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    Did that grab your attention? Hey, my name is Kaden and I'm writing my Third or Forth autobiography for school. I'm in 7th grade and I love to watch sports. Truth is that I am a really nerdy guy and I love science, math, and Sci-Fi movies. I do like to watch sports, but it isn't on the top of my list, I'd usually watch YouTube or some science show on T.V. I'm really not that funny, I'm usually quiet and not talking, Don't get me wrong, I can be funny and energetic, I just tend to keep to…

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    federal laws, abortion is legal throughout the states. However, states do have laws in place that limit a woman’s ability to obtain an abortion. Abortion has remained a controversial topic since it first became illegal in the 1800’s. Prochoice and prolife activists continue to argue over whether or not abortion should remain legal. My personal stance on abortion is the belief that all women deserve to have the reproductive rights the constitution provides them with, allowing for legal abortion…

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    Abortion Ethics

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    decade, abortions have been a controversial topic in almost all sectors of life: politics, religion, and healthcare, for example. As a future health care professional, I believe in the importance of treating people for the greater good by putting aside my own reservations or opinions and seeking to improve the health and health education of others. After extensive research, I believe that abortions have a justified moral foundation. The examination of three key elements within an abortion…

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    Roe V. Wade Case Study

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    resident of Texas wanted to have an abortion. Roe believed that the state of Texas laws conflicted with a women’s right to choose. During the pregnancy, Roe did not have any issues that would her threaten her life and make abortion legal for her. The laws in Texas stated that all abortions were illegal except those that save the pregnant women’s life. In 1971, Roe took her case to the Supreme Court requesting that women have the right to choose for an abortion. After three years of debate the…

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    “I feel that the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because it is a war against the child, a direct killing of the innocent child, murder by the mother herself.” - Mother Teresa. In my opinion under rare circumstances abortion should be illegal because it murders an innocent human.People should not engage intercourse if they are not responsible to wear protection, if they are not responsible enough for that , they are not responsible enough to have a baby or even engage in…

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    right to end late term pregnancies through abortion. Specifically, whether it is morally permissible for women to receive abortions in the third trimester. In this paper, we will discuss both sides of the argument for “pro” and “anti” groups on whether it is permissible to have a third trimester abortion. To elaborate on what the third trimester entail is, the third trimester is considered to between weeks 24-40. When women receive abortions in this trimester is it usually too late to use…

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    Roe V. Wade

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    The topic of abortions has been an on-going controversy since the famous court case Roe v. Wade. Before this court case only three states in the U.S provided access to abortions. People involved in the court in the Roe v Wade case were a poor pregnant woman, two young inexperienced lawyers, and a supreme court justice with a background in medical law (Purdy). In 1973, Supreme court with a decision 7-2 verdict, using the concept of privacy and the statue of due process, the supreme court…

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    Another method of abortion is the pill. The pill can only be taken when it has been 10 weeks or less from the woman’s last menstrual cycle. If it has been more than 10 weeks, the woman must have an in-clinic abortion. (Planned Parenthood). Before taking the pill, it is required to follow the same steps as the in-clinic abortion which include: discussing your decision with somebody, reviewing your medical history, having a physical exam as well as laboratory tests, and reading and signing any…

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    What if your mom had an abortion? You wouldn’t be here, imagine how that would have impacted your families lives. Abortion shouldn’t be an option for expecting mothers. This could be argued both ways because in some rare situations the women get’s raped and doesn’t want to keep the baby or the mother’s life is at risk but either way it’s wrong. Most abortions aren’t due to rape or the mother’s life is at risk anyways, Only 6 percent of women get an abortion due to rape or because there life was…

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    Abortion Anti-abortion really stirs up many questions on whether or not women have the right to have an abortion. Being against abortion, I think that woman should not have the right to have an abortion, and the human fetus is a human being that does have the right to live and fulfill a spot into today’s society along with making an impact in some way. Who knows what that fetus could be or could do, without giving it a chance to the gift of life who will know their possibilities? Nobody will…

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