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    of the most controversial topics in all of the world. Usually, pro-lifers and people who are pro-life usually debate about which side of the argument is correct, and most of the time leads to violence. But that's not a place that I'm speaking from today. I'm here to tell you how I think that pro-choice is the way to go. There are many reasons why I think that pro-choice is the way to go. One of the reasons why I think that pro-life is because not all babies are born into ideal circumstances.…

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    William Wallace Mr. Bickel AP Government 9 October 2015 Pro- Life There is a current issue floating around the United States on whether we should ban the right to abortion or have the natural right to kill a living fetus inside of a women. Yes it is our natural right to do what we please in most cases, but many have to realize they are responsible for their own actions and must take the consequences whether good or bad. The consequence of having a baby however should not be negotiable. Little…

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    Cons Of Abortion Pro Life

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    controversial issue for a very long time, with major arguments revolving around it’s been morally right or wrong. “An abortion is performed to end a pregnancy before birth occurs” (Wexler.) The two sides in the arguments about abortion are the pro-life movement, and the Pro-choice movement. The former takes a position that supports the legalization of abortion, and the latter sees no moral justification for abortion, and sees it as murder. This essay discusses the justifications as well as the…

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    Abortion Vs Pro Life

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    for the word life. You’ll most likely see it defined as ‘the period between the birth and death of a living thing’. This makes sense but when can something be defined as “birthed” or “alive”. This bring about the issue of abortion. Over the years, many people debate over whether or not abortion should be allowed or not. Based on their points of views they are categorized as either “pro-life” or “pro-choice”. These two groups’ main points of arguments are when a life is actually a life, religion…

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    Tragic experiences often affect people and it may not always feel attainable to cope afterwards. Pro-life supporters run against abortion and there are those who judge it without even thinking twice. But before we can shun these people, we must first assess the reasons for aborting in the first place. Rape is a tremendously awful thing, but it happens, and we just need to accept and recover from it. There is nothing that anyone can do to change the horrors of it. There are times too, where the…

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    Introduction Being able to make a life long decision such pro life or pro choice is a very controversial topic in the United States. Pro life oppose abortions meaning once that moment of fertilization happens this is a new human life who has the same rights as other human beings. Whereas pro choice agree that women should have the right to abortion if she wishes to have one rather than the government make health care reproductive choices for her. People who consider themselves as pro-choice…

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    There are several subjects that can be discussed when pro-life is brought up. The pro-life movement refers to a movement bringing together associations and people, often close to religious movements, defending the "right to life", through opposition to the "right to abortion", euthanasia and suicide. Especially known for its opposition to abortion, the movement is often referred to as the anti-abortion movement. Religion has been a huge influence on people’s decisions for many years. Although…

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    I am pro-choice, but not because I do not value human life, and most certainly not because I hate children. I believe that human life is of the utmost importance, but I also think that women’s rights are essential. It is not inhumane, or unfair for women to seek out an abortion, it is their medical decision, and it is their right to have control over their own body. People state that the mother could simply give the child up for adoption, but that may not be the best option, and there are a…

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    Abortion Pro Life Research

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    the swings, or messing around with pots and pans on the kitchen floor. Life was utterly fascinating, adventurous, and beautiful as a baby. Unfortunately, many people in this society and culture do not value the life of a human baby. Abortion If you tell any of these people that abortion is murder, they will yell at your face and say, “It’s her body, let her do whatever she wants with it!” This is a generic response from many pro-choice people. However, they do not realize that a baby in the womb…

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    Pro-life vs. Pro-choice Many people fail to educate themselves on abortions and why some women choose the have them. When they hear the word “abortion”, they immediately think of murder. They imagine the “old fashioned” abortions with a coat hanger, an unsanitary operating room, and a child in the womb being stabbed. These people tend to think that an abortion is only done by promiscuous females, who are just too lazy to take on the full responsibility of raising a child. Abortions aren’t what…

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