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    Abortion Is Inhumane

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    law because it was made to make sure the rights of the people are not infringed upon by the government. "Since the Supreme Court's sweeping Roe v. Wade ruling in 1973 overturned hundreds of laws in the states across the country, more than 55 million unborn children have lost their lives to abortion - about 1/3 of the millennial generation." (Hultgren, 2014) 55 million is greater than the population of 219 countries around the world, including South Africa, Argentina, and Canada.(Driscoll,…

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    possibility that the unborn baby could still feel the pain of the doctors taking him/her out her mother womb. In the first place, abortion can bring complications to the mother and the child. There could be a complication with the anesthesia or the mother bleeding too much while she is getting the baby out, which can cause the dead of the mother or the child. Abortion has also shown to increase the risk of breast cancer on the mother. They can also experience the…

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    Abortion is one of the most controversial issues in the United States today. If you look up the word abortion in the dictionary it is “the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks.” There are two opinions that differ greatly. The definition of pro-choice is “ favoring the legalization of abortion” (Merriam-Webster) whereas the definition of pro-life is “advocating the legal protection of human embryos and fetuses, especially by favoring the…

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    a person performs an abortion, they are taking away an innocent life. We deny the unborn’s rights to live an experience life. No one has the right to take that away from anyone, including an unborn child. Abortion denies the mother’s joy and opportunity to raise that baby, and eventually it will hurt…

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    Abortion Be Murder Essay

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    Do you consider abortion to be murder? An abortion is the intentional ending of a human pregnancy before the unborn child can live outside the womb of the mother. Abortions are usually performed during the first twenty eight weeks of pregnancy but can be performed later in cases where the mother’s life is in danger. Throughout history, different methods of abortion have been used to get rid of unwanted pregnancies. Medical abortions are when a woman takes medication early in her pregnancy…

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    People ask questions like, why do people drink alcohol? Why are women who are pregnant and taking drugs doing this to their unborn child or children? Many individuals have reasons for everything they do. Lots will go out and have a fun as others will drink to forget the day or stressful things in their life. The effects on babies whose mothers abused drugs and alcohol while pregnant can lead to many problems when they are born. Children who are exposed to different kinds of drugs and alcohol can…

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    Not only is the unborn child hurt, but the mother is hurt as well. The mother can undergo nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. It could also mess with a women’s menstrual cycle and cause intense cramping. During any kind of surgery, death is possible. These are only the physical…

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    accompanied by an American man who pressures her to hurry and make her decision to get on the train when the train arrives. The theme of the story is not about making a decision on time, but a women’s limited time to choose whether she wants to abort her unborn child. Throughout the story there is evidence indicating this theme of abortion through symbolism and imagery of the white hills that…

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    women to kill their unborn children? The basis of this argument may lie in a religious setting. Many people, especially of the Catholic faith, believe that life begins at conception and a heartbeat forms roughly 18 days after that. Because of this standard, an abortion ends a life and that is murder. The U.S. government recognizes a fetus as a human even though they are unborn. Many states have passed laws against fetal homicide in order to stop the intentional harm to unborn babies. Recently…

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    Pro-life and Pro-choice Debate Abortion plays on the heart strings of all who are involved. Both side of the arguments are arguing for human life, one side for the mother and the other for the unborn child. Values play the biggest role in these arguments, and each argument can be circular based on people’s values. These sides use many different transcendence arguments for their movement. Both sides use quantity, quality, value, hierarchy, and antithesis to convince people to support their side…

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