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    Daniel Bock Mr. Young / Mr. Wright English III / US History 16 September, 2016 Roe v. Wade The Roe v. Wade civil court case occurred between 1971 and 1973. The court case is an act of Jane Roe sueing the state due to the fact that Roe was not receiving due process as stated by the ninth and fourteenth amendments and was denied when attempting to have an abortion. This denial for Roe’s abortion was from the decision of the state of Texas, and Roe decided to take her case to the supreme court.…

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    Abortion or Non-Abortion? Abortion to me is not a good thing. Basically all it is, is killing a human being that doesn’t get to live their lives like all of us get to. When a women gets pregnant and is not ready for a baby, there are other options for this women. The women or couple can always put the child up for adoption. Also, hospitals and churches are safe havens. This means you can drop a baby off and walk away no questions asked. When the sperm and the egg unite the gender, hair, eye and…

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    now. There are two sides to abortion which is pro-life or pro-choice. There are so many dangerous physical side effects after an abortion. For example, sexual disorders, risk of having breast and cervical cancer later in life, and even death. The question is whether or not abortion should be made illegal? Is abortion morally right? The decision to have an abortion should be made by the person carrying the baby. First of all, one side of abortion is pro-life. This is when people believe that…

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    Civic action against abortion Kirolos Y. In order to perform civic action against abortion I would first have to study the reasons of abortion. Usually, the main reasons of abortion are; ignorance, poverty, irresponsibility, and abuse of free will as it is more relevant in developing countries. To start tackling this issue I would have to raise awareness on the consequences of this issue and provide alternatives to abortion procedures in case of an ‘unwanted’ pregnancy. To…

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    Akin to or almost like putting on spectacles, our worldview shapes the way we apperceive and process creation, our cosmos and very existence. Within a worldview paradigm, varying thought patterns color our life experience and put us into a more compartmentalized reality that not only makes sense to us, but those around us (Colorado Christian University, 2014). Sire (2015) said it well when he explained that “worldviews provide the stories through which human beings view reality” (p. 57). Inside…

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    challenge of ensuring that people in the developing world who want to time and space their children can obtain the contraception they need to do so.” Meanwhile, President Trump has had changing views on abortion over the years, but has expressed a largely pro-life stance during his election campaign. White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said during the first daily press briefing that Trump “wants to stand up for all Americans, including the unborn,” and added that “the reinstatement of this…

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    war ever existed, the the atmosphere brought forth dramatically different view points. The first document is a shining example of those that felt the strongest that America was in the midst of a culture war. Pat Buchanan speaks of things like being pro public schools, women in combat, and equal rights as if they are bad things. He even claims that Clinton wishes to make it so abortions can be given as freely as getting your blood pressure checked. He was not alone in his opinions, and he…

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    Swift wrote “A Modest Proposal” to suggest essentially that farming babies was the way to battle famine. While this is more or less a joke, the article addressed that beggars with children that they raise to be beggars are a burden on society. The real question is how do we fix this problem. Swift wants any opposing arguments to have a solution as to, “how they will be able to find food and raiment for a hundred thousand useless mouths and backs.” This statement brings up the main point I found…

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    rape, but contests that they are responsible for the pregnancy and could take preventative measures to ensure that conception does not take place. This article maintains a clear goal to prove all abortions are equal. This is much different from other pro-life arguments, as this one gets deeper into the issue that most classify as “the…

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    Since 2010, the Affordable Health Care Act (ACA), has been treating abortions differently than any other health service. For them to determine whether the ACA’s abortion restrictions are uniquely American or have counterparts in other national health systems, and this study employs a cross sectional design comparing abortion restrictions in the ACA with those in 17 western European countries. Abortion became legal across the United States in 1973 when the U.S. Supreme Court handed down Roe v.…

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