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    Social contract theory is based on the view that our moral and political obligations depended on a widely held agreement to form our current society. The benefit to living in this type of arrangement is that it protects our most basic rights. One of the drawbacks is that it is up to society as a whole to create some kind of balance between moral responsibility and personal freedom. So for a price (limited freedom) we receive in exchange a government who promises to protect us from people who…

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    Ethical Views On Abortion

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    Service Availability in the US, 2011” it demonstrates how abortion is one of the most controversial issues in today 's society. There are many women who are completely against it, however, there might be others who believe that abortion is a reasonable choice. Under the Constitutional right, a woman has the liberty to control her body, which means she has the ability to terminate a pregnancy. Since the body is not the property of others, as human beings, we are the only ones who should be…

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    Religion is a common tactic used to both demonize abortion and gain empathy from religious readers. The article “10 Reasons Why Abortion is Evil & Not a ‘Pro-Choice’”, written by and on the website of the TFP Student Action group, lists the number one reason for abortion being wrong as, “Abortion Offends God”. Is this a solid argument that could be used in a legal case against abortion? Absolutely not, but…

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    heated and controversial argument about it. People have been completely divided into two groups concerning this issue, being pro-choice or pro-life. There are only a few states in United States that allow abortions. Due to the limited number of states that allow abortion, women are limited to the options they have if they would need or want an abortion. People who are pro-life believe that abortion should be completely illegal no matter what the circumstances are regarding an unwanted pregnancy.…

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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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    Abortion is a hot button topic in the United States. Pro Choice and pro life advocates hold many rallies and conferences providing advantages to both options. Abortion is the most common medical practice in the United States with over 40% of American women ending pregnancy with this procedure("Abortion: Get Facts About the Procedure and Statistics."). Abortion usually is seen in two ways, ProChoice and ProLife. Abortion can be seen in many different ways but anyway you view it abortion still…

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    some of the pros listed for legal abortions, safety for the women to obtain a legal abortion, in which then lowers the risk of the mother obtaining an illegal abortion. The pro-choice state that some abortions may alleviate the chance of risky childbirths in which could result in death for the mother and/or the child. Also the fact remains that it is the right of the mother to make the choice, so therefore if she wants an abortion she will make it happen legally or illegally. The pro-choice…

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    types of media involved in this matter, with different groups of people trying to convey their opinion about what women should or should not do, with everyone defending their different viewpoints. While pro-choice activists support women being able to make decisions about their own bodies and abortion, pro-life activists constantly fight for abortion to be illegal. Women are considered human persons, therefore; they are protected under the civil rights code of the United States to make their…

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    2. Who are the stakeholders in this case study and what are their interests and agendas?. Dr. Richard Ragsdale opened an abortion service in Rockford for the past 12 years. Because Dr Richard’ Ragsdale’s landlord refused to renew the lease, he was forced to move the site. When Dr Richard Ragsdale submitted paperwork to the state for the new location, he was advised that there is a public hearing to consider the need for the new facility. In addition, his new facility would have to meet the full…

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    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 it really? Murdering an embryo without its consent is not pro choice. It did not choose to be aborted because it was dependent on its mother to help it survive,not to be killed. Especially when there are other choices the mother could make that does…

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