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    Teenage Mothers Teenage motherhood is a strange topic in our society. On one hand, it is highly frowned upon by a large number of people. It is seen as a bad thing to have a child as a teenager, especially if the mother is unmarried. However, even though many are opposed to the idea, it is highly popularized in the media. There are multiple shows on popular TV networks targeted at young people, which follow the lives of some teen moms and their families. This combination of fascination and…

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    gunmen, and many other events that have taken hundreds of people’s lives. One of the greatest killing sprees we have going on today is abortion. Abortion is the holocaust of today having killed more people than the Jewish holocaust caused by Hitler. Abortion is murder. First, Abortion treats a baby as just a piece of tissue. A baby grows very fast. According to medical facts a baby starts forming organs around 22 days. At just 22 days the cardiovascular system is fully formed and functioning…

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    When it comes to making medical decisions parents usually make the decision for the child. Adults make the decision because they think about what will be the best interest for their child. The question is do you think adolescents have the right to make autonomous medical choice ? My answer to that is no because teenagers tend to be very immature and teens can regret the decision they made. Making medical choices such as the use of medication should be made with a parent’s consent. Many…

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    Introduction Abortion is considered to be one of the most controversial issues worldwide. Millions of people are not alive today because they were never given a chance at life. The word abortion is derived from the Latin word “abortio,” which means to abort, miscarry, or deliver prematurely. Abortion is defined by Dictionary.com as the “removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy” and occurs especially during the first six months. An abortion is performed about…

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    Abortion Is Immoral

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    there is a large controversy going on about abortion. People debate on whether it is ethical, who should have more rights, and much more. It remains a very complicated issue with many different concerns regarding rape, if the fetus is considered a person, and how far along the pregnancy is. Despite all of these concerns, abortion should be legal for all women and everyone needs to accept it as ethical in society. One major concern dealing with abortion is rape. Rape has been a serious problem…

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    States alone, and abortion remains one of the hot topics. Abortion is an act of terminating a growing human life within a mother’s womb either medically or surgically. Medical abortion is when a woman takes a pill early in the course of pregnancy to abort a fetus and surgical abortion is when a fetus is removed from the uterus with the help of a vacuum and a spoon-shaped device with sharp edges also known as a “curet” (Abortion Risks). There are many risks involved with abortion, such as heavy…

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    Abortion Ethical Questions

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    topic today is abortions. Ending a pregnancy is something many women don’t talk about publicly. Abortion is a difficult decision. It poses many personal and ethical questions. When can a fetus be considered a human life? At conception? In the sixth month of pregnancy? At birth? Is abortion okay when a woman's health would be harmed by continuing the woman the pregnancy all the way to childbirth? What if the woman feels that she could not properly take care of the child? Is abortion justified…

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    another” (Faithful Catholics)?Allowing abortion to be acceptable because someone made a mistake is like murdering ones neighbor because he made someone mad. Abortion is a huge controversial issue in America, becoming more prevalent as the years have passed. There are two sides of the abortion controversy: Pro-life, which means one is against abortion and pro-choice, which advocates keeping abortion legal. States now are passing many laws regulating abortion. In addition, there are several…

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    It is calculated that every 4 out of 4 men consider themselves experts on women’s reproductive health, therefore, they are self-proclaimed as qualified to confirm decisions about birth control coverage, funding for women’s health organizations, abortion services, and sex education.…

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    Abortion has been a controversial topic for many years and is still till this day a major political issue facing the state of Texas. Currently the state of Texas is dealing with the House Bill 2 which makes abortions in Texas very difficult to obtain. The state of Texas is governed by Republican governor Greg Abbott who is anti-abortion and who was the person to sign such bill into legislation. Wendy Davis former Texas senator is part of the Democratic party, is pro- choice and tried to…

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