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    members, including their family history of colon cancer, providing them options to explore further and address their risk (Kaakinen et al., 2015). Other nursing interventions including education regarding carriers of cystic fibrosis, the pros, and cons for the young man in pursuing fertility testing, his right to make the decision, as well as disclosure of the information (Kaakinen et al., 2015). Moreover, the family’s culture must be considered, but there is an opportunity to facilitate…

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    Pros And Cons Of Obamacare

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    Obamacare, also known as The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, is a very complex and lengthy act. Is there a certain reason why this act is so significant? What are the pros and cons of Obamacare? These are important questions to answer. Each piece of legislation that has ever been through congress has had at least some significance. The real question is though, is why? What are the reasons for significance? Also, each piece of legislation has a negative aspects and positive aspects.…

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    Personally, I am strongly against abortions. Even though it’s not a fully developed baby it’s a life that can be produced. I feel as though, there are other alternatives to abortion like adoption. Don’t kill an innocent life because one can’t own up their reasonability, everyone deserves a chance at life. There are people who wish they could have kids, but…

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    adoption, is often ignored” (Lindsay 9). Adoption is not an option that many think of first when they receive the news of an unexpected pregnancy. Parenting is an option that comes with responsibilities some cannot take or some do not want, making abortion a number one choice. Although, adoption can be a complicated process with specific qualifications for the adoptees and adopters it also exhibits benefits that could outweigh the complications. Parents who choose adoption for their soon to be…

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    The results election of 2016, has shocked many citizens in the United States. It is incredible how Donald Trump was able to win the election, after everyone thought he was just fooling around. He has caught so much attention to the media, which has helped him increase more supporters. Nonetheless, half of the United States remains unsatisfied with the results for not many people went to vote and acted wisely. Because of this, America will be stuck with a president that will pass laws that…

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    evaluated “The Case Against Abortion” by Peter Queenan. This essay was designed to get the general public to question and reevaluate their opinion of abortion. “The Case Against Abortion” was written by Peter Queenan who is a Canadian-South African citizen that was born in 1957 in South Africa and is now currently a resident of Canada. He was raised as a white South African racist during the apartheid era in his home. This essay that he composed was basically about why abortion is not only…

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    Embryonic Stem Cells Essay

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    fallacy of false equivalence by comparing embryonic stem cell research to abortion. We hoped this false analogy would result in people who think abortion is immoral to have the same opinion pertaining embryonic stem cell research. Although these two things are similar, they are not exactly similar. Embryonic stem cells are stem cells from human embryo’s usually obtained within 16 days of the first conception, unlike abortion which can take place from week 5 to week 18 of pregnancy. This…

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    as she sat there with the watermelon sized baby laying in her stomach. Oscar’s parents were given the choice whether or not they wanted to abort the child, or even put him up for adoption. Oscar’s parents were devout Christians, and they knew that abortion was wrong. They believed that it was murder, so that was completely out of the question, no matter the advice of the doctor or the different people around them. They truly contemplated placing Oscar up for adoption. For the next two weeks…

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    If abortion is legal, why not prostitution? I always hear arguments about “it’s my body” why can’t this phrase be applied to this subject? The government will be able to make money of taxed prostitution, and save on various costs to the tax-payer. There would…

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    applying it to ones own life experiences. How can you chose the right choice if you know little to nothing about the topic at hand? There can be many examples of this, but one of the most prominent ones would be whether or not abortion is bad or good. There are far too many pros and cons to be able to decide which is the virtuous choice. Lastly, war would have to be one of the biggest objections to virtue ethics. It may be seen as courageous and selfless to volunteer to fight for your country…

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