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    the baby growing inside of her, but I disagree. Abortion is murder. Once a woman is pregnant, her body is no longer her own and the law should account for the fact that an unborn baby is as much a life as anyone else. Therefore, abortion should be monitored and only utilized under extreme circumstances. Is the life of an unborn child equal to its mother’s? Realistically, it is not. Say an expecting mother falls deathly ill and her only option to survive is to abort the baby. In this case, the…

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    rights but do unborn children have this as well? There is no official law that gives an unborn child unalienable rights but they definitely have them socially within the pro-life group. This movement also include religious people. According to the religious side, having an abortion is a wong doing against God’s creation or a sin(The Society of Jesus in the United States). Again, there are no official rights for unborn children but these people beg to differ and think that individuals unborn or…

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    women aborting their unborn children and that they do not love or care for the babies. Abortion is a matter of the mother and an unborn child, and the reasons for which they believe is right for their child. The story starts off with abortions and how they “will not let you forget” (Gwendolyn Brooks 568)1. Abortions can have many different effects on a Mother. Also, even though some Mother’s decide to not bring their child into this…

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    Abortion In The 1970's

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    However, the penalty for killing an unborn human being through abortion is nothing. Abortion is an immoral action that takes the life of an innocent human being. A largely debated topic between anti and pro abortion supporters is the definition of human life. Human life begins at conception…

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    One of the most sensitive arguments when it comes to women’s rights is the controversy over the prochoice/prolife debate. Many feel that women should not have the right to abort their unborn child because they believe that they are indeed a living being. One of the reasons people feel this way is because throughout the forty weeks of gestation, the fetus develops a number senses. There are people that also believe that since God created everything and everyone, that He is the only one who has…

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    For many years, there has been the constant argument over the stance of abortion, whether the rights of the unborn override the right of choice for a woman. The sources for both sides of the argument, “The Wrong of Abortion” by Patrick Lee and Robert P. George advocating for the rights of the unborn, while on the other side Marianna Karakoulakis, “Abortion and Women’s Right’s in the U.S.A supports the rights of the women. Lee and George’s article articulates how an embryo is to be considered a…

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    while the Democratic Party is in support of it. The Republican Party is pro-life when it comes to the issue on abortion. The party has firmly rooted beliefs that an unborn child has an individual right to life that should not be infringed upon. The party’s views are that the rights that are guaranteed to all Americans also apply to unborn children. The 14th Amendment is meant to protect the civil rights of all Americans, and the Republican Party believes that the…

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    the fetuses "rights" and the mother 's rights of bodily integrity? Finding the accommodating balance is both difficult and challenging. Both the fetus and mother must be analyzed and evaluated to come to an ultimatum deciding what is best for the unborn child, while also considering the mother 's rights to autonomy and bodily integrity. Robertson and Schulman say, "Ethical analysis must balance the mother 's interest in freedom and bodily integrity against the offspring 's interest in being…

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    give the child a chance for life. An unborn child in the womb contains all of the characteristics for it to be considered living, proving abortion is morally and scientifically wrong. To give some background information…

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    to choose to end her pregnancy or not. The U.S. Supreme Court has declared that it is a right guaranteed by the Constitution. Many would also believe that in choosing to end her pregnancy, she is committing murder, and that although the child is unborn, it is still a living being with the same right to live as its mother. Pro Choice gives women the right to decide if having a child is right for her, and that choice does not end the moment she becomes pregnant. Pro Choice lets the woman have…

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