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    that whether abortion should be legal or not. Some people may think that legal abortion should never be allowed, because abortion is equal to murder. However, what they fail to notice is that how to define murder and how to define fetus. Compared with fetuses which will tend to…

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    is the Morality of Abortion a Common Medical Ethics Issue? : an Annotated Bibliography "Abortion ProCon.org." ProConorg Headlines. Web. 12 Feb. 2016. ProCon.org is an independent organization that was created in July of 2004. The organization is not politically biased and is attended to reach a diverse audience. Its goal is to present controversial issues that promote critical thinking and inform the public audience. This website leads readers to a page titled, “Should Abortion Be Legal?” It…

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    Abortion is a huge controversial issue in the United States because while some people are totally against it, others believe that a woman should have the right to choose what she wants to do. In my opinion, when a woman chooses to have sex with a man, she is taking the risks that may come with it. She does this of her own choice, and if she gets pregnant she should be taking responsibility. Woman are in control of what they are doing. If a person decides to have sex with someone, whether it is…

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    To determine if West Virginia’s Counseling for Life Act imposes an undue burden on a women seeking an abortion, four different aspects of the act needs to be analyzed which include: 72 hour wait period, transabdominal ultrasound, transvaginal ultrasounds, and the counseling sessions. Each one of these aspects of the act will be analyzed using abortion jurisprudence established in Casey and Whole Woman’s Health, especially taking into account the burden versus the benefit. The first aspect that…

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    Thinking about an abortion? You have many things to consider when having an abortion. You should seek medical attention when think of getting an abortion so they can inform you of your options. Depending how far along you are you can have a in clinic procedure or you can ask to have the pill. Some laws may require medical consent from a parent if you are not 18 years of age or older. The Abortion pill & how it works. "Abortion pill" is a popular name for using two different medicines to end a…

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    The female doctors in Western Europe and the United States gives abortion and taught other women to do so in the late 1800s.Both countries did not forbid women from abortion until the 19th century.British is the first who agreed the antiabortion laws in 1803.This caused the law of British become more stringent all the way through the century.United States then starts to banned abortion to other individual countries.Abortion were illegal in the United States in 1800.Apart of the one who “…

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    premeditation”, now take out the words unlawfully and you have abortion. I stand here with such antipathy today because I choose to denounce this practice that has led to 55 million deaths over the course of 50 years. We can’t keep this problem in our peripheral forever, when approximately ⅓ woman by the age of 45 have had one. Yet you find most who’ve had one decide not to talk about this subject because they are emotionally scarred from this medical complication experiment. How could one even…

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    In a historic ruling, the Supreme Court of the United States has overturned a Texas abortion law and declared it unconstitutional. The case was decided by a 5-3 vote on June 27 by the Supreme Court. The decision is expected to have repercussions throughout the country, as several states have similar laws that are currently being blocked or are in effect. The law had required clinics that provide abortions services to have surgical facilities and doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby…

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    Pro-Abortion versus Anti-Abortion Abortion today is a very controversial topic and in some cases a very touchy subject for most women. For many years we have seen and heard so many people voice their opinions for either Pro-Abortion or Anti-Abortion. Abortion has went from being illegal to being legal to potentially being illegal again. What will all of this do for woman’s right? How did this all start? In Reagan, L. J. (1997), abortion was practiced back in the 1880s, but some of the…

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    wronged.” Said by Mattie Brinkerhoff. Abortion is increasing tremendously. There are 40-50 million abortions that occur per year, that means there are 125,000 unborn babies that die every day. In fact, Frank Pavone states that “If we took a moment of silence for each person lost to abortion we would be silent for over 100 years.” Abortion is when pregnancy is ended so that it doesn’t result in the birth of a child. This is also called “Termination Pregnancy.” Abortion is not necessary and…

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