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    important to consider society’s reaction about innovative advances. For example, we have seen that the topic of abortion is a highly controversial one. There are pro-life and pro-choice supporters; But, what happens if a minor is victim of rape, and gets pregnant in consequence. Should she have the right of an abortion? What will the pro-life supporters claim in that case? In another scenario, if an adult woman wants to have an abortion because she does not have the financial support to have a…

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    Introduction Nurse and educator, Margaret Sanger, founded Planned Parenthood (PPHP) in 1916. Margaret had the belief that women should have access to knowledge and healthcare that would help them lead strong healthy lives (Planned Parenthood, 2017). Today, Planned Parenthood consists of 600 health care centers around the United States and provides affordable health care to women and men (PPHP, 2017). The current president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood…

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    unborn. No more excuses about "not having the right." Even if one does believe abortion is murder, he/she isn't really prolife unless he/she does something about it. Otherwise, he/she is just standing idly by while evil happens. One might as well be pro-abortion, since, by one's silence, he/she is giving tacit…

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    Pro-Life And Abortion

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    under what the views are for those that are in governmental power. For example, those that are in a democratic view point tend to be more pro-choice on the issue of abortion, siding with a forty-seven percent that these bans and limitations are wrong, but providing alternative solutions to aid women in having safe and legal abortions (NAF). As opposed to…

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    Meredith was just a normal sixteen year old girl living out her highschool days. Meredith was cheer captain dating the school quarterback Dexter. They have only been dating for a while. Rita was Meredith's best friend and also a cheerleader. It’s a friday night so Dexter and Meredith go out together to dinner and bowling. They decided to go To Dexter’s house afterwards and one thing lead to another and they were doing the deed. A few weeks go by and meredith finds out she is pregnant and freaks…

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    Abortion is Murder A common issue in todays society is abortion. This awful crime has existed since 1973. Susan Milligan has addressed a common argument on this topic, human rights. In her article, Is Abortion a Human Right? Ann Scheidler says,“The notion of human rights has been terribly twisted in the Northern Ireland case, ignoring the (human) rights of the child to be.” The fetus is a human and should have human rights. The mother should have rights to, but that doesn’t mean murder is…

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    can help a speaker connect with the audience by relating to them. The controversial topic I would chose to speak about would be the topic of abortion: should it be legal? I am pro-choice, and that would reflect throughout my speech. In addition, I am an eighteen year-old female, which makes an impact on the speech. Being pro-choice, female, and young, I would connect with other audience members with the same demographics. I would not connect with audience members that were male, older, and…

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    This question i saw to be very interesting in the sense that McLaughlin deals with the fact disabled people are at a hugher risk of being aborted because they are viewed as a burden. The number of disabled people in the society are trying to be reduced so there is this discriminnation that comes with knwing that a child is going to be disabled. There should be an advancement of rights of people becqause the society as said in “disabling sex” by Robert McRuer is to kind a way to make the rights…

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    Abortion Restrictions

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    Ohio lawmakers passed a bill which would ban abortions when the heartbeats of the fetus become detectable at around six weeks. The 'heartbeat bill' was approved by both the House and the Senate on December 6, and has been sent to Governor John Kasich who has 10 days to veto it. Otherwise, it will automatically became law. The bill makes an exception when the life of the mother is in danger, but not for rape, incest, and anomalies in fetus. After the Supreme Court legalized abortions in the…

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    Clearly, it’s normal to have sex but even with a condom it does not give anyone that 100% guarantee that your partner will not end up pregnant, and when plan B fails and in result someone gets impregnated they have to make the hardest decision in their life. With media labeling women as “murders”, they seek for comfort, understanding, and no judgement and that is why abortion providers are there to help them, but abortion providers also face discrimination. Women who have abortion have their own…

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