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    Abortions are risky and could lead to the loss of life or other complications that require at least one person, other than the one going through the procedure, to be aware and up-to-date with everything. For a married couple, I tend to believe that this should be discussed between the two people and a…

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    Maternal Rights Case Study

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    preferences, the emphasis is on “the primacy of the pregnant woman’s right to control what happens to her body.” (OBGYN Risk Research Group, 2009). Any interest in fetal health or life is secondary to the pregnant woman’s right to autonomy. 3. The Professional Responsibility Model, is a combined approach of the Right-to-Life and the Maternal Rights approach. This approach balances Medical Indications (beneficence based), and Patient Preferences (autonomy based), in a more holistic way. The…

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    One of the most important powers of congress is that of Congressional Oversight. While the public may only notice their congress when they are in session debating on important laws that is not the end of their duty as representatives of their constituencies. The members of congress have the responsibility to uphold and regulate different federal agencies (Halchin 2012). This is an important role when it comes to the checks and balance system. Basically, through congressional oversight, Congress…

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    Birth control has been around for years.Also birth control is the most effective way to not get pregnant.This is due to new development of birth control over the years, women's views about birth control, and how easy it is to get a hold of birth control, and how it works for everyone not just adults. First of all, women have practiced ways of pregnancy prevention for hundreds of years.One article states “Though people had practiced methods of fertility prevention for hundreds of years”.In…

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    The political issue I picked was abortion. Many people oppose abortion and think it’s the most inhumane and worst act on the face of the planet. Abortion should be use for special occasions though, not for people to just use it as a form of birth control because that in itself is wrong and immoral to kill a human being just because you want to party and have unprotected sex and not want to have to deal with the baby, abortion should be used for instances such as rape, or financial issues; the…

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    GRACIE GIBBONS: Would your daughters thrive in a world without preventative healthcare such as Planned Parenthood? The answer is no. That’s why I’m asking you to vote for me Gracie Gibbons, so I may raise the funding amount to better the future women of this generation. (A clip from opposing candidate Fredrick Douglas is played) FREDRICK DOUGLAS: This country does not need to spend money on such a senseless cause these women should understand the risks. All women made their decisions when…

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    (1) Proposed topic (What ethical topic and what religion do you plan to research?): Ethical Topic: Abortion Religion: Buddhism (2) Purpose (This will be your thesis statement. In other words, what will this paper teach your readers? What will it teach you?): An analysis of Buddhism reveals that there is no single view of abortion, but rather many views depending on ones interpretation of the religion. (3) Questions(s) you hope to answer. List four or five of the central inquiries of your…

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    Why is abortions opposed by some people? Abortions is opposed by some because some think that abortions is murder, fetus feels pain while the procedure is being done and for, and abortions is killing of a human being which defies the word of god. These reasons are examples of how some people feel about abortions and why they shouldn’t exist . Abortions is a murder because it says “The killing of a human being is wrong, even if the baby is unborn” (Procon.org). This is an opinion of an…

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    abortion is terminating, or killing of, an unborn human being, murder is illegal but abortion is legal even though their actions are the same. The 14th amendment states that the amendment protects unborn human beings, not harming them and taking their life.…

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    Anti Abortion Cons

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    Anti-abortion measure continues deceptions and violates the constitution Georgia has about 70 crisis pregnancy center that are operated by religious organizations and others who oppose abortion and birth control. They lure women in without revealing their bias, then providing false accounts of medical and emotional risks of abortion. They slant information given out to their patients, such as on birth control methods. Senate bill 380 recently passed by the Georgia senate would allow a form of…

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