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    Pro Life Against Abortion

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    i am a pro-life because i oppose abortion, I considered abortion as a murder. The fetus is legally a person. I am against abortion because it is a crime against life. In addition, no woman has the right to kill a baby while there is more option instead of abortion. Especially abortion is wrong because there are many safer alternatives such as adoption. Putting a baby in adoption will give them a better chance to have a happier life. The solution for a baby should not be death. Currently, there…

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    Opening Paragraph, Thesis Statement: Abortion is a series matter in the United States. Abortion is when a woman is pregnant and says they don’t want their child and want her child to survive. So they go to the hospital and the doctor goes inside of the woman and uses tools to take the baby out first they break their bones and take it out. Obama addresses this and give them his thoughts and other people get together to make it a law to paying for abortion. Main Idea – Judicial Branch: The…

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    Abortion is a highly talked about concept. There are many people that believe that it should be supported and that women have a right over their own body. However, others in society believe that it is an unholy and unjust act to partake in. There is rarely anyone that is in the middle or on the fence about this argument. Many people have very concrete and distinct opinions based on abortion. Abortion is an argument that is widely discussed within society and brought up a lot in different…

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    Cult Of Virginity

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    In 2009, a feminist blogger named Jessica Valenti wrote an essay titled, “The Cult of Virginity”. The purpose of her piece is to highlight how the concept of virginity contributes to a harmful, unrealistic standard for women. For this reason, Valenti aims to educate her intended audience of adolescent readers in the hopes counteracting this damaging social construct. In the beginning of the essay, Valenti reflects on her own personal story of having intercourse for the first time. The date of…

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    A low-class woman who lives day-to-day on a minimum wage hourly pay finds out she is pregnant. This is her first child, but she cannot afford to pay for pregnancy counseling, because she doesn’t know if she is ready to raise this child, so she goes to Planned Parenthood. Here, the doctors and technicians give her what is needed at no cost. When most people think about Planned Parenthood, they think of abortions, although this is only a small amount of services that they offer. In today’s society…

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    like morning sickness and skin problems, but sometimes complications are severe and it can be dangerous for the mother. Physicians can control these complications with medications but in some cases the complications cannot be treated and there is no choice than third trimester abortion. This kind of abortion is more necessary when life of the mother is at risk. Another cause of third trimester abortion is the abnormalities in the fetus. Some defects are not predictable at early stages of…

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    Vaccinate or not to Vaccinate? That is the question… Imagine a world without the flu. Could that world be possible? Some scientists believe that it may be possible by incorporating a flu vaccine every year. I worked in a dental office, and we were given a choice every year to receive the vaccination or not. My employer paid for the vaccine; therefore, every year I would decide to roll my sleeve up, and endure the dreadful sting of a needle impaling my skin. One year, a few months after receiving…

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    The Immorality of Abortion In 1973, throughout Roe v. Wade case, the Supreme Court decided that a woman's choice of abortion was legally more logical than that of the child inside of the womb. Since then many new medical and scientific improvements have been made which would pose as a threat to this argument. F. M. Kamm in her novel Creation and Abortion says it this way, “Legislation was lax then, and so the theory is that those who proposed the fourteenth amendment, citizens of their times,…

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    Why Is Abortion Wrong

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    world that try day in and day out to have kids or people that just can't have kids in general. If someone is not ready to have a kid they should not be having sexual intercourse or they should use some sort of protection. Some people say it’s their choice whether they can kill their baby or not but people should choose not to kill an innocent child. Abortion is a very controversial topic these days with many opinions. Personally, I am strongly against the idea of a mother killing their unborn…

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    In Ernest Hemingway’s short story “Hills like White Elephants” He talks about two people, a couple who are in an argument and are passing back and forth the control of the argument. The argument at hand is about the abortion the American wants Jig (the girl) to have. Jig is on the fence about the abortion while the American is pushing her to have the “simple operation” so that the relationship with go back to how it was before the pregnancy, while Jig is not exactly sure she wants the procedure…

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