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    Birth Control Debate

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    Katie Champ Mrs. Sampson AP Lang 8 March 2016 Birth Control On Demand Room For Debate Turner, Grace-Marie, Bianca Brooks, Kinsey Hasstedt, Jeanne F. Mancini, and Melissa Gilliam. "Birth Control on Demand." The New York Times. The New York Times, 13 July 2015. Web. 14 Mar. 2016. The topic of discussion is concerning the issue of birth control: Should the government provide long-acting birth control, at no cost and easily accessilbe? The methods included…

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    Women's Rights Debate

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    Everyday men and women debate over controversial topics like; medically assisted suicide, the death penalty, gun control laws, or even where to eat dinner. These topics are ones that once your personal opinion is set it is hard to change, just like abortion laws. Being pro-life or pro-choice is an opinion that some may not understand or respect. But how they came about doesn’t change and who made these amendments still stands. No matter your stance, no matter your gender, the majority of society…

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    Watching the first debate was an interesting experience for me as I have never seen the US election debates before. I believe the introduction debate is one of the most crucial debates, since people will see for the first time what candidates are planning to do and whether or not they are comfortable with their plans. In this debate, there were three topics that candidates had to cover. In my essay, I will discuss Hillary Clinton's arguments and objections, as well as, Donald Trump's arguments.…

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    Abortion's Moral Debate

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    Abortion has long been a very controversial moral debate, which have yet to reach a definite conclusion. Being a common issue, abortion is a subject that many movies, and television series have tackled. In the chosen series, called The Hippocratic Crush, the characters are faced with the dilemma of abandoning a baby or keeping it. In the episode, the final decision made in the television series is to perform abortion. The morality of such act is justified to be right, through analyzing the…

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    Individual Rights Vs. Public Health: The Vaccine Debate. The purpose of the author’s essay was to provide context for a debate between two opposing advocates for, and against mandatory vaccination. The author completed the task of identifying and clarifying the primary arguments of the two opposing sides, whether mandatory vaccines are an infringement of personal rights or if they are a necessity for public health. The author uses this essay to provide each of the proponents’ stances for each…

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    31th as a way to bring light to this topic, the student organization Pointers for Life hosted a debate between members of the pro-life and pro-choice community. Standing on the pro-life side of the argument was Isaac Fleming, a member of the organization Wisconsin Right to Life. On the pro-choice side was Eliza Cussen, a member of NARAL Wisconsin, a pro-choice advocacy group. While attending this debate I choose to pick one speaker’s argument to evaluate from the beginning. Choosing Eliza, I…

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    History of abortion In the story,”The abortion debate” by Courtney Farrell talks about both sides of the abortion debate. In the book the author gives many reason why you should have an abortion. One of the many reasons that girls have an abortion is because of rape. Many girls/women get raped and pregnant everyday. According to a young girl in the book, “everyday would be a reminder of the horrible thing that happened to me.”. Some people also have abortions because they aren’t able to take…

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    injustice surrounding this debate. Though Tracy aligns with the pro-life political stance, he presents criticisms for both sides of this important and heated debate. On the other hand, Thia Cooper never denies her stance that abortion should be legal, but along the same lines she brings up wrongs committed from both pro-life and pro-choice. Both articles bring to attention some of the faults of both sides of the debate, and both argue that the real problem behind the debate is not whether…

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    The abortion debate has been heated and in spotlight for quite some time, and it is not going away anytime soon. Roe vs. Wade ruled pro-choice, and lately more and more anti abortion programs are pushing to get the decision revisited. An anonymous spy, David Daleiden, exposed Planned Parenthood in attempt to bring them down while adding more fuel to the abortion controversy. The abortion debate is complicated because it is more of a moral debate, which brings religious values into government.…

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    In 1973, The United States made abortion legal by the now, famous court case of Roe vs. Wade. The case ruled in Roe’s favor and many abortions have been performed since 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…

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