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    Abortion: The Slaughter of Innocence Giana Diaco Broward College Author Note Giana Diaco, English & Journalism Department, Broward College. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Giana Diaco, English & Journalism Department, Broward College, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33023. Contact: diacg1@mail.broward.edu Abortion: The Slaughter of Innocence Should abortion be legal? Is abortion murder? Is it morally right? Many have argued about these questions, and both…

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    In the novel Unwind, Neal Shusterman shows his outlook on today’s society with the disagreement on the debate of abortion. Shusterman portrays the novel after a second civil war, in which brought the process of unwinding, which is a form of retroactive abortion that results in the dismembering of children. This form of retroactive abortion was seen to be the only solution to keep peace to the nation, which only created a dystopia type of society which can be seen in the Hunger Games. This novel…

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    The Puritans sailed to America in hopes to be able to practice their religion in peace away from the church of England. Seeing as the Puritans lived and breathed their religion, the stories and poems they wrote about were heavily influenced by this. Many of the writings by famous Puritan authors included the subject of god, death and what was to be expected after they would leave this world. However the topic of god was not always straight forward. Some authors wanted to included other…

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    It destroys human life at its most vulnerable.In this article the people are affected by the controversy that is going on. Americans were not given the same privilege as the Canadians when it came to abortion, because abortion is an illegal act by God. This is a very controversial…

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    birth of a child. It is also called termination of a pregnancy” (What is Abortion, BPAS) Abortion is a very controversial subject that has been debated on by congress and many other people for years. People who call themselves Pro-Life want abortion illegal. Meanwhile, Pro-Choicers take the opposing side and support abortion. Abortion should be illegal worldwide for three reasons; abortion is unethical, abortion is murder, and causes medical complications and trauma in women later in their lives…

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    A life for a lifePresident Donald Trump has signed an executive order that may limit women across theworld the ability to safe abortion. He has reinstated the global gag rule also known as TheMexico City Policy which prohibits giving U.S. funding to non-governmental organizations thatoffer or advise on a wide range of family planning and reproductive options if they includeabortion. Every women has the right to essential and accurate information about her body,whether it involves abortion or not…

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    around for centuries, having people from both sides argue why it is morally wrong or constitutionally accepted. Women should be able to have the choice of receiving abortions due to women’s rights, along with choice, health risks, and sparing the mother and child of pain. First off, women’s rights have been threatened throughout history. Having the choice of whether or when women have children is crucial to being in control of their independence. People who are against abortions claim that an…

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    has been an issue for almost two centuries, since at least 1821 when Connecticut passed the first statute criminalizing abortion (Cole & Frankowski, 1987). The biggest argument people against abortion use is freedom of religion and the sanctity of life, but another large factor is that of the mental health of those women who do choose to abort their fetuses. Research by Coleman (2011) suggested that abortion is linked to a moderate to high risk of psychological problems subsequent to the…

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    Alnashmi, Salman BSU ID: 2124168 102.00? Reasons Why Abortion Should Not Remain Legal Abortion has a long history and was happening in several ways, including the use of herbs and physical trauma and other traditional methods sharps. Hundred years ago, many women had lost their lives due to illegalization abortion. Unwanted pregnancy was the major problem in many societies with the unmarried family. In the past, facing death was the only way to stop abortion. Abortion should not remain legal…

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    On October 3rd of 2017, the House of Representative passed legislation that considered abortions after 20 weeks of gestation illegal, unless it’s a case of rape or the mother’s life is at risk. The bill was approved the House by a vote of 189 against and 237 for the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. It was introduced on January 3rd of 2017 by Trent Franks. Franks is a House member of District 8 in Arizona. The conflict-ridden issue of abortion has once again been brought to the attention…

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