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    Late Term Abortion Abortion is a vast topic of controversy. My standpoint is that all forms of abortion are wrong and unethical. Late term abortion is one of the most heartless operations done of them all. Not only is the baby denied the very opportunity to live, but the operation itself is cruel and immoral. There are many different views on when a fetus actually becomes human. Is it really our place to decide? Even some abortionists use the term “baby” which makes what they are doing even…

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    Since it’s invention in the early 1960s oral contraceptive has been instrumental in allowing women the choice whether or not to have children and reproduce. Margaret Sanger, a nurse and later women's’ advocate, was crucial in the development and later introduction to the United States market. This was not without controversy however, many religious and governmental bodies opposed the introduction of oral contraceptives because of concerns of safety, religious interpretation, and thoughts that…

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    When a person develops a belief or even an opinion about something specific, they normally keep that opinion the length of their life. They stand up for it, debate others about it, and hold it as a higher opinion than other people's points of view. Oftentimes, opinions are based off what we grew up around, such as what our parents liked or disliked. For example, if your parents were religious, taught you about it, and took you to church, you most likely will end up living the same lifestyles as…

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    view as they believe life doesn’t begin until there is a fetal heartbeat; even more-so, not until the fetus is born. It’s been scientifically proven that fertilization is a critical point as this is the time a new, genetically distinct human organism is formed. A single cell organism is viewed as “life.” From the time of conception that cell has been programmed, to become a zygote, a fetus, a baby, a child, an old person and death. We as humans are living the cycle of life. Pro-abortion…

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    women’s life in general. The future of this female might be at stake, and not every pregnancy occurs by choice. It seems cruel to take away a woman’s power over her own body in order to guarantee the same rights this female is stripped off to a foetus – the right to live their life by choice. Equalising the life of a foetus with the life of a living female is more than disputable. This essay will give a short introduction on the controversy of the topic before explaining two mayor stands:…

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    divided into Pro-Life and Pro-Choice. Pro-Life supporters believe that abortion should be illegal and Pro-Choice supporters believe that it should always be a woman’s decision on whether she keeps a baby, or not. I am Pro-Life. I believe that abortion is a bad thing and that is why women are given other alternatives, if there should be a reason why they can’t take care of their child/children. Pro-Life means that people believe that the government has obligations to preserve all human life,…

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    Abortion should be pro-choice. We decide what we want for our body. If a woman feels like she can’t support a baby, or if she was raped and doesn’t want to keep the infant she shouldn’t have to. It should all come down to the person’s decision. Many people argue on wheatear abortion should be illegal or legal. To make a decision everyone should listen to other women’s stories about their experience with abortion. One thing that almost everyone can agree on is that it’s the woman’s choice since…

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    The tragic Orlando shooting was brought about by pro-life advocates who are “inciting hatred and violence,” according to a pro-abortion campaigner. In a blog entry posted on Sunday, pro-abortion blog Rewire’s editor Jodi Jacobson accused pro-lifers, conservatives, and Christians of sowing the seeds of violence and terrorism in America. Life News called the move an exploitation of the Orlando tragedy and a push for their agenda. Jacobson initially argued that while many people say, “This is not…

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    In America there are two dominant political parties, Democratic Party and Republican Party. For 2016 presidential election between the democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and republican candidate Donald Trump, both parties have strong but different views on important issues that American citizen face today. Democratic party’s platform is very liberal and it is all about putting public interest above individual interest. On the other hand, Republican Party’s platform is about putting individual…

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    Nineteenth Century Reforms What would it feel like to be stripped of a right that all humans deserve, like the right to life? Abortion is the killing of an innocent, unborn baby. It is legal in the United States, despite how immoral. Even though it is legal, that does not mean it will always be. History shows that if sa law is unjust in America, people will make a reform movement and spread an awareness of the problem. Many times, the law gets changed. In the United States, there have been…

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