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    Abortion Ethical Questions

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    The topic today is abortions. Ending a pregnancy is something many women don’t talk about publicly. Abortion is a difficult decision. It poses many personal and ethical questions. When can a fetus be considered a human life? At conception? In the sixth month of pregnancy? At birth? Is abortion okay when a woman's health would be harmed by continuing the woman the pregnancy all the way to childbirth? What if the woman feels that she could not properly take care of the child? Is abortion justified…

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    two most popular surgical abortion procedures are the vacuum aspiration which is a viable option until 14 weeks or a dilate and evacuation abortion which is a viable option for an abortion in the second trimester. After the 1973 Supreme Court Case Roe vs Wade, the supreme…

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    Roe vs. Wade Pro-Life Vs. Pro-Choice Roe was a pregnant single woman, brought a class action suit challenging the constitutionality of the Texas abortion laws. This Texas law made it a crime to have an abortion except on medical advice to save the life of the mother. This case is now formally known as Roe vs. Wade. This Texas state law was ruled unconstitutional. The Court determined that the states were forbidden from any regulation of abortion performed during the first trimester of pregnancy…

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    settlers arrived in America. But, it became illegal in 1880 and women turned to unsafe abortion options. Second, abortion was legalized in 1973 in the highly controversial Supreme Court case Roe vs. Wade. Last, in the middle of the abortion conflict, two major groups emerged. The groups, known as pro-life and pro-choice, have different beliefs in the rights a baby and their…

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    Lu, in her blog, “Abort, adopt, keep-your choice”, describes the choices that affect a women regarding the abortion controversy. Lu’s purpose is to convey that it is the woman’s choice to choose pro-choice or pro-life. She adopts an idiomatic tone in order to convey to her readers and viewers that the idea of women being able to make their own choices is a natural process. Over all she is using the meme to persuade her viewers to see that the pro-choice side of the abortion controversy is…

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    Abortion In Texas

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    America to bond together to protest against these injustices and destroy the act legalizing this evil. Many pro-choice advocates justify abortion in that a fetus is not considered a “human” until it can live independently outside the womb. They proclaim their defense that when a person begins…

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    Bailey Jenkins Professor Pratt ENG 110 October 9, 2017 Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: Where is the life? Is it morally right for an innocent child to be killed because a mother is not prepared for a baby at the time? Abortion is becoming a bigger problem day by day in today’s society. Abortion is looked upon as being cruel for murdering innocent unborn children for no reason. After further research I found that conversely, others believe women are guaranteed the right to choose…

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    Pro-life vs. Pro-choice Many people fail to educate themselves on abortions and why some women choose the have them. When they hear the word “abortion”, they immediately think of murder. They imagine the “old fashioned” abortions with a coat hanger, an unsanitary operating room, and a child in the womb being stabbed. These people tend to think that an abortion is only done by promiscuous females, who are just too lazy to take on the full responsibility of raising a child. Abortions aren’t what…

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    A Woman’s Decision: Pro Life vs. Pro Choice The battle for women’s rights rages on, as over the years, men stuck in office buildings have attempted to make personal choices for them. Why are we allowing judges and legislators to make the decision, for what should be, an individual’s choice? The constitutional allowance for a woman’s choice to terminate a pregnancy has been argued repeatedly. Opponents of the issue identify their detest, calling it murder. Also raising the question, where do we…

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    Who is not pro-choice and who is not pro-life? These are just two terms politicians use in their campaigns to sum up their view on abortion. Isn’t everybody pro-choice? Doesn’t everyone like the idea of making choices? Comparatively, everyone is pro-life. Almost everyone supports the right for people to live. There is much more meaning to these terms than they portray at first read. The pro-choice community is in favor of a woman’s right to choose what she does with her body. Specifically…

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