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    Abortion Vs Pro Life Essay

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    “Your pregnant.” Those two words will change your life. Whether the news of your pregnancy changes your life for the better, or the news causes your life to go down hill, it will undoubtedly change your life. So now, you must decide what to do. Will you keep the baby? Put him or her up for adoption? Or, will you abort the fetus? Abortion is one of the leading controversial social justice topics people face. Each person has their own opinions and beliefs about abortion. When people have an…

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    dangerous draw on statistics that say that fraternity members are three times more likely to commit rape than other students, among others. Opponents of Greek life – such as my colleague Aram Ghoogasian – use stats like these to call for the abolition of Greek life altogether. Ghoogasian is right that this is a big issue, and as a member of Greek life, it’s one I take seriously. However, because of these alarming statistics, many misinterpret the root of the sexual assault problem. In reality,…

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    A social service organization that is within my area is the pro-life pregnancy centers. These centers are known for fighting for the lives of unborn children. In addition, they also ensure that women know how to properly tend to their pregnancy needs. These centers provide information in regards to adoption, STD testing, community resources available and proper prenatal care. As of this January, they are now required to provide abortion information as well. This information includes abortion…

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    Pro-Life vs. Pro-Choice In many arguments, there are quite a few different viewpoints and how strongly one feels about a certain topic. The cliché’ of never discussing religion or politics are prime examples of strong viewpoints where it is difficult if not impossible to change someone’s belief or opinion. Sometimes it is better to “agree to disagree” then to get upset or lose a friend over an argument. A major issue that has been an ongoing debate on wrong or right is the topic of pro-choice…

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    Life begins with the moment of conception and ends with death. From the moment of conception every human life matters, but abortion says differently. When a mother is contemplating on having an abortion she is not considering the type of life that her child could have. Abortion is considered the “death penalty” for an innocent child simply because the parents were not ready for a child or the parents did not want a baby. The main people who are affected in this matter are the parents of the…

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    Abortion Debate Analysis

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    favor of pro-life and pro-choice ideology. It also has become a staple to Presidential candidate and party platforms to win elections. Anytime there is a new bill introduced in the legislator, it is always controversial and is under the microscope across various media outlets. Going forward, abortion will continue to remain a talking point and issue the country follows closely under President Trump for pro-lifers, choicers, Democrats, and Republicans. For Democrats and the pro-choice…

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    groups have apparent. Life is very valuable and the life of the unborn baby has the same rights as the mother. It is the woman’s right to choose what she does with her body. Anti-abortionists are seriously against the rights of women having the free choice rather than the discontinuation of the fetus. According to the National Abortion Federation, abortions were then made into a “physicians-only” practice because they could be performed legally in order to save the woman’s life (Gale). It…

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    Abortion is the right for a woman to terminate her pregnancy, granted by her right to privacy. This means (to most citizens) that she, and only she, has the right to choose to medically end the pregnancy, through the first trimester, after which life outside the womb is viable. Since the right was granted when our country was founded, it has gone through phases where it somewhat limited, then became incredibly limited, became more readily available, and it is now once again limited. Over time,…

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    The Puritans left the harsh ways of the Church of England to be harsh to their own. A life for a Puritan in America was easy if you followed the rules. The only time you were out of luck if you were bound to a life in Hell. God held the power of all, everything they did was in the name of God. The environment was strict and had cruel discipline if the rules were broken including public humiliation and punishment. Anybody tragic that happened had to be from the hands of Satan and his followers.…

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    Abortion Pro Life Essay

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    Have you ever heard of abortion? I’m sure you have, it’s a very big argument right now. Personally, I don’t think it’s right to end any human life. Your purposely killing the baby without it having any say so for it’s life. But, there are certain situations where it is necessary to have one. There are many different things to consider about abortion. One of them is when abortion started. Abortion dates way back to 1550 B.C.E. Another one is can having an abortion hurt you? Women who…

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