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    If you think about it, these factors are used by law to determine death, so why can’t they be used to determine life? Some woman abort because their body is not physically able to give birth, but researchers have found that abortion is more dangerous than childbirth and that less than one percent of all abortions are used to save the life of the mother. Childbirth is a completely natural thing and abortion is not natural at all. Eighty six percent of abortions are done out…

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    a someone by being a person. However, what if because of your age, you were stripped of those rights, stripped of the right to live? What if someone that barely knows you could tear you to shreds. If someone elses mistakes decided the fate of your life, and how would you react if these blinded crimes were all allowed by your government? Personhood, the legal state of being a person, is granted to people the day they are born until the day they die. Though, inside the womb the baby is still a…

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    child. Abortions have caused many issues of controversy to arise, relating to the sanctity of life and the moral and legal status of induced labour. Many women turn to abortion services to abort their child under many different circumstances. These may be due to health, financial, social and personal circumstances ( such as rape, incest and or failure of contraception). In the UK women have the freedom of choice to have an abortion, this is situations of child neglect, child abuse and…

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    Planned Parenthood v Casey is a landmark Supreme Court case regarding abortion and abortion rights. The case made its way through the District Courts, to the Court of Appeals and finally to the Supreme Court in April of 1992. In 1988, Pennsylvania legislature made changes to their abortion control act. These changes included, parental consent if the woman is a minor, spousal notification, informed consent and a mandatory 24 hour waiting period. Clinics providing abortion services were also…

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    Passed in 1976, the Hyde Amendment took effective in 1780,when the supreme court ruled it to be constitutional. The Hyde Amendment stated that women would not have the benefits to be cover by federal funding in case they wanted to go through the procedure of abortion. Named after the congressman Henry Hyde the amendments must be passed each year. President Bill Clinton was the one who went against it throughout his campaign in 1992 came to petition a modified version of the Amendment. Actually,…

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    Roe Vs. Wade Trial

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    The decision made in the Roe vs Wade trial directly relates to much of what we deem familiar in the United States of America, most of which relates to the exploration, exchanges and encounters we face today. Abortion has been a controversial topic for over a decade and majority ethical or political debates begin and ultimately cease with the ruling that ended the Roe vs Wade trial. The problems being faced surrounded by abortion did not develop overnight, the difficulties being faced with…

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    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 ends the possibility of life. Abortion…

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    constitutional rights, the 14th amendment prevents citizens from being illegally deprived of life, liberty or property. Abortion is the termination of an unborn baby's life, therefore it violates the 14th amendment. Mothers do have the right to have an abortion since the 14th amendment grants them the liberty to choose but doesn't the unborn child have the right to live? Abortions also put the mother's life at risk…

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    having an abortion. In all of the artwork in music the people involved always regret having the abortion, and the people that are pro-choice do not understand how the people feel after having an abortion because they have not experienced it themselves. This is a civil rights issue because people are either pro life or pro choice, and both sides make…

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    Abortion destroys the lives of helpless, innocent children and is legal in many countries. In today’s times people abuse the privilege and use it as “birth control”. Abortion is a crime against the children and should be illegal everywhere unless a life threatening matter occurs to the woman who is carrying the child. Work Cited 1. Gambino, Lauren. "Republican Push to Ban Abortions after 20 Weeks Blocked by Senate Democrats." © 2015 Guardian News and Media Limited or Its Affiliated…

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