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    Some feminist authors, like Margaret Atwood, foresaw to some extent the long-term impact that the politicization of the religious right would have on American society and politics, specifically in regards to reproductive rights. Atwood’s novel, The Handmaid’s Tale, first published in 1985, envisions a world embodying the worst-case scenario of a patriarchal theocracy. Atwood’s Republic of Gilead, so named after a geographic region mentioned in the Scripture that is divided among the tribes of…

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    Abortion Essay Rough Draft One half of pregnancies among American women are unintended, and four in ten of these are terminated by abortion. Abortion is a widely debated issue today, with many legal, social, and political implications. This essay discusses the ethical issues of abortion, up until the first trimester, more specifically who should be allowed to have one, whether or not the fetus has rights, the government’s place in abortion, and the level of access of abortion. Abortion should…

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    Introduction Abortion is defined as the termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus or embryo prior to viability (Statistic Brain). Abortions have become one of the most common ways to end pregnancy. Three out of ten women in the United States have an abortion by the time they are 45 years old (Planet ParentHood). There are two different types of abortions women can have. The first is a clinic abortion and the second is the abortion pill. Abortion became…

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    Abortions Richard Poch Lackawanna College Abstract Abortion has been a topic of discussion for many years and probably will be for many years to come. It has caused political issues throughout the years and many different activists have very different opinions on whether or not abortion should be an option for a pregnant woman. This paper will discuss Roe V. Wade and how the outcome affected rules and regulations on abortions, the Pennsylvania laws on abortion, Planned Parenthood and…

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    Abortion, Pro choice Abortion. Now depending on your religious moral beliefs you have this word might make you uncomfortable. But my goal in this paper is to make you see why you shouldn’t view abortion as the ending of a life but the saving of another. Through the years this has been a controversial debate, that over time has been ruled in the Supreme court to be a constitutional right of the woman. And in order to preserve women’s constitutional rights we should continue to allow them to…

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    There is a big debate in America on whether abortions should be legal or not. While both sides have valid points, the decision to be pro-choice comes naturally to me. Abortions should be legal in America throughout the duration of the pregnancy, regardless of the reasons as to why a woman might want this procedure. An abortion refers to purposely terminating a pregnancy. In 1971 a supreme court case came about called Roe v. Wade. A woman named Roe wanted to receive an abortion, but the state…

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    Did you know that approximately 1.5 million United States women with unwanted pregnancies choose abortion each year? That means out of the average 6 million pregnancies each year, 1.5 million end in abortion. Abortion is a procedure to terminate a human pregnancy, they are often performed before 28 weeks of pregnancy. There are 2 types of abortion methods. The first being a medical abortion procedure where you take a combination of medicine to a cause a miscarriage. The second method being a…

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    Pro’s about giving birth control to teen girls without a prescription. Evidence indicates that the more available birth control is, the less likely people are to have abortions and unintended pregnancies (Should Birth Control Pills Be Sold Over The Counter). You don’t need a doctor to tell you whether you have one of the two biggest risk factors for the pill: You know whether you are over 35 or smoke (Should Birth Control Pills Be Sold Over The Counter). I’m pretty sure that if the pill were…

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