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    born healthy. There has been some conflict on to which of these myths are true and which are not proven by facts. The truth is that doctors and scientist have a tough time understanding the reactants of a fetus because we can’t communicate with an unborn child. A mother’s decision on how to eat or act can have different outcomes in different mothers on how it affects the fetus.…

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    mother has the right to put it up for adoption but aborting it should not be an option, unless rape is involved. Unborn babies have separate rights from the mother. In a year, 2013 to 2014 the program Planned Parenthood received 528.4 million dollars in public funding. Government should not be wasting money on providing ungrateful soon-to-be mothers with the option to kill their unborn babies.…

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    Abortion Vs Pro Life

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    Grab the nearest dictionary that you can find and search for the word life. You’ll most likely see it defined as ‘the period between the birth and death of a living thing’. This makes sense but when can something be defined as “birthed” or “alive”. This bring about the issue of abortion. Over the years, many people debate over whether or not abortion should be allowed or not. Based on their points of views they are categorized as either “pro-life” or “pro-choice”. These two groups’ main points…

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    development, power of articulate speech, and upright stance.”. That definition includes not only functioning children and adults, but also fetuses and living human bodies without body parts being able to function on their own. I say it is wrong to kill unborn human beings for multiple reasons. One of those reasons are, they do not get the chance at life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. In terms of not getting a chance at life, I mean that they are still alive but they get killed before…

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    Abortion is a serious issue in today's society and the abortion rate is keep going up. In some developing countries, 30 million of abortions are continuing to take place and every year thousands of unborn fetus are dying before they get a chance to live. Abortion rate is increasing because women cannot accept having a child without a father and also there is not sufficient abortion clinics. Some women have an abortion for several different reasons and some might be they are preoccupy with work,…

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    Sacrifice for the Ones We Love Individuals have to make choices every day of their lives, but none so difficult to make as the choice of keeping an unborn child or not. Several women are placed in the heartbreaking position where they have to decide if abortion is the best choice for themselves and their baby. Since this decision only directly influences the individual carrying the child, I feel this decision is hers to make. These women might be faced with uncertainties – whether they have the…

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    discusses the trouble of incarcerated women. Under the constitution, abortion is a fundamental right under the United States. “‘A woman’s constitutional right to abortion… survives incarceration’ meaning, incarcerated women have the right to abort their unborn child”(Sufrin, Kolbi-Molinas, and Roth 2). Yet, “women are forced to continue their pregnancies and are not given their 14th amendment right”(Sufrin, Kolbi-Molinas, and Roth 2). The three authors then began to tell a story of a woman in…

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    say no, so they feel they have the perfect obligation to decide to kill him or her. Abortion has been growing more and more popular, which means more and more babies are going to be killed. Since abortion was legalized in 1973, more than 57 million unborn babies have been killed by their would-be-mothers. If we people of this generation do not take a stand to say abortion is murder, only God knows how many of His creations will be ruthlessly killed. On average, there are about 3,332 abortions…

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    biological changes that their children, both unborn and growing, will experience over time. Undoubtedly, life begins at the moment of conception; therefore, parents’ knowledge of the different life spans, from the Pre-natal to adult stage, could be a vital factor of their children’s overall growth and functions in the society. Let us imagine a situation where a mother is uninformed about the impacts of certain harmful substances, (teratogens), on her unborn child. She smokes cigarettes, drinks…

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    What Is Hammurabi's Code

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    is because it protected the victims of personal injury. If your eye was knocked out, your attacker would either lose his eye or pay half of your value if you’re a slave. If a man killed the unborn child of a free woman, he would have had to pay her 10-shekels of silver. To contrast, the killing of an unborn child of a slave resulted in only paying 2-shekels of silver. While the punishment is not equal, they laws still protected the victims of the attacks and gave them justice. In…

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