Fertility-development controversy

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    Boli Monger Danny Bellinger English 1101, 60499 July 24, 2017 Persuasive Essay The Immorality of Abortion A procedure to end the pregnancy for own interest or a purpose is an abortion. Abortions are increasing day by day instead of avoiding and controlling. It is very hard to consider the reality of abortion by both the mother and a baby. I believe babies in mother womb are innocent, they are also a human being like us, and they have full right to live. It is wrong to do abortion because the…

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    “Women in the United States haven't always had the right to an abortion. Before 1973, individual states were allowed to decide whether abortion would be legal within their borders. ... In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that the right to an abortion was part of a woman's right to privacy”(Roe V Wade). “American women will have had an abortion by the time she reaches age 45. Moreover, a broad cross section of U.S. women have abortions. 58% of women having abortions are in…

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    Abortion is ending a pregnancy before the fetus is independently able to live outside of its mother. This can happen for various reasons depending on the individual at hand. The choice to have an abortion is solely up to the individual. An abortion takes place in the first trimester of pregnancy or the before the 12th week. There are different types of abortions and they depend on how far along the women is in pregnancy. A medical abortion occurs within the first 49 days of pregnancy and can be…

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    Plastic: A Toxic Love Story In the words of Susan Freinkel, “Plastic has built the modern world”. In this book, Freinkel recounts plastic’s original origins dating back to 1869 when the young inventor John Wesley Hyatt created a “white material with the consistency of shoe leather but a capacity to do much more”. This began the descent into the world we now know as Plasticville, and Freinkel’s information on the backstories of the eight most used plastic products: chairs, credit cards, combs,…

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    provides value to life, alternative options instead of abortion and rape being an exception. The moral status the conservative point feels a fetus should be given full moral status. They should be given full moral status because in early weeks of development they are developing major organs. They should be given the right…

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    When one reads a work of literature he or she might notice that there are certain objects in the novel that has more meaning to it. That is known as the term symbolism. Symbolism is a figure of speech that is used when an author wants to create a certain mood or emotion in a work of literature. It is the use of an object, person, situation, or word to represent something else, like an idea, in literature. Symbolism is everywhere; authors often use different symbols to represent a particular…

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    The Abortion Act 1967

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    The main reason this was significant is because it included the pregnant woman's physical and mental wellbeing and did not just apply to saving the woman from death. In Bourne the continuance of the young girl’s pregnancy would have caused her to become a ‘mental wreck’. Bourne operated the abortion ‘in good faith’ and his purpose was to ‘preserve the life of the mother’. Bourne was acquitted on these grounds and the case was decided in his favour. The defence created by common law in Bourne…

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    Justifying Abortion Many women have several reasons why they choose abortion. Abortion is understandable in some situations, and it can be totally unacceptable to some people in other situations. Aborting a child is a choice that one has to make and be able to live with. There are many pros and cons when it comes to the topic of abortion. A women should be able to make her own decisions on whether or not she brings a human being into the world. There should be boundaries on abortions, and a…

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    Abortion is more dangerous and can really put peoples life at risk than most people are aware of. In fact, “47,000 women die a year as a result of complications of unsafe abortions”(“Preventing Unsafe Abortion”).When most people think of abortion some may feel like it is harmless, but as we already know it is lethal to the fetus, but most people don't consider the fact that it can also be lethal for the mother as well. As a result more and more people are becoming more informed. “In the United…

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    the body in which the couple is unable to conceive within a particular time.” (Dr. NB 2012:151). Like the others, she has a different ratio of fertility issues, 40/40/10/10, 40% of the time it is in the female, 40% it is in the male, 10% it can be a combination of both, and 10% unknown. Dr. NB takes the time to explain that women in Rajasthan turn to fertility related rituals and “sadhus (holy men)” (Dr. NB 2012:151). When Dr. NB realizes her patients have no chance in conceiving she simply…

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