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    Late Term Abortion Abortion is a vast topic of controversy. My standpoint is that all forms of abortion are wrong and unethical. Late term abortion is one of the most heartless operations done of them all. Not only is the baby denied the very opportunity to live, but the operation itself is cruel and immoral. There are many different views on when a fetus actually becomes human. Is it really our place to decide? Even some abortionists use the term “baby” which makes what they are doing even…

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    1973. However, the debate over whether it should have been legalized in the first place is still a relevant topic amongst many Americans, as well as people of other countries and cultures. People are normally divided into two groups, pro-choice and pro-life. Pro-choice believes that abortion should be legalized without any input from anyone other than the mother, whereas pro-life believes that a fetus is still a human and, therefore, abortion is considered killing an innocent human being.…

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    that family planning and reproductive-health services are addressed to. As a part of the Public Health Service Act, it was enacted with bi-partisan support in 1970 and signed by President Nixon (Pro-Choice America). Chief co-sponsor, George H. W. Bush, was a key advocate for this legislation (Pro-Choice America). For over 40 years, this federal policy has provided cost-effective and high quality family planning and similar preventative health services for low-income men and women (Office of…

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    The life of a woman is more significant than the life of the unborn fetus. The pro-choice movement is struggling to keeping the right to an abortion. President Trump has just signed an executive order that will cease federal funding over seas for non-profits who perform abortions, or support them (Yeh, 2017). After Trump has defunded over…

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    still beating. By these terms, a fetus cannot be murdered. Can you argue with that? You can write about as many strong females against abortion as you want, but I will never believe in the pro-life movement. I cannot see how taking away the woman’s choice to abort is going to make us stronger. Forcing a young child to go through pregnancy, a rape victim to give birth, or simply anyone, really, is unfair. The cause is not for feminism, I feel, but for other, hidden reasons. How can something as…

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    unrepresentative sample studies going back to the early 1900’s. Thirty-two years prior to Roe v. Wade the average number of illegal abortions occurring was 98,000 (Adamek, Raymond J). Although this is still a huge number it is less than 10% of what the pro-choice movement would want you to believe, and it is less than 8% of the 1.3 legal abortions that occur every year. By the Supreme Court legalizing abortion, they have cause 13 times as many deaths of unborn children and has exposed 13 times…

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    Abortion is deliberately taking the life of an unborn child during pregnancy. Abortion continues to be a very controversial issue in the world. There is always a major debate over where a political candidate stands on abortion. Many people consider this issue a major factor when determining who they will vote for. Women struggle with the decision to have an abortion every day. Women should not be allowed to have abortions because abortions can be harmful to the mother, because adoption is a…

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    future. The poem, "The Road Not Taken," by Robert Frost, tells the reader about how there are two "roads" to go down, the way everyone else is going, or going the opposite way to help better you. In my life I have made many choices that have affected me. Many of my choices are based upon my future rather than friends, because honestly you never know how long you're going to be friends with someone. Freshman year, you start in a new school, with new people, and new teachers. The fall term…

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    questions that do have limitations, while closed-ended questions have multiple choices. These things can help a speaker connect with the audience by relating to them. The controversial topic I would chose to speak about would be the topic of abortion: should it be legal? I am pro-choice, and that would reflect throughout my speech. In addition, I am an eighteen year-old female, which makes an impact on the speech. Being pro-choice, female, and young, I would connect with other audience members…

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    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 choice. People’s religious beliefs are huge components when it comes to making decisions. A person may live in Africa, but their religious beliefs may be the same as someone who lives in the United States. If a consensus was done on how many…

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