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    Everything started by holding hands. I was a freshman in Independence High school high school. Mark promised me the moon and the stars. We would hang out at my house and watch movies with my siblings, we took walks through the park, played in the rain, jump fences and even I started to going to church with his family. Everything seem so perfect just like in Nicholas sparks Movies .I was surrounded by Christian people all the time so I classified myself as a Christian too. Mark and I got…

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    article will show some of them, starting with a women who tells multiple employees she is trying to get pregnant but needs an abortion because the fetus is of the wrong sex. Two different employees tell her that it is against the law to abort a pregnancy solely based on the sex of the baby. They go on to explain that if she want the abortion don 't bring it up again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1q6_Nx3f4EU Here is a short Fox News segment about a 15-year-old student who 's school sent…

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    A dark alley loomed before her, she knew it wasn’t safe in the dark, but it was a shortcut to her apartment and she decided to do it. Half way down the alley, a rough hand clamped over her mouth and dragged her into a dark doorway and violated her and left a beaten, bruised body in the alley. She was found by a kind old woman and over the months she realized she was pregnant. Her friends told her to get an abortion. This story is of course fictional, but abortion is a real issue that is still…

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    In The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, Rose of Sharon’s relatable character represents hope for humanity as America grows unstable. This novel takes place during the Great Depression of the 1930s as well as during the Dust Bowl. Throughout this struggle, migrants from all over pack up their belongings and move to California in search of work. Within this novel, the Joad family migrates from Oklahoma to California after giving up their lives on the farm to find jobs. Rose of Sharon is an…

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    Abortion Ethical Dilemmas

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    What would you do if you were faced with a situation that can end one of two ways, life or death? Would you go the ethical route, the route that goes against what you believe, or the route that some people would consider murder? Having an abortion can be a strong decision to make and can affect you for the rest of your life. Abortions play a large role in the ethical world and affects the worldviews of many people and countries. Here we have Susan who is battling with herself on what’s the best…

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    Furthermore, many know that they must eat right, stop bad harmful habits before becoming pregnant, while pregnant, and after pregnancy. Essentially, there were not as many in this group as the other two age ranges of 14-21 and 21-28. The age group of 28-35 account for 20.1% of the sample. It’s possible they looked at this age to factor if many of the women within this age exhibited…

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    The day I encountered Major Tenace, my existence altered forever. It was an early brisk morning in November 2003, when I entered the women’s clinic for an annual Papanicolaou test (Pap smear). Surprisingly, Major Tenace inquired did I desire children, and I bellowed a resounding yes. Unfortunately, I was 35, and had not conceived an infant. Immediately following the completion of the Pap smear, we considered the continual separation as a plausible explanation for the absence of conception.…

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    wishful. My husband and I wanted a son. My husband wanted a son to throw a football with in the back yard, and a son to carry on his last name. I wanted a son that would be a mommy’s boy. I have held on to boy nursery things since my very first pregnancy. For me getting pregnant again was no easy task. After my third baby I went in for my yearly check up at the OBGYN. They found abnormal cells.…

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    Jewish Oral Contraception

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    duty in Jewish Law to reproduce. The marriage is strongly not recommended, however, it is not explicitly noted as a sin. The other reason why contraception is permitted for a child bride is because the woman is not fully developed. Consequently, pregnancy may not only cause health complications or death for the mother, but also the newborn…

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    responsibility of having a new baby in their lives. Many families would be happy to welcome and provide a safe and healthy environment for new babies. This will give the babies the equal fighting chance in life and give women a way out of the unwanted pregnancy without taking innocent life. Women need to start seeing that abortion is not the only choice they have, but there are many other great options that would help them as well as the babies. Why abortion should be legal or illegal? This…

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