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    Abortion, defined by Miriam-Webster’s dictionary as “the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus,” is an act that has been debated about for many, many years. It has become an issue that people feel very strongly for or against and has even indirectly nearly caused a government shut down in recent months (Hitchner). Not only does it affect women, but also the potential fathers and their family members. It doesn’t…

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    His slogan for his campaign was “make America great again”. How is going to do that when this country was built on slaveries back. We have all these races and ethnicities who came here and make this country as great as it could. Not only that they work hard building a foundation for their families. France would not have given America the statue of liberty if they didn’t think we deserve it. Went other countries talk about American they say think like “America is the country of freedom and…

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    On May 10, 2015 police officers responded to a 911 call of a mother throwing her child off a bridge over the Leigh River in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania before jumping off the bridge herself. The scene they arrived at was a grizzly sight, and morbid. The child was taken to a nearby hospital before unfortunately passing away a week later. The mother, one 19-year old Johnesha Perry, was charged with attempted homicide. This is a disgusting waste of life, and is one of many acts of Infanticide all…

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    Pro-life or Pro-choice? As abortion becomes one of the most controversial topics with opinions ranging from completely legal to completely illegal. However, this is due to its depiction in societal views and people’s religious views. But this essay will argue how abortion should be legal in all cases as it is a woman’s right, how adoption isn’t an alternative and making it illegal will not stop it from happening. Abortion is a woman’s right to her body, and no-one should have the right to…

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    Pro Life You can get questions in your head about pro life, like Is it a live human or just a cell or maybe an actual organism? You should raise that question, then provide the answer. The problem is that most people believe abortions and support it. Abortion is a bad situation to deal with, it causes bad pain to the women during abortions. The pro life is movement that tells us to stop abortions and save little innocent lives. A way to help to save lives is do March for Life at Washington D.C…

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    Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy and is most often preformed within the first 28 weeks. (2) Common forms of abortions used during the first trimester are methotrexate and misoprostol, manual vacuum aspiration, and aspiration. (3) Common forms of abortion used during the second trimester are dilation and curettage, dilation and evacuation, and induction abortion. (3) Abortion during the third trimester are illegal in many states because it is defined as a late term…

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    Millions of women around the world today are being mutilated against their will. Many are only infants and do not survive the process due to infections and blood loss. This process of dehumanizing someone goes beyond what we as people have seen before. There are now laws that protect us from being mutilated but in some countries around the world there is no laws to protect those who do not live in the United States are some other place against mutilation. Imagine having your legs tied together…

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    Reproductive choice empowers women by giving them control over their own bodies. On a brisk sunday morning- April 5, 1992- more than 500,000 men and women marched on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Attending from all over the country, the crowd was “pro-choice”. Mostly women and mostly under forty, they sang songs and shouted slogans that under celebrated “reproductive freedom”. They chose that moment in time to…

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    records of 56,741 California medicaid patients revealed that women who had abortions were 160 percent more likely than delivering women to be hospitalized for psychiatric treatment in the first 90 days following abortion or delivery.” People that are pro-choice have several arguments on why abortion is okay. One, women say that every child should come into this world being wanted, loved, and cared for. Planned child often have have better lives when their caregiver is stable, financially,…

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    Women understand the financial and emotional difficulties of having a child and are fully capable of knowing when they need to have an abortion. I believe that woman should have the right to abortion. It is their body and should be able to chose whether it is because of financial issues, emotional issues, medical reasons, or all of the above. Have you ever thought about what would happen if abortion was illegal in the U.S.? One thing that could happen is that women would have unsafe abortions.…

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