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    Pro Choice Abortion Essay

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    Pro-Choice Thoughts Bearing a child is a metamorphic decision that will affect you in every way and deciding on not continuing with the gravidity is life altering. This so called not continuing, or termination of, a pregnancy is called an abortion. Agreeing that women should have the right to choose to have an abortion is agreeing with pro-choice values. An abortion can be either intended or unintended; and, women who choose to have an intended abortion may have one for many reasons. These…

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    In my opinion the target audience for this article is the general public. It covers a lot of topics that can pertain to anyone and she wants to get her point out to as many people as possible. I believe this is a useful article for anyone with a pro-choice view. However, there is a fair amount of bias involved so that does take away from the article a slight margin. In comparison to other sources used in my bibliography it is a much more aggressive approach. I chose this article because it will…

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    like every aspect of human life, statements are neither right nor wrong, but simply left open for interpretation. In my belief, abortion is deplorable. To start with, you should have never laid down and had sexual intercourse and became pregnant if you knew you did have the ability to keep the child. Yes, I do understand many people make mistakes and mess up as well as I do,…

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    legally end her pregnancy, but Texas law stated that it was unlawful to get an abortion unless the woman is in danger. Bernie, stating that he would only elect Supreme Court Justices who understand Roe v. Wade, is another proven point of him being pro women. “Voted NO on banning partial-birth abortions. (Apr 2000)” (On The Issues). This bill is an important one because it covers an important issue with different circumstances within the subject of abortion. “Bernie has actively worked to combat…

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    having the choice to make decisions about their bodies. As of now, “Planned Parenthood receives about $363.2 million in governments grants and contracts” (Robertson, 2011). Planned parenthood also receives money from the Title X Family Planning Program and Medicaid. Planned parenthood isn’t allowed to use money received from the federal government towards abortions. Medicaid funding is restricted by the Hyde Amendment to only abortion cases involving rape, incest or endangerment to the life of…

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    Reproductive Health Care Availability and Controversial Policies Reproductive health care services that are provided by government funding is a highly debated topic among citizens and policy makers alike. Providing reproductive health care services through government funded agencies has been argued for and against, based on the benefits to the social welfare of the population, and the allocation of government funding. Will defunding Planned Parenthood save government funding and prevent…

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    woman decides to not have a baby by aborting. Many people are either pro-life or pro-choice on the topic. Pro Life activist is in favor of the baby to live and not be killed. The pro-choice activist is for the mother having the right to have an abortion. People are going to be for abortion or not, yet I am for pro-life because the baby has the right to…

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    (Hebrews 13:5). Since God is the giver and sustainer of life and crafted each person in His image, aborting unborn babies violates God’s purpose for the child and His commandment of prohibiting murder. Ethical Dilemma In this…

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    accepted causes for the drop of crime and outlines this increase of abortion as the sole cause of the plummet in crime. “Where Have All the Criminals Gone?” has logical and believable arguments that are compelling due to their reinforcement of women’s choice. In the essay “Where Have All the Criminals Gone?” many possible causes for the decrease in crime are discarded. Some of these examples included innovative policing strategies, increased reliance on prisons, changes in the drug market,…

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    An Ethical Approach on Abortion Pro-choice: The radical idea that women are people. In today’s society pro-life and pro-choice are common words that have developed into one of the largest debates nationwide. While abortion is a seemingly growing subject matter, over time, not much has changed. There are many studies and individual opinions imputed into the ideas of what is right and wrong in the sense of abortion, but that’s not what this paper is about, although the title may have confused you.…

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