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    The Argument On Abortion

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    In this paper I will consider the arguments on abortion and investigate how, these debates are affecting people in different cultures. I will concede that some of these arguments do not mirror all of those who have a judgement on abortion but, rather a predisposed person. I will also argue that religious and cultural differences seem to play a role in these disputes and people’s decisions. While doing this I will discuss the difference between “pro-life and “pro-choice” as well as, the people…

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    Reproductive health and sexuality is an important part of the human body. Being able to engage and sexual acts, and reproduce is the main reason for making sure you have a healthy body. Men and women should be able to receive and access any family planning method, that they need. Taking precautions and being able to control when you want to have a child, should always be in the right of the women. But in many countries women aren’t able to receive, afford safe and effective contraceptives. In…

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    programs that help out mothers, children, and families in need. Nick Anderson in his political cartoon entitled, "Protecting Life" shows this hypocrisy with two side-by-side scenes: on the left, a group of people address a fetus with warmth and love; the right: a mother and her newborn child being called "moochers" for needing food and healthcare. This cartoon is the embodiment of the conservative anti-abortion movement. On one hand, it 's important that every woman who finds herself pregnant…

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    set on antibiotics and depending on how advance the disease is how the physician terminates how to treat it. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) What is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease? Pelvic Inflammatory Disease is an infection in a woman’s reproductive organs, affecting the vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries, most complications are often caused by sexually transmitted…

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    their own bodies. As Adrienne Rich said (Of Women Born):"Women are controlled by lashing us to our bodies." The theme of women being lashed to their bodies has been evident in America from the 1800’s until the 1970’s, as women have fought to gain the right to their own bodies and is still evident today as women continue to battle against patriarchal control of their bodies by the government and media. In…

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    unborn fetus deserves basic human rights even before it is living outside of the womb. The rights of the unborn child challenges the laws already put into affect by congress. The motto for their campaign, as stated on the organizations website, is: “Helping Moms, Saving Babies, Ending Abortions!” (ProLife.com). While I do not believe that ProLife is necessarily wrong in theory, I do think that the message it sends to individuals does not capture what kind of rights are or are not associated with…

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    June found the perfect solution. She use her ability to alter reality and make everyone believe Sharon's pregnancy is normal. "There you go Sharon, no one will be suspicious about your pregnancy. Now for the finishing touch!" She viewed Sharon's reproductive system, out of the six men that she had sexual contact with. She's not even sure which men fertilize the eggs, but it only make things more enjoyable to her. When all the new ovum are fertilized. June use her ability to alter Sharon's…

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    terminated, we are overlooking every human's right to life. As it is stated in the Declaration of Independence, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness…” (Stith par. 1). Because the opposing side often believes that a human life begins as soon as conception occurs, then a fetus should have the right to life. They believe that…

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    come a long way, some improvements still need to be made when compared to our male counterparts. Hence, I did not completely understand that less than a hundred years ago, women were not even allowed to play sports for fear of it damaging their reproductive organs. Today, society has accepted women's individual and team sports in many settings and different levels such as collegiate and international. The historical context that this book offers and its authentic references of the origins of…

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    Aca Social Issues

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    Social Problem: Men do not have equal reproductive health coverage compared to women under the ACA Neo-conservative The government is at fault for the ACA coverage gap in reproductive health care between women and men. The government interfered with the health insurance market and distorted market forces by doing so. This is a social problem for American citizens and insurance companies who are forced to participate in the implementation of the ACA. Individuals are being impacted because they…

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