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    only make it worse. No one would want to have a child that would remind them of that horrible time in their life every time that they look at them. That would make the child’s life even harder, to have a mother disgusted by their own offspring. Also, the victim’s psychological problems, whether it be PTSD, depression, dissociation, or suicide, will have a negative effect on the child’s life. The mother’s pessimistic attitude towards them will make the child feel like he/ she is the cause; which…

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    The abortion rights for woman based upon the state in which they reside in has always been an interesting topic. There are certain laws in which allows or prohibits a woman from having an abortion based upon the number of weeks within the pregnancy. This writer believes that every woman deserves the right to choose and make decision concerning their health. Especially in the cases of unforeseen or unplanned pregnancy because of being raped and in worst case scenarios when their health is a risk.…

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    Christian Conservatism

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    After reading the literature surrounding the Muskoka Initiative my research wants to address a gap in the knowledge, specifically regarding the rise of the Conservative Christian Right’s influence in Canadian domestic policy and how that effects the lack of funding for abortion in foreign aid policies. Currently, a lot of research is being done on the rise of Christian Conservatism in the United States and the anti-gay laws that are on the rise in African countries. I want to examine, in the…

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    opportunities, families, and children and do not have to sacrifice their economic and personal freedom as a result of an unwanted child. The disadvantages of abortion are that many religious people disagree for abortion due to forbid the chance of life. It might cause an irresponsible manner for the couple. Abortion leads to medical complication such as recurrent miscarriages, infection and so on. Women who have an abortion may get unstable mental status such as depression or many other mental…

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    classification? Is a creating hatchling a being? Ought to the law permit premature births for assault or interbreeding? Fetus removal is the most questionable issue having no grounds of understanding among two polar perspectives. The contention is life and demise however the instability of difficulty makes it troublesome. I don't put stock in premature birth since it's murder we are not the ones that can choose whether the…

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    While the laws continue to be disrupting the community and rights of women, the community continues to act out by having peaceful protests and marches throughout the world. A peaceful resistance does not negatively impact the society when certain members of that society are enacting in the resistance; but the others that do not participate are, in fact, deeply offended by it. Although in my opinion, it sheds a positive light on what the people have to say. Considering the new law about…

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    Despite the significant factors mentioned above, opponents of the abortion procedure believe otherwise. They argue for keeping abortion in California in order for women to have a say about what they can do with their bodies and it would only do more good than harm. To validate their point, opponents argue that women have the right to choose whether they want to seek an abortion or not. By having that choice, abortion empowers women because it gives them control over their own bodies. Women’s…

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    issue circulating all around America. Many people believe that abortion should be illegal and there are many reasons why. In regards to the U.S Constitution, the 14th Amendment was designed to protect classes of people like the unborn. According to Life News, "The criminalization of abortion accelerated during the 1860's, and by the 1900's it was generally considered a felony in every state. Thus, there was no reason for Congress to specifically discuss the unborn in their debate on the 14th…

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    who receives one. The biggest argument I see about abortion is abortion is the murder of an innocent being, so I started my research there. Many people fail to realize when life actually begins, claiming that it begins when we form in our mother’s uterus. Many view abortion as the killing of innocent lives, however, human life does not begin until we are able to adapt, reproduce, etc. Personhood begins only after a fetus is able to survive…

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    Birth Control Debate

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    Katie Champ Mrs. Sampson AP Lang 8 March 2016 Birth Control On Demand Room For Debate Turner, Grace-Marie, Bianca Brooks, Kinsey Hasstedt, Jeanne F. Mancini, and Melissa Gilliam. "Birth Control on Demand." The New York Times. The New York Times, 13 July 2015. Web. 14 Mar. 2016. The topic of discussion is concerning the issue of birth control: Should the government provide long-acting birth control, at no cost and easily accessilbe? The methods included…

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