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    Pro-Life or Pro-Choice? You are a college student, living in an apartment with two other girls. You work two jobs, trying to pay for school and trying to live. You and your boyfriend of two and a half years just broke up four days ago, and you just found out that you are pregnant. You are not in a financially stable position to take care of another human being. Do you keep the baby, or choose to have an abortion? What about this scenario: You and your wife are pregnant but didn 't know until…

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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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    Life in the 1960’s compared to modern time has it’s pros and cons. The modern day lifestyle, however, is superior to that of the 60’s. Granted, it’s not superior by far. Problems have been solved new problems have arisen. I have various reasons for believing so. In the 1960’s civil rights were a big issue. This was the decade in which Martin Luther King Jr. fought for the rights of African Americans and dark skinned individuals. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. became the figurehead of the…

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    However, to this day there are many people still arguing whether or not abortion should be legal. There are two sides that have been arguing this topic, which are the Pro-Life, and Pro-Choice. Pro-Life are people who are against abortion, no exceptions. They belief the women is to have the child and raise it, or put it up for adoption. While Pro-Choice believes that it is the women’s choice to have an abortion. Between these two sides it has been an ongoing battle. Overall, this whole…

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    End-of-Life Choices and The Law Patients must with weigh the pros and cons of assisted dying when making an end-of-life decision. This is a personal valuation of how one wishes to spend their final days. The benefits of choosing end-of-life are patient autonomy, quality of life, and end of life costs. The pitfalls of end-of-life decisions, for patients with ALS, include not making decisions in time due the unpredictability of the disease, the patient’s value of quality of life may differ…

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    Quality of life is not a byproduct of community safety. Quality of life is defined by Collins ’dictionary as the general well-being of a person or society, the standard of health, comfort and happiness. In term of community safety, the quality of life is determined by the products and resources available within the communities. The recent epidemic with opioid addiction has altered or challenged the safe for the people in the communities. It creates the dilemma of Good Community vs Bad Community…

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    call the pro-life movement. On the other hand, there is the pro-choice movement. They feel that women have the right to have abortions. Abortion is a very controversial subject that can challenge a women’s rights and moral views. Abortion wasn’t always something you could just go and make an appointment for. For most of the 1900’s abortion was illegal and frowned upon. Likewise it is still frowned upon today. However, according to Abortion:Bioethics, “safe and legal abortions have…

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    split the nation on the topic of abortion into two sides: pro-life and pro-choice. Lately, laws concerning…

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    survive independently” (Page, 2017). Abortions have been the most controversial topic that life itself has faced, because of this, groups of “as pro-life and pro-choice” (Morris, 2012), have been created. According to Abortion Pro Con, The pro-life is choosing abortion is a woman's right that should not be limited by governmental or religious authority, while pro-choice states that individual human life begins at fertilization, and therefore abortion is the immoral killing of an innocent…

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    matter of fact, many people are so up in arms at the mere mention of the word abortion that you can imagine how difficult it is to have a constructive conversation without it ending in arguing. Most people tend to fall into one of two categories--pro-life or pro-choice. While this may be the case now, it wasn’t always this way. To understand how abortion came to be the argument-starter that it is today, we must first look back at our history. The earliest known documented description of…

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