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    The article, “Hands Off Clitoridectomy” by Yael Tamir, discusses the controversial topic of clitoridectomy, and all the arguments within the subject while opening up a new way of perceiving it by comparing it to our own society and practices. She suggest that indeed the practice of clioridectomy is a gruesome and gutwrenching, but there is more to the subject than just the moral issues of it. She address the political and social aspects of performing and living with the procedure and addresses…

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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING Carol Gilligan was the first person who is said to have used the expression `ethics of care’s well-known text (In a different voice) in 1982(4). But, Sara fry strongly argued that nursing ethics is a feminine ethics, because it is not bounded by traditional `masculine `principles (1989) (5). However, Megan Jane John stone was very clear that care and feminine principles are the basics of nursing ethics (1994) (6). Medical caretakers are continually in circumstances…

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    Abortion is a medical process of ending a pregnancy so it does not result in the birth of a baby. Women that have abortions could either be married or single and/or either wants the abortion or just persuaded to get one from family members, friends or the father of the baby. This procedure could either be done through surgery or by taking medication; depending on how long the woman has been pregnant. According to Martin Luther King, Jr., “nothing in all the world is more dangerous than…

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    Abortion is termination of pregnancy and it is mean the end of pregnancy . There are two types of abortion are spontaneous or induced. Spontaneous is known as miscarriage which means that the abortion happened automatically without surgery or planning by patient or doctors , while induced simply means termination of pregnancy which is planned because of medical reasons or personal reasons . Recently, the statistics showed on increase in the abortion rate year after year . Abortion is a danger…

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    Living Through Shade In the story “Hills Like White Elephants,” Ernest Hemingway tells his story with such powerful and engaging detail to draw the audiences’ attention to what is really happening behind the text. At the beginning of the story, Hemingway did not make it clear what the conversation was about between the two people, but the way he used symbolism helped to seek the revealed meaning. Hemingway uses shade as a symbol of an American man wanting his lady Jig, to have an abortion.…

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    Abortion is a highly controversial topic, and many people would agree that it is permissible. Abortion, if done correctly by a professional, is a safe medical procedure. With that being said, access to legal abortions reduces maternal injury. Some people see abortion as a way out of having a baby. Making abortion illegal will increase teen pregnancy. Young teens would have to resort to illegal and unsafe abortion methods which could lead to lifetime problems. Some of these being homelessness,…

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    Abortion is ending a pregnancy before the fetus is independently able to live outside of its mother. This can happen for various reasons depending on the individual at hand. The choice to have an abortion is solely up to the individual. An abortion takes place in the first trimester of pregnancy or the before the 12th week. There are different types of abortions and they depend on how far along the women is in pregnancy. A medical abortion occurs within the first 49 days of pregnancy and can be…

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    Why Is Abortion Inhumane

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    Abortion is a procedure that has caused great controversy across the world. More than 40% of women end their pregnancy by having an abortion. This has divided the world into two sides: “Pro-Life”, believing that having an abortion is an ‘inhumane action’ and “Pro-Choice”, believing that this ‘is a right for women’. While women have their own voice to stand up for them, who is standing up for the human being growing inside of her? Pro-Life should be the only choice because abortion is an…

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    Would you imagine being imprisoned and physically tormented when you are pregnant? There is so much negativity spreading across the natural world and it seems as if there is no end to it. Premarin a prescription for cruelty. Also known as “PMU” a drug prescribed to women worldwide as a hormone replacement therapy and the pregnant mares are used brutally to produce this drug. Why are humans becoming so inhumane? Alice Walker’s essay “Am I Blue” is a voice of anger and concern for the solitude and…

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    In a historic ruling, the Supreme Court of the United States has overturned a Texas abortion law and declared it unconstitutional. The case was decided by a 5-3 vote on June 27 by the Supreme Court. The decision is expected to have repercussions throughout the country, as several states have similar laws that are currently being blocked or are in effect. The law had required clinics that provide abortions services to have surgical facilities and doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby…

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