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    The environment is the “natural world in which living things dwell and grow.” Black’s Law Dictionary 651 (10th ed. 2014). It is a mother’s duty to provide a safe “environment” in which a child is to grow and properly develop. Some mothers involve themselves in illicit drug use while pregnant. There is a split between states on how to proceed and deal illicit drug use of mothers while pregnant. Can we legally prosecute? If so, under which statutes are we able or unable to? What is the…

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    Pro-life people I am pro-life because when you hurt people we are not living up to our potential. I mean that in a way by your not living up to the high standards God has for us. That doesn't mean you get put on this grading scale where God placed you first to last. I mean God has standards for everyone in my point of view. Some people don't try to live up to them. But the questions I would ask myself is how would you feel if you did not get to participate in life. Like what if Michael Jordan…

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    embryo from the womb. Abortion is also known as a miscarriage; however, abortion is not a good choice. Many woman out there don’t think right. They probably think that abortion is a game, when in reality it’s not. ABORTION IS EVIL! How many abortions do you think there is internationally or only here in the United States? There is tons of them, many innocents are being killed by people who don’t make good choices. Ever since 1973, over 56 million babies have been killed due to abortion…

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    My grandfather studied theology for 4 years while under the mentoring of priest ,but after an incident where a pregnant 16-year-old girl came into the monasteries searching for guidance and shelter was denied by the priest who would not accept her for being pregnant out of wedlock, she would have been forced to live on the streets if my grandfather had not informed the distressed girl about Planned Parenthood … he soon after abandoned his studies of the priesthood and became my grandfather.…

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    Do you know the mental and physical problems abortion can cause? Is there a way to get an abortion without actually getting an abortion. Abortion is a very serious, people don't consider how the baby must feel. People don't know the effects of what an abortion could cause mentally and physically in a woman. The government is now making a new law that if teenagers want to get an abortion they need their parents consent, this might help teenagers with mental and physical health after an abortion,…

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    Barcelona to terminate the pregnancy, but the couple cannot think of a decision. Ending the pregnancy also relates to the theme, which is choices and consequences. The setting in “Hills like White Elephants” represents that the American and Jig have different opinions about the potential abortion. Also, Jig observing the elements of the scenery helps her reach her final choice of the pregnancy. Firstly, the background of Barcelona and Madrid shows Jig two outcomes if she keeps her baby or if she…

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    The reasons why Hillary Clinton should not be President. There are many reasons why Hillary Clinton should not President of the United States. Here are some of the reasons why she should not be president: she believes in abortion, she wants to take away gun rights from the people, she wants open borders, her bad health, and her family’s scandals, Many people says that she is not fit to be president because she can not even walk to the van without falling like at the 9/11 memorial in New York…

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    In 1873 the U.S. congress passed the comstock law which made all forms of contraceptives illegal. This led to products like Lysol disinfectant being marketed as feminine hygiene products which was not illegal but killed some and severely burned many, but with these products the contraceptive market was still open. Finally, in 1914 an activist named Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the United States. A year later she was arrested in Brooklyn and sentenced to 30 days in…

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    Introduction Fetal abnormality is the most horrible and unbelievable news one can receive during pregnancy especially if it is the first one. But the life growing in the uterus is as important as fully grown human being. In this paper we are looking at the sanctity of life. Is it right for Dr. Wilson to advise Marco and Jessica to terminate the pregnancy due to fetal abnormality? But Aunt Maria pleads with Jessica to follow through with the pregnancy and let God have His way.…

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    Abortion is a highly debated topic in the United States ever since dealers sold substances promising to end the pregnancies as early as 1820. The first laws against abortion gave the mother a felony or a misdemeanor and it wasn't until 1973 when the supreme court made laws that forbid abortion unconstitutional. The court also since then has established that States cannot make laws against abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy, but could make regulations related to women’s health in…

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