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    In December of 2015, a women living in Tennessee named Anna Yocca, age 31, attempted to abort her pregnancy in her own home using a wire coat-hanger. Since the pregnancy was 24 weeks along, which is just about the limit to which an abortion will be performed by a clinic, she is being charged with the attempted murder of her unborn child. There are not many details provided in the article about any possible circumstances surrounding the case and there is hardly anything written about the mother…

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    Nurse Vs Patient Beliefs

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    As a nurse, on any given shift that you work, you know you are going to take care of a number of patients that not always share the same thoughts and beliefs as you do. With saying that, one must know where they personally stand, but ultimately not force their beliefs on others. Some examples of the nurse vs patient beliefs are as followed; Values, described by yourdictionary.com as things that are most important to someone. An example would be religious beliefs (ex. nurse – Baptist, eat meat:…

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    Abortion is a controversial topic because medical decisions are based off of what people think are morally correct. This is when the controversy started between pro- life and pro- choice. People who are pro- life are the people who are against abortions and believe that the baby is a life when conception occurs. Pro- choice people…

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    Pro-choice is when you advocate for legalized abortion. The opposite of that is when you vote for pro-life. Pro-life is when you oppose abortion and euthanasia.(Google) I am in the middle of pro choice and pro life. As stated above I believe this isn’t just a heartfelt decision, but also a decision you should be making with your brain. Many people will bring up, bringing an unwanted child into the world is a crime, and forcing a woman to have a child against her will is morally wrong. Motherhood…

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    A woman who currently volunteers at a pregnancy center has shared a video showing her abortion regret in an attempt to help other women who are going through the same thing. In an interview with Live Action News, Megan Rhoades said she had always taken a pro-life stance until she was the one who was confronted with an unplanned pregnancy several years ago. Her situation suddenly made her think that abortion was her only way out. Rhoades became a Christian not long after she terminated her…

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    what her life should look like. No matter the reason or cause of a woman wanting to have an abortion, politics should not be a part or in any way, be involved in a woman’s medical procedure. The matter of an opinion should stay only an opinion, not a law or anything…

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    because we are all God’s creations. Both are very good reasons, “Abortion takes the life of innocent human beings who are the most vulnerable in our society” (Napolitano). If it was a women’s own fault that she got pregnant then she shouldn’t have the choice to commit homicide of an unborn child because she and her partner were too lazy or in the moment to protect themselves from that factor and now have the urge to commit “a necessary evil” by pushing their mistake under the rug and getting an…

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    though, it’s not that simple in many people’s minds. A difficulty I have with those who oppose abortion is that they don’t seem to have considered the situation in countries where, often on religious grounds, abortion was, or still is, against the law.…

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    Christian Conservatism

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    Christian Right’s influence in Canadian domestic policy and how that effects the lack of funding for abortion in foreign aid policies. Currently, a lot of research is being done on the rise of Christian Conservatism in the United States and the anti-gay laws that are on the rise in African countries. I want to examine, in the Canadian context, the rise of the Conservative Right and apply it to anti-abortion attitudes in developing countries (specifically in Africa) as well as how it affects the…

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    Introduction Abortion is the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive outside the uterus. An abortion may be caused purposely and is then called an induced abortion and is one part of a spectrum of sexual and reproductive health care. Providing good abortion care to Queensland women must form part of a larger strategy to increase sexual and reproductive health knowledge, improve access to contraception and sexuality education programs, ensure all women can access…

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