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    Throughout history natural reproduction allowed for the populations to increase and prosper. The culture surrounding pregnancies is staggeringly different than in the past. Females in their teen years during the 1700’s found it normal to be married and become pregnant at a young age. Life expectancy were shorter and in some regions children were used for help. Families also had many children since deaths were common. Even in the 1800’s the women of the United States had an average of six…

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    One of the most controversial topic in our current society is the discussion about abortion. The question, if women should have the right to terminate a pregnancy, sparks a variety of reactions regardless of gender. A pregnancy has a monumental influence not only on the female body but on a women’s life in general. The future of this female might be at stake, and not every pregnancy occurs by choice. It seems cruel to take away a woman’s power over her own body in order to guarantee the same…

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    Do you think it is ok to kill an innocent human being? You should not be eligible for an abortion because you are not ready to become a parent. There are many couples out there ready to start a family but can’t so instead of abortion put the baby up for adoption. Many people use abortion as a form of birthcontrol, when there are many other good forms of birth control. Abortion should not be an available choice just because you don’t want the baby. Just because you aren’t ready to be a parents…

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    Adi Case Study On Abortion

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    decrease birth rates (Greig). Therefore, he criminalized abortion and banned contraceptives. He additionally enforced menstrual police and staffed secret police in hospitals. Interestingly, though, in Levine et al.’s article, “Abortion Policy and Fertility Outcomes: The Eastern European Experience”, it is found that in some of their models, less restrictive abortion policies resulted in birth rate increases (Levine 224). This means Ceausescu was incorrect in hypothesizing illegal abortions would…

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    ‘’Every child is a different kind of flower, and all together, they make this world a beautiful garden.’’- Unknown Some essential qualities come from a single gene, whereas others come from gene combinations. Everybody on earth has about 25,000 different genes, and because of this, there are so many outcomes that a person can consist of (What Is a Gene?). That’s what makes us all unique. Sometimes, in people’s genes, there are malfunctions. These malfunctions can cause all sorts of genetic…

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    The girl wants to get an abortion because she clearly doesn’t want the baby, she is drinking multiple alcohol beverages like beer and an Anis Del Toro which is a Spanish drink. Even if she were to have second thoughts and keep the baby, the baby would have a lot of disabilities like SIDs, etc. The title of the story is based on when the girl was explaining that the hills, rivers, trees and view were so beautiful, but it also has to do with the fact that the girl is also pregnant and is going to…

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    An astoundingly common argument from those associated with anti-choice groups is that access to abortion increases women’s, particularly teenagers, promiscuity. The reasoning behind this lies in that, because "the knowledge that they can attain an abortion on demand and be issued with contraceptives is a great comfort to these promiscuous girls, who are grateful they will not have to interrupt their sexual activities for long…” (Eickhoff, British Medical Journal). This argument,…

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    Adoption Vs Surrogacy

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    2009 to 2014.) That number is a bit alarming, it also doesn’t include the number of children who are in or will be put up for adoption. In today’s society we’ve come up with more scientific ways for couples to begin families. Many couples deal with fertility issues and aren’t capable of conceiving on their own. One way couples are choosing to deal with that issue is by hiring a surrogate mother. Surrogacy is when a couple retrieves their own egg and sperm or ones that are donated and has them…

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    Abortion should be pro-choice. We decide what we want for our body. If a woman feels like she can’t support a baby, or if she was raped and doesn’t want to keep the infant she shouldn’t have to. It should all come down to the person’s decision. Many people argue on wheatear abortion should be illegal or legal. To make a decision everyone should listen to other women’s stories about their experience with abortion. One thing that almost everyone can agree on is that it’s the woman’s choice since…

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    In America there are two dominant political parties, Democratic Party and Republican Party. For 2016 presidential election between the democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and republican candidate Donald Trump, both parties have strong but different views on important issues that American citizen face today. Democratic party’s platform is very liberal and it is all about putting public interest above individual interest. On the other hand, Republican Party’s platform is about putting individual…

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