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    “Planned Parenthood”. Today, the organization’s name can be heard by many Americans on television, newspapers, and magazines. Many do not know that this organization started as American Birth Control League in 1921 by Margaret Sanger. According to Rachel Galvin, the author of the article named “Margaret Sanger’s Deeds of Terrible Virtue”, “Sanger opened the first American birth control clinic in Brownsville, Brooklyn, on October 16, 1916...The clinic was in direct violation of laws prohibiting…

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    The remaining one-third of pregnancies, about 78 million, end in miscarriage, stillbirth, or induced abortion. Among many scandals in the abortion industry, a recent one not known to a majority of people is over the subject of how failed abortions are handled. Planned Parenthood for…

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    Basically, Noonan says that since the baby has full moral status then he is a person which in the end if a woman took a decision to terminate her pregnancy, this mean a murder has committed by an abortion process. Noonan is a pro-life and wouldn’t agree to unplug the wires from violinist’s body as he wouldn’t agree on the abortion as well. in my opinion, I completely agree with Noonan’s logic that a…

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    Abortion is the act of terminating a pregnancy by killing the embryo or fetus. An advocate for the legal option of killing an unborn child are those who are pro-choice. A person who is pro-choice believes that it is a woman’s right to decide, if she no longer wishes to carry her child, to abort the unborn child. They usually believe that human life does not begin until a certain stage in the pregnancy and that until then, the unborn child is just a clump of cells and it is not morally wrong to…

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    Every human life, no matter how small, is important and valuable. According to National Right to Life Educational Foundation, abortions have been practiced in the United States since 1973. Since then, arguments, based on morals and religion have arisen, whether they are right or wrong. Abortions are considered as the termination of a human life based on the belief that life begins at conception. This means that any abortion is considered murder. According to Worldometers, 40-50 million…

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    Abortion is a serious debate in many states, but why are many politicians trying to prevent abortion from being legal in their state? Abortion is defined as the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. In the United States, it is legal to get an abortion up to the date of birth in a few states, but many women can attest to how difficult it is to actually get one, especially in the 42 states where late term abortion are illegal. A woman should not be forced to drive to another state or drive…

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    want laws created, but some believe that abortion should be the woman’s choice and some believe it should be the government 's decision if a woman is to get an abortion. Abortion has gone back many years. In the early 1800s abortions in early pregnancies could be legally performed by midwives and folk practitioners (Zewski, 17). In 1873 information was given to women about birth control and abortions. In 1980 abortions were prohibited unless the mother’s life is in danger. In 1973 a supreme…

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    In the article “Reasons US Women Have Abortions: Quantitative and Qualitative Perspectives” it states “A Sep. 2005 survey in the peer-reviewed journal Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health asking women why they hand an abortion found that 73% of participants said they could not afford to have a baby, and 38% claimed giving birth would interfere with their education and career goals.” (Finer & Forthwith 13) There are many other reasons as to why women decides not to give birth to a child…

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    Abortion Should Be Illegal

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    Would you want someone else having the power to decide whether you live or die? Would you want your life to end before it starts? Abortion does just that. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy, so the baby is not born. Both sides of this topic can be taken to the extreme. Some people believe women have a right to their own body and they are correct, but the child also has a right to at least have the chance to live a long, wholesome life. Abortions end lives, cause the fetuses pain, and…

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    There has been a long history in the USA of deciding what rights certain people have and what those rights are. The idea of America being a country where freedom is to be enjoyed by all raises millions of women’s eyebrows living within the country that continue to fight government officials for the right to have access to abortions. While both pro-choice and pro-life supporters agree they are in disagreement on human life, pro-choice focuses on women’s right to make their own decision in…

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