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    can change a woman’s life, whether they undergo the procedure or if they are restricted against doing so. Today, abortion can be a very controversial matter, and there are many mixed feelings about it. People who are “pro-choice” support abortion being allowed, and those who are “pro-life” do not. However, legalizing abortion would have many benefits, specifically acknowledging women's rights when considering this option. If abortion is made illegal, other more dangerous issues may come into…

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    From as early as the 30th century B.C to today, men and women have tried to avoid pregnancy by using numerous methods. From 3000 B.C to the 19th century the methods included condoms first made from materials such as linin sheaths, animal intestines and fish bladders. Then spermicides were introduced where linen cloth condoms were soaked in chemical solutions and then dried before use. They then evolved to condoms made from durable rubber and introduced diaphragms made from the same durable…

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    Abortion is defined as the intentional killing of an unborn baby. This is a major issue in today’s society by how accessible it is and how many innocent lives are taken from abortions. The majority of Americans refer to themselves to be pro-choice, which means that one supports abortions. I, as a Christian, stand against the ones who support this. Abortions are not necessary, but women have been brainwashed into thinking it is the only option. There are families all over the world who are unable…

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    Short Paper Assignment – Abortion Abortion is an ongoing controversy that surrounds moral, legal, and religious issues. The debate of abortion is split into two main movements, pro-life and pro-choice. Pro-life is concerned with the rights of the unborn fetus, while pro-choice is concerned with the woman’s rights over her own body. The abortion debate has become a political and legal issue, with anti-abortion campaigners seeking to expand anti-abortion laws while abortion rights campaigners…

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    Ideologies can be defined as the sets of basic beliefs about the political, economic, social, and cultural affairs held by the majority of people within a society. The three main beliefs found in the United States are liberals, moderates, and conservatives. There are three main issues within society and the economy that concern me; abortion, same-sex marriage and social security. Abortions became illegal for women in the Unites states by the year 1880. I am considered to be a conservative with…

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    The meaning of abortion is “the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus.”(Merriam Webster)4 Abortion was legalized in 1974, and since then there has been many viewpoints from Christians all over U.S. Also since 1974 there has been well over 40 million abortions in the U.S. alone. Abortion has been legal for 41 years, just as slavery was legal long ago. The controversial question, is it ethical to have an abortion?…

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    I do believe my generation is becoming way more conservative in its value system than the previous generation was because now everyone is trying to let religion take away everything that is not affecting religions at all, such as abortion, if the people who believe abortions are bad then they can just simply not ever get one, there problem solved, that’s not how society works, people feel that just cause they believe in something that something bad is going to happen if they don’t stop aborting…

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    The Abortion Debate

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    doctors to perform abortions rather than advanced-practice clinicians such as NPs). The larger community is also an important stakeholder. More children for women (and men) can create higher unemployment, and a greater reliance on public assistance. Pro- and anti-choice groups are ideological…

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    Planned Parenthood is well known for being a trusted health care provider in America. Since the 1960’s they have been a powerful voice for women’s rights. In July and August 2015, they took a major “hit.” The Center for Medical Progress (CMP) released a series of videos showing Planned Parenthood officials acquiring tissues from aborted fetuses and selling the tissues. David Daleiden, founder of CMP, produced the videos saying that they provided evidence of, “criminal conspiracy to make money…

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    Among various religious institutions, the hypocritical statement that abortion is sinful has been the basis for many pro-life arguments. I use the the word ‘hypocritical’ because of the redundancy in logic inspired by figures such as Mother Teresa and The Bible. Mother Teresa had a strong opinion against terminating pregnancies and even using birth control. She once said that “Anything that destroys God’s gift of motherhood destroys his most precious gift to women: the ability to love as a woman…

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