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    Is abortion moral or immorally justified? Well, to understand abortion, let’s look at a particular situation that will help us answer this question. Mr and Mrs. Smith are struggling economically and have two children. They eventually, and unfortunately, find out that she is pregnant even though they were using contraception. Since they are not economically situated to have another baby, they decide to abort. Is their decision to have an abortion justified? I will argue that it is not justified…

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    The Pros And Cons Of MUW

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    The third argument addressed was MUW was not established to compensate for women. At most MUW policy perpetuated the serotyped view of nursing as an exclusively women’s jobs. The state failed to achieve there alleged objective by creating a discriminatory school. The last argument addresses MUW admission statement violates Title IX of education amendment in the equal protection clause. Title IX education amendment reads, “ The Educational Amendment of 1972, prohibiting sex discrimination in any…

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    So many people wish to have a child. So many others can’t seem to accept that gift and instead, to abort the child. Aborting a child is a very serious decision. But it also could be the only choice the mother has. In some ways aborting a child can be acceptable but there are many more reasons to stop abortion. According to the website guttmatcher.org, 40 million abortions are performed worldwide every year. Some mothers abort their child because it was a pregnancy result of rape. under…

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    Right or Wrong? In 1550 BC, abortion was first used in Egyptian Ebers Papyrus. The article “15 Reasons To Be Pro-Choice” states, “I am pro-choice because a pregnancy should never be mandatory” (Lunsford 1). She is saying that being pregnant should be optional. Women who get abortions are usually raped, have financial problems, or they just aren’t ready for a child. Readers should care about the importance of abortions because women go through making this impenetrable decision. According to…

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    31th as a way to bring light to this topic, the student organization Pointers for Life hosted a debate between members of the pro-life and pro-choice community. Standing on the pro-life side of the argument was Isaac Fleming, a member of the organization Wisconsin Right to Life. On the pro-choice side was Eliza Cussen, a member of NARAL Wisconsin, a pro-choice advocacy group. While attending this debate I choose to pick one speaker’s argument to evaluate from the beginning. Choosing Eliza, I…

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    Pro Choice vs. Pro Life There are many reasons on both sides of this issue of why people believe it is or is not okay to have an abortion. Many believe that it is a woman’s right to choose to end her pregnancy or not. The U.S. Supreme Court has declared that it is a right guaranteed by the Constitution. Many would also believe that in choosing to end her pregnancy, she is committing murder, and that although the child is unborn, it is still a living being with the same right to live as its…

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    I am all for abortions. Women should be able to make their own choice without taking criticism for their actions or needing the consent from anybody else. Both supporting and opposing sides have some reasonable arguments but at the end of the day, nobody should be told what they can’t do in life unless it is totally illegal. People control their own lives with abortion, nothing more nothing less. What somebody decides to do with their life shouldn’t affect you in no type of way unless it…

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    There are many controversial issues that modern day america may face. Ranging from one extreme to another there is always something for us to argue about. Most of these issues affect many lives but not very many mean life or death as abortion does. Abortion is the ending of a pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo from the womb before it can survive on its own. The process of aborting an embryo is far from humane,almost considered animalistic. Abortion is considered pro-choice by many, but is…

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    The political issue I picked was abortion. Many people oppose abortion and think it’s the most inhumane and worst act on the face of the planet. Abortion should be use for special occasions though, not for people to just use it as a form of birth control because that in itself is wrong and immoral to kill a human being just because you want to party and have unprotected sex and not want to have to deal with the baby, abortion should be used for instances such as rape, or financial issues; the…

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    Planned Parenthood has been around for almost a hundred year already. It is a non-profit organization that provide many health services and informations for men and women, especially for minority communities. The issue that came up about Planned Parenthood is whether or not we should keep funding it. Some people are against Planned Parenthood because they provide services such as abortion that goes against many beliefs. They believes it is not right to end life before it starts and women should…

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