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    This study also strived to understand why this policy has not been changed when there is a pro-choice President who has stated that he is committed to reproductive rights . And most importantly this study aims to offer suggestions on how the pro-choice movement in the United States could change policy that would help women in areas of conflict get the care that they need. In order to fully understand why this issue exists I…

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    more on the legality and right to privacy and personal freedoms, the legal issues surrounding a woman’s right to abortion was the true start of the women’s liberation movement. The Supreme Court’s decision of Roe v. Wade to legalize abortion…

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    Dear Editor. I took great issue to your editorial (”Why I Am A Pro-Life Feminist: Women’s Rights and Abortion ”Rights” Don’t Mix”, Emily Derois, Aug 29), as the author of this article makes some bold claims. Being a feminist, I could not help but react to the title. To me, feminism means that every woman has the right to her own body and can do whatever she chooses with it, and neglecting a woman’s right to have an abortion is a serious breach in the feminist ideology. The author has their…

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    organization reads, “Passing the Pain-capable unborn child protection act to protect unborn children at five months ending taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood” (sba-list.org). While the National Right to Life organization provides opportunities for the members to participate in the pro life movement by getting members involved through conventions and utilizing available resources, the Susan B. Anthony group provides more solidary benefits and utilizes their resources at a more legislative…

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    The Historic Struggle of Life and Choice In the pre-1800s, there was no definite rule of the land on the abortion; there was only civil law tradition of punishing abortion if abortion is done after the fetus was viable; the standard of whether the fetus was viable was “quickening”. After the quickening, women abort the fetus were charged less than the murder (Lecture Feb. 2; page 5). In the 1821-1841, the abortion providers were criminalized in the few state level, but still the…

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    Abortion Leader of Indian Independence Movement, Mahatma Gandhi once said, “It seems to me as clear as daylight that abortion would be a crime” (Gandhi, Mahatma). Federal law has given women the right to kill their children through abortion. Since the ruling of the Roe v. Wade in 1973, 58,586,256 (or close to 59 million?) children in America have lost their lives before they ever have the chance to protect themselves. In 2015 alone, 1,058,400 children were killed in the United States, and…

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    for the right to have access to abortions. While both pro-choice and pro-life supporters agree they are in disagreement on human life, pro-choice focuses on women’s right to make their own decision in relation to abortion while pro-life is against women having abortions in whole. Should women have the right to do as they wish with their own bodies? How has the medical field handled abortions? Does abortions prevent a child from having a life of suffering?…

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    continue to disagree on certain matters without taking others’ opinions into account. The same can be said when it comes to the topic of abortion. There are those who agree with abortion (those who are pro-choice) and those who disagree with abortion and find it equal to murder (those who are pro-life). In any case, when it comes to both parties abortion is still known as a shameful act. When a woman decides to have an abortion, many may believe that she is committing murder and others may…

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    Pro life versus pro choice has been on of the most debated topics around the world by Christians and non Christians alike. People who have a Christian or pro life worldview take a stance against abortion due to their moral and religious judgments that acknowledge the life and importance of the unborn. Unlike those who are pro life, those who support pro choice believe that an unborn fetus is nothing but cells and that if a woman chooses to terminate her pregnancy than it is moral and she should…

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    Pro-life and Pro-choice Debate Abortion plays on the heart strings of all who are involved. Both side of the arguments are arguing for human life, one side for the mother and the other for the unborn child. Values play the biggest role in these arguments, and each argument can be circular based on people’s values. These sides use many different transcendence arguments for their movement. Both sides use quantity, quality, value, hierarchy, and antithesis to convince people to support their side…

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