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    Later Life Risk Factor

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    When carrying a fetus, its very important to take precaution to prevent birth complications. One of the most common parental risk factor is smoking. Specifically referring to cigarette smoking. Many parents are uneducated on the damage caused by smoking. The majority may feel as is if a low birth weight is the only results from cigarette smoking (Beaver, 2005). However, cigarette smoking can have extensive effects which can ultimately lead to life of criminal involvement. So how does…

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    Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) has been effecting humanity ever since alcohol was first invented. FAS occurs when the pregnant mother drinks alcohol either accidently or on purpose. Believe it or not people do, do it on purpose because they try to induce a miscarriage. Sometimes they don’t succeed and the baby will suffer from Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. The mothers who don’t purposely drink alcohol when they are pregnant, is because they don’t realize that they have missed her period. This…

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    decide how to determine their pregnancy. Reports show that there are around 1 million young people in America that become distinctly pregnant every year. Of those, 78% are unintended. Of all the young ladies that become distinctly pregnant, 35% have a fetus removal instead of bearing a baby. This demonstrates an issue in the measure of sexual action with high school kids, and eventually the choice made once they discover they are pregnant. White females at 18-19 arrived at the…

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    plaintiff International Union for the practice of excluding females from battery manufacturing jobs due to the high lead exposure levels. The high lead level within the process of manufacturing batteries has been linked to health risk that can harm any fetus carried by a female employee. Prior to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the defendant did not employ women in the battery manufacturing jobs until June 1977. This is when the defendant announced its first policy concerning employment of women in…

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    Judith Jarvis Thomson

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    decide to have an abortion on the notion that a fetus is regarded as a person from the time of conception. Thomson reaches her final conclusion that abortion is not unjust killing by countering claims from anti-abortionists, such as Don Marquis, and by defining key terms anti-abortionists commonly use in their arguments. I will first begin by briefly introducing Don Marquis’s view regarding abortion. Marquis argues that it is wrong to kill a fetus because it would deprive it of having a…

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    Reading the story for the first time is confusing. Hemingway’s style as a minimalist writer does not give enough information to readers. Readers like me, have to pay attention and make sense of what is going on in the story. Having to examine and grasp the meaning of what is being said as the story unfolds challenges readers to be part of the story. Defining the subject of the conversation between the American and Jig is challenging if a reader has no knowledge about the procedure of abortion…

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    logistics of harvesting organs from aborted fetus’ for resale to research laboratories across the country. Planned Parenthood has been getting away with performing horrendous acts like this for years, and…

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    of couples come up to abort the child because of the responsibility and because they are not yet ready. II. Thesis Statement: Abortion an unjust practiced which is considered to be murder for it arrest the development, resulting the imperfection of fetus. III. Body: Main point of view: A.). Lack of financial stability. a.) Both parties are not financialy stable. b.) Both of them can't support the child. B.) Afraid to to critized by people around them. a.) Being ashamed…

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    heart disease is one of the most common forms of major birth defects in newborns, affecting approximately 8 percent of infants and is normally diagnosed within one week from birth. Prior to birth the fetus is not effected by this birth defect. The blood circulates differently prior to birth and the fetus derives oxygen and nutrients from the mother through the placenta. The fetal circulation has important communications between the upper heart chambers and the great blood vessels near the…

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    Pro Life Research Paper

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    William Wallace Mr. Bickel AP Government 9 October 2015 Pro- Life There is a current issue floating around the United States on whether we should ban the right to abortion or have the natural right to kill a living fetus inside of a women. Yes it is our natural right to do what we please in most cases, but many have to realize they are responsible for their own actions and must take the consequences whether good or bad. The consequence of having a baby however should not be negotiable. Little…

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