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    cases, public marches, TV shows and other types of media involved in this matter, with different groups of people trying to convey their opinion about what women should or should not do, with everyone defending their different viewpoints. While pro-choice activists support women being able to make decisions about their own bodies and abortion, pro-life activists constantly fight for abortion to be illegal. Women are considered human persons, therefore; they are protected under the civil rights…

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    become a headline topic over different sources of media. There is the pro-choice side where the belief is that the mother has the choice to abort her pregnancy. Then there is the other side, pro-life, meaning the belief is that if the mother is pregnant she cannot terminate the pregnancy. Lastly, there is an undecided person who has not picked a side. I am pro-choice, but I do have “standards” that I have towards my pro-choice belief. I believe that if there is a factor that contributes to the…

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    country where freedom is to be enjoyed by all raises millions of women’s eyebrows living within the country that continue to fight government officials for the right to have access to abortions. While both pro-choice and pro-life supporters agree they are in disagreement on human life, pro-choice focuses on women’s right to make their own decision in relation to abortion while pro-life is against women having abortions in whole. Should women have the right to do as they wish with their own…

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    tendencies that occur in economics. The economic tendencies are influenced by the choices made by individuals or the changes that take place in the production factors. This work describes the relationship…

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    Here: A Nurse’s Story”, Sallie Tisdale describes the atmosphere as a nurse in an abortion clinic along with her views on abortion. I strongly disagree with Tisdale being pro-choice because it avoids responsibility, takes away an innocent life, and it will encourage more people to do it. In Tisdale’s memoir,…

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    is rarely offered in my community, I could opt instead to chemically induce labor over several days and then deliver the little body at my local maternity ward.”” (Mendoza) She later elaborates on her research regarding the dangers of her choices. Both choices can strain the woman’s body, but a D&E is safer. Sadly, since her doctor could not perform the procedure, she was searching for a doctor who could abort the baby properly for almost the entire time of her pregnancy. Hooks writes something…

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    Unsafe abortions cause 68,000 deaths and millions of injuries annually.abortion should be a woman's right and one of the best options when it come to sexual assault and traumatic experiences.for these reasons abortion should be legal and a woman's choice. Self induced abortions may affect a woman's mental health and long term health. The Long-Term Physical and Psychological Health Consequences of Induced Abortion: Review of the Evidence found a correlation with self induced abortion and later…

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    Abortion - a debate where two sides make harsh accusations; that one is anti-choice, and that the other is anti-life. It is an argument that dares to ask what gives something the right to life? The first article I will be exploring is one that supports the pro-choice argument, titled, “The Anti-Abortion Fallacy”. The composer, Peter Singer, argues the belief that anti-abortion laws make women across the globe suffer. He demonstrates how living women can be endangered by the facts he presents…

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    The author, Razib Khan, talks about the abortion stereotype and the differentiation between men and women. Of course things such as religion and politics also sway people 's opinions, but he still mentions that views have been altered over time. This article discusses how women feel more strongly towards pro-life, while men could care less. Some women feel strongly than other women, and the same with men. I find it unsuitable to mention that men and women, especially those with different…

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    George believes that abortion should not be legalized. That it should be restricted. He states “A pro-life advocate sees abortion as a sin against God who infuses life at the moment of conception; a pro-choice advocate sees abortion as a decision to be made in accordance with the best scientific opinion as to when the beginning of life, as we know it, occurs.” (182) I believe that in the bible it does state that abortion is wrong, so Mr. George made a good point there. Mr. George, however, makes…

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