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    and Pro-choice, it all seemed acceptable, making abortion 100% illegal. The Bill of Life states that the baby shall not be harmed in any way until they reach the age of thirteen. However, between the ages of thirteen and eighteen, the parents have the option to “abort” their child in an alternative way. A way in which the life doesn’t really end. Unwinding. The “unwinding” process involves the removal of organs and body parts of the child to put away and later be used on people in need. By law,…

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    of the mother therefore, you can't take away the mother's right to life because she has a right to do what she wants with her body. If the mother says to save the fetus then that is a choice that she has made which means that in this case letting the mother die is justifiable. If the mother does not give that choice in a case of an emergency then the doctors cannot make the decision to save the baby or fetus over the mother. They should save the mother not the fetus because it is her body. It is…

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    construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." This right guarantees the right to women, if they so choose to have an abortion, up to the end of the first trimester. Regardless of the fact of morals, a woman has the right to privacy and choice to abort her fetus. The people that hold a "pro-life" view argue that a woman who has an abortion is…

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    A moral philosophy called Judith Jarvis Thomson,came up with “A Defense of Abortion” in 1971.When it comes to argument of the right to life,According to experiments, he argue that fetus has the right to life though the pregnant woman has the right to control her own body.He disagree that abortion is morally impermissible.(Thomson,1971) Long time ago,abortion was considered in the context of gender selection,family planning,population control.First and foremost,almost every family want to…

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    In America there are two dominant political parties, Democratic Party and Republican Party. For 2016 presidential election between the democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and republican candidate Donald Trump, both parties have strong but different views on important issues that American citizen face today. Democratic party’s platform is very liberal and it is all about putting public interest above individual interest. On the other hand, Republican Party’s platform is about putting individual…

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    When I say complications of abortion, I’m sure the first thing that comes to your mind is probably all the things that could go wrong while getting an abortion. Well it is actually the complete opposite. There is more than one complication that comes with abortion. Abortion is a complicated issue in today’s world religiously and ethically. People have problems with abortion all over the world today. Whether it be that they are for abortion or they are against abortion, bottom line is that it is…

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    that conversely, others believe women are guaranteed the right to choose the abortion method is cases of rape, incest, and other health issues. There have been over 50 million reported abortions worldwide since 1973. The U.S government have taken many laws into consideration to help put an end to abortion. To kill an unborn…

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    person as the decision whether to bear or beget a child." The plurality opinion decided to uphold the "essential holding" of Roe v. Wade for three reasons. 1) Prior to viability, women reserve the right to the choice of obtaining an abortion without interference from the state. 2) As long as the law has exceptions for pregnancies that put the woman's health in danger, the state is able to restrict the abortion procedure. 3) The state has legitimate interests in protecting the health of the woman…

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    ownership of one’s person rather than of one’s body is absurd. A person cannot be distinguished here from what the person is being said to own,” hence displaying how unethical and enological it is for women in America to be expected to adhere to the laws that are not made to benefit them.Therefore, unlike Republicans, Democrats back their opinions on this topic by using legal and constitutional evidence rather than religious beliefs. One of the most vital parts of the American-abortion…

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    Reproductive Health Care Availability and Controversial Policies Reproductive health care services that are provided by government funding is a highly debated topic among citizens and policy makers alike. Providing reproductive health care services through government funded agencies has been argued for and against, based on the benefits to the social welfare of the population, and the allocation of government funding. Will defunding Planned Parenthood save government funding and prevent…

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