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    we always find a way to do things regardless if it is legal or not.” If abortion were illegal, women seeking to terminate their pregnancies would be forced to resort to unsafe and dangerous underground procedures.” (Abortion, paragraph 1). Many people believe that getting an abortion is murder but the fetal viability states, “an abortion is the termination of a pregnancy, not a baby.” (Paragraph 4, Number 31). There are many factors that play into having an abortion, For instance, the person…

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    Although abortion is ending a human life before it had a chance to start and should require extremely heavy measures to ensure that only those who need one receive one, 1.06 million were carried out in America alone in 2011. The American government is extremely lax on this issue, and millions of lives are being extinguished because of it. For one thing, a woman would have more trouble buying a gun then receiving an abortion. On top of this, doctor’s have a sworn oath to protect human life. The…

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    The ethical issue of abortion is not always a religious issue. So, how would someone judge in this issue? Does the judgment rely on the person’s own opinions? Are there facts that show abortion is a murder? If we define murder as killing a human being, would we consider the fetus a human being? First, if we use Plato’s argument, we need to define a human being. What makes a human being human? We need to know the difference between embryo, fetus, child, adult, and person plugged into machine.…

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    “6 million kids in the country live with a parent who abuses drugs or alcohol (“Prevent”).” Kids need their parents at all time through their lives, but when a parent uses drugs it is like they are not there or they make everything ten times harder than what it needs to be. Everything gets turned around and the drugs lead to chaos, the chaos leads to responsibilities, and the responsibilities lead to emotions. Every now and then parents will fight, but they are still there for their children.…

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    Pregnancy: A Short Story

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    it was a beautiful Thursday, April night and i was almost at my fortieth week of pregnancy. my mother, brother and i had just finished eating dinner i had an eggplant parmesan sub from a local pizzeria where we live. my mom decided to go for a walk to a Walgreens that 's down the street because she heard walking could help go into labor. i had gotten preeclampsia which for someone who has anxiety is extremely scary. we tried everything we could to help me go into labor so i would not be induced.…

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    A Child, Not A Choice Sherry is a pregnant woman who is deeply depressed, so she tries to commit suicide by ingesting poison. Sherry is unsuccessful and lives; however, the baby is not so lucky, and Sherry is charged with murder. Samantha is pregnant and decides she cannot handle a baby, so she goes to a clinic and gets an abortion; nobody turns his or her head. John Elefante tells the story of his daughters’ adoption and explores the subject of abortion in his emotional song “This Time.” In…

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    Abortion Controversy Essay

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    The Abortion Controversy Abortion is a very controversial topic because some parents blame their child’s social behavior for having a baby and put morals and values in front of their child’s health, however some people support the right to an abortion without consent due to individual rights. Parents deserve the right to be included in the settlement of their child’s abortion. 70 percent to 75 percent of minors involve their parent in their decision for wanting an…

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    Birth Control In Schools

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    category of contraceptives, items to prevent the spread of disease and pregnancy. Contraceptives are mandatory to prevent unplanned pregnancy and the spread of disease if one participates in sexual activity, but should they be offered in a school setting? According to a 2007 AP-Ipsos poll, “two-thirds of Americans” promote birth control being offered to students within public schools (“Why Schools Give Birth Control” 1).…

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    Twin studies aid in strengthening the correlations between fetal environment, low birth weight, and adult disease. On average, twins have lower than average birth weight as they experience reduction in growth during their third trimester due to limitations in size of the uterus (Vagero & Leon, 1994). Research involving monozygous and dizygous twins has determined that the lighter twin was more likely to develop higher blood pressure and have increased cardiovascular disease risk (Baird, Osmond,…

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    age. Even though both of the articles focuses on teen pregnancy, “Tough truths about teen pregnancy” discuses how teen pregnancy shouldn’t be encouraged, whereas “Parents too soon? Teen Pregnancy and Childbearing in the U.S” talks about what the child, parent, and community can do to prevent teen pregnancy. Also, both articles talk about how teen pregnancy has actually declined in the last several years. Both articles are centered on teen pregnancy. Teens who engage in…

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