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    Abortion is a leading controversial topic raging throughout the United States. A ban or suppression of the availability of abortion procedures is fundamentally wrong and should not be imposed upon a society. In medical terms, an abortion is the deliberate termination of a pregnancy, and currently cannot be performed after 24 weeks into the pregnancy anywhere in the United States. This condition is in place because this is the earliest recorded time in which a fetus was viable, referring to the…

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    Narrative enigmas are a vital part of storytelling, especially for the television serial. The story must go on, and the best way to make viewers keep watching is by bringing up questions that the audience will want answers for. Characters are normally motivated to find answers to the narrative enigmas running through their storylines and others. Generally the actions of characters that are motivated by these narrative enigmas will help move the story along in a sort of cause-effect chain. If we…

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    Angel Maggi Mrs. Park English 11 November 15, 2016 Why Abortion is Wrong Abortion has been around for centuries. In today’s time abortion has become a solution to some who have unwanted pregnancies. To others, abortion is murder. In this paper, it is discussed from the viewpoint of why abortion is wrong. I do not approve of abortion as an option to pregnancy. Abortion is when a mother chooses to end her pregnancy by getting rid of the fetus before it is born. If abortion was made illegal…

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    also doubtful we will ever have a reversible method for men or women. For most of the responsibility rely towards women, as long as we absolutely have a choice in having intercourse. Certainly, community-level education had a greater influence on fertility than individual education. This meeting was not motivated by education levels being more standardized, but by less educated women having fewer children than expected, and more highly educated social networks, when living among more highly…

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    Abortion argumentative Abortion: the deliberate termination of a pregnancy. On average, there are roughly 1 million abortions done each year. Only about .12% of those abortions cross paths with a problem. The topic of abortion has been around since the 1900's, and has even made the top 10 list of most popular controversial topics in the United States. Abortion really started to take play during the women's rights movement - they wanted control over their own bodies. Before it was legalized,…

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    What Is Diprosopus?

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    Diprosopus, also known as craniofacial duplication, is an extremely rare congenital disorder where only 0.4% of conjoined twins are affected by the disorder. The first cases of this disorder were recorded in Ancient Greece therefore the term “diprosopus” comes from the Greek prefix “di-” which means two and the Greek word, “prosopon” meaning face so diprosopus has the literal meaning of “two-faced” .This disorder is where the newborn has one body, but two noses, two mouths, and two set of eyes.…

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    A highly contested and widely disputed debate that splits people in opinion is the debate over contraception. The Catholic Church definitively and completely states that contraception is wrong. But, in the encyclical by Pope Paul VI, an alternative option is offered: Natural Family Planning (NFP). This method teaches to utilize the infertile parts of a woman’s cycle to prevent a pregnancy. In the Encyclical Humane Vitae , Pope Paul VI argues that this method is within the precepts of the church…

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    From the micro level, which means individually or from the family perspective, the issues may confront to the family are conflict of abortion between Fred and Suzanne and psychological problems on both of them. From the case, Fred did not want Suzanne to abort the baby, but Suzanne wanted to have an abortion. Suzanne may feel regretted after she had an abortion. If as another option, she gives birth and adopt the baby, she may feel regretted as well. In addition, she has pregnant for three…

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    Imagine genetic testing being done on fetuses to filter out those who aren’t physically fit. This very idea was portrayed in a movie back in the 1990’s. However, we are not quite as advanced about the testing as in the science fiction genre, we are at a point in which pros and cons about the concept of testing one’s genome are being weighed. For instance, if a pregnant women receives information from genetic testing stating her baby could potentially become ill before or sometime after birth,…

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    Genetic Abortion

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    Genetics Abortion As I close my eyes, I try to recall the very first moment I saw light. The farthest I can dive into my memories was probably about 15 years ago when I was around four years old, trying to climb the tree in my backyard. Because of the fact that I am limited by human capabilities, I can only remember back to a certain extent. It’s almost impossible for me to remember the very first moment I was born or the time inside my mother’s womb. Even if you ask a six year old child, he or…

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