Roe v. Wade

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    While the laws continue to be disrupting the community and rights of women, the community continues to act out by having peaceful protests and marches throughout the world. A peaceful resistance does not negatively impact the society when certain members of that society are enacting in the resistance; but the others that do not participate are, in fact, deeply offended by it. Although in my opinion, it sheds a positive light on what the people have to say. Considering the new law about…

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    The banning of abortion has been an issue circulating all around America. Many people believe that abortion should be illegal and there are many reasons why. In regards to the U.S Constitution, the 14th Amendment was designed to protect classes of people like the unborn. According to Life News, "The criminalization of abortion accelerated during the 1860's, and by the 1900's it was generally considered a felony in every state. Thus, there was no reason for Congress to specifically discuss the…

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    Methods may be used assure natural conception, but should conception be manipulated through the use of Assisted Reproductive Technology, namely in vitro fertility treatments used on barren women. Methods may be used to assure avoiding conception, but should abortion be used to avoid an unwanted pregnancy. Abortion is taking a life where there should be life. Assisted Reproductive Technology creates life where there should be no life. If abortion is unnatural from a Christian perspective, then…

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    Misuse Of Genetic Testing

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    People could misuse genetic testing in many ways. One example is a married couple discovers the women is pregnant. The couple is aware of genetic testing and decides just as a precautionary measure to have an amniocentesis. From the results of the amniocentesis the couple finds out that their baby has Down Syndrome. As a result of the test, and the feeling of an unnecessary burden of caring for a child with Down Syndrome; the couple decides to terminate to pregnancy. Genetic testing can…

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    Abortion is a very controversial topic in today’s society; everyone has their own opinion on it. I believe fully that it is solemnly a woman’s choice what she does with her body. Others who don’t agree with my opinion give out arguments that I believe are untrue, such as abortion being psychologically, physically and emotionally damaging to the woman who receives one. The biggest argument I see about abortion is abortion is the murder of an innocent being, so I started my research there. Many…

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    1. Known as Kushboo in the group or Kush. 2. Does not like gossips. 3. Kushboo is often involved in controversy. 4. Is known like emotional and obstinate. 5. In 2005, there was a well-publicised controversy about Kushboo remarks in an interview for AIDS awareness, about the need for protected sex. She said it was fine for girls to have pre-marital sex but not without taking precautions to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STD). 6. In the 2006 Kushboo sparked off…

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    Introduction Contraception, also called birth control, are ways to prevent pregnancy. Hormonal birth control This kind of birth control uses hormones. Here are some types of hormonal birth control: A tube put under the skin of the upper arm. The tube can stay in place for as long as 3 years. Shots given every 3 months. Pills taken every day. Patches. These are changed once a week for 3 weeks. They are taken off for one week. A ring put into the vagina. The ring is left in place for 3 weeks and…

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    Which life is greater? When thinking about abortion I personally think only about two people involved; The mother and the unborn child. Some think maybe about the father or the pregnant woman's mother, but really the relationship between the fetus and the carrying are most important in this nerve wracking decision. Each states has different abortion laws which may make the procedure harder or easier for the carrying mother. This just makes it more difficult to have a solid opinion like stated…

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    Abortion Interest Groups

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    After writing a letter to the editor dealing with the issue of abortion and researching committees in Congress that could help influence public policy, I have decided to take further action and join an interest groups that strives to protect the rights of the unborn. However, in order to do this, I need to research interest groups which could prove to be beneficial in the fight to end abortion. I intend to pick an interest group I view as the best fit and possibly become an active member of that…

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    Birth Control Debate

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    Katie Champ Mrs. Sampson AP Lang 8 March 2016 Birth Control On Demand Room For Debate Turner, Grace-Marie, Bianca Brooks, Kinsey Hasstedt, Jeanne F. Mancini, and Melissa Gilliam. "Birth Control on Demand." The New York Times. The New York Times, 13 July 2015. Web. 14 Mar. 2016. The topic of discussion is concerning the issue of birth control: Should the government provide long-acting birth control, at no cost and easily accessilbe? The methods included…

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