idea of female circumcision is a culturally accepted norm that should be permissible to any woman who desires to have this surgery completed. Traditions should not be restricted by what other cultures believe to be right or wrong. Although the surgery may include risks, some women may still want the surgery to be performed because of their culture background and beliefs. If they choose to do this surgery, they should not let people with different cultures or views affect their…

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    Society today has various perceptions on the human body particularly the female body. I believe that in the U.S and other countries the female body has been hypersexualized to point where it’s the only way we are seen today. Breasts specifically have always sparked an interest in society. Breasts have always received a lot of attention and have generated this fixation that they are primarily something sexual. Yes it is part of our sex life and can be sexual but we have to remember biologically…

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