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    Because abortion is such a big issue there are lots of clinics, organizations, and companies that can be described as pro-life. The intention of these groups is to help financially or aid you in making the decision whether or not to have an abortion. Some of these groups or other people who believe strongly in this cause will occasionally rally and host large, sometimes…

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    Anorexia In America Essay

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    An american entrepreneur named Jim Rohn once said, "Take care of your body. It 's the only place you have to live." Many tend hide their feelings and fears from others. When family problems occur, it takes a tole on them. The can not control what happens to their family, and sometimes punish themselves for something that is not their fault. Some even punish themselves by making the decision to stop eating. Anorexia starts taking over their life. Some call anorexia a disorder while others call it…

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    Abortion Analysis

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    Abortion is the deliberate premature termination of a human pregnancy performed by a license clinician. There are two types of abortion a medical abortion or a surgical abortion. A medical abortion is when a patient consumes either mifepristone or methotrexate and misoprostol, all medications, which will terminate the pregnancy. A medical abortion is only a viable course of action before the end of a women's first trimester, it can take anywhere from a day to 3 to 4 weeks. The two most popular…

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    Abortions Here: A Nurse’s Story”, Sallie Tisdale describes the atmosphere as a nurse in an abortion clinic along with her views on abortion. I strongly disagree with Tisdale being pro-choice because it avoids responsibility, takes away an innocent life, and it will encourage more people to do it. In Tisdale’s memoir,…

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    Judith Jarvis Thomson depicts various scenarios in an effort to argue for the permissibility of abortion—in some cases—despite the consequential deprivation of someone else’s equal right to life. As part of her claim that every person has a right to life, she offers a scenario in which a famous violinist’s circulatory system has been plugged into an individual and is physically required to remain plugged in for 9 months. Thomson voices her claim by implying that although the fetus has a right to…

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    Judith Jarvis Thomson describes a fetus as being as much of a moral person as anyone, but he or she is not in fact entitled to using the mother’s precious resources. The idea of bodily autonomy is heavily stressed in her paper, “A Defense of Abortion”. Most of those who are against abortion tend to use the point that a fetus is a person as their major leg to stand on. Thomson argues that they fail to discuss what is impermissible about abortion. She provides strong reasoning for why abortion…

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    “No woman can call herself free who does not control her own body.” According to Margaret Sanger, a sex educator and birth control activist, a women should be allowed to abort her child if she desires to do so. Abortion is the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy. Abortion was legalized in the United States in 1973 through Roe V. Wade by the single pregnant women Jane Roe. Since then, this topic has always been controversial with some arguing for and others…

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    closer and closer to the light. You are out of the darkness. Now consider, you are in the darkness, the space is confined. The darkness consumes you and you are no more. (attention-getter) I just described childbirth and abortion also referred to as pro-choice. Many of you may be compelled to advocate for the first scenario but there is more to the story, the mother. Did any of you consider how either of these scenarios affects the woman carrying the child? (credibility) According to David…

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    A person can either be pro-choice or pro-life. Someone who is pro-choice argues that it is the woman’s body and she could do what she feels with it. If she is not ready for a child, she should not have to carry the child. Another argument is the reason the woman wants the abortion. Many women are…

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    In Our Bodies, Our Crimes, Jeanne Flavin's main discussion is about woman's rights regarding reproduction in America. In particular during chapter three, which is tittled “Back-Alley Butchers”, Flavin discuses the circumstances and troubles that come along when a young girl terminates her pregnancy. Many pregnancies in the United States are not intentional, and because of this many of them will be terminated. Flavin (2009: 54) addresses how the criminal justice and legal system are trying to put…

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