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    can do such efforts in the capacity of a reasonable citizen of India • Cancel doctor 's license who found involve in such a cruel massacre • Heavily imposed penalty on the companies which produce the medical equipment using to determine the sex of unborn…

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    never seems to stop. Despite which side anyone is on, a major issue is how the legislation affects women. While the pro-choice side of things is viewed primarily for its support of women and women’s health, pro-life can be viewed as protecting the unborn child’s safety and health. Pro-life legislation is important but has many drawbacks, due to some of it being directly influenced by the pro-life movement. Many of the new abortion legislation and laws have forced women to face financial and…

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    The Zika Virus Analysis

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    Every four years somewhere in the world the summer Olympics are held for this reason countries around the world compete to see who has the best athletes. It’s a great opportunity for the hosting country to make so economic gains as well as being able to show the rest of the world their culture. Although the games bring many positives, this year 's games in Rio, Brazil are questionable because of the virus that has become viral and is spreading rapidly around the region. The Zika virus is spread…

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    Missing Out on the Lives of Unborn Babies “Consider this: More Americans have died because of abortion than have died in the Civil War, both World Wars, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Persian Gulf War, and the current war in Iraq combined” (Dobson 9). Life is taken for granted nowadays. People look at pregnacy and think the woman should have total control over the baby's life. “Pregnancy is not a disease, but a beautiful office of nature” (Foster 15). A person is not guaranteed to live…

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    Linda Lowen Abortion

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    Women can abort a fetus at six weeks when the heart beat of the fetus begins at that time. The 14th amendment was designed to protect classes of people even the unborn. The 14th amendment states that every man, person or human being has a right to life. But when an abortion is being performed that human beings right is taken away. Abortion should be illegal. Many believe abortion should be legal because a woman has the right to do what she wants with her body. Linda Lowen states “ The ability…

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    often difficult due to the grief one may experience from the pain it can cause. With this in mind, the story explores how love can be corruptive, yet healing. Love is shown to be corruptive through Oskar’s grandpa, who abandons Oskar’s grandma and unborn son out of fear. “I’m so afraid of losing something I love that I refuse to love anything” (Foer 216). Traumatized from war, and…

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    Gaining Compliance

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    Gaining Compliance: Gaining compliance is getting somebody to agree with a recommended course of action. For example in an antenatal ward, if a client comes in who is a smoker, you would try to get her to quit, without coercing. For example, a good thing to say would be “How about we try to cut down on cigarettes; today you can smoke 10, tomorrow you can smoke 5, and after that only 2, until you can quit. This is because it is healthier for your baby if you do not smoke in your pregnancy”.…

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    When a pregnant mother is abused while the baby is still unborn it not only affects the mother but the baby as well. The unborn baby can experience low birth weights. When a child is born with low birth rates it causes the child to be at risk for exhibiting developments problems. Also, whoever abused the mother is likely to abuse the baby too…

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    abortion immoral. Taking another’s life regardless of the capacity is wrong. The logical explanation on why it is morally wrong to kill a fetus is that every successful abortion kills an unborn entity, a full-fledged member of the human community. (Piipo) When discussing members of the human community, an unborn entity is considered to be a full-fledged member at the exact moment of conception. Logically showing that a fetus has the same rights as you or I at the moment of conception is a pill…

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    Of course, this was Planned Parenthood’s main mission in its early days, with its founder Margaret Sanger, an unashamed racist as well as a supporter of eugenics, made clear several times in her essays, letters and speeches. Margaret Sanger saw an unborn baby as a clump of cells instead of what God says it is: Precious and made in his image. She thought even less of black babies. She said so herself, “Slav, Latin and Hebrew immigrants are human weeds... a deadweight of human waste. Blacks,…

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