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    Abortion is defined as the intentional killing of an unborn baby. This is a major issue in today’s society by how accessible it is and how many innocent lives are taken from abortions. The majority of Americans refer to themselves to be pro-choice, which means that one supports abortions. I, as a Christian, stand against the ones who support this. Abortions are not necessary, but women have been brainwashed into thinking it is the only option. There are families all over the world who are unable…

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    Abortion: Right Or Wrong?

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    has been highly debated over the years and is very controversial. There are two sides to the argument. On one side, we have advocators for abortion. They believe mothers have the right to abort an unborn baby, if they ever so wish to. The other side of the ar-gument believes the act of aborting an unborn baby, is morally wrong. They believe that the un-born baby has a right to life and ultimately has to decide for itself if it wants to live. I for one believe aborting a baby should be allowed,…

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    after the US Supreme Court’s decision in 1973 in the case of Roe v. Wade. Pro-choice believes that abortion should be a right with no limitations. They also believe that the rights installed in the Declaration of Independence cannot be claimed for an unborn child. Pro-life believes that abortion procedures are an act of killing a helpless human being. It seems unfair that abortion is legal because it lowers adoption rates which is unfortunate for those willing to adopt. Both side have visible…

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    the sources around them in helping them decide whether an unborn child has the right to live. Convincing society that abortion is okay and not showing them how the doctor really disposes of a precious child after being ripped from the mother into tiny…

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    Under Hindu law, the gift to an unborn child was void. In the case of Rai Bishen Chand v. Asmaidd it was held by the Privy Council that a gift to an unborn grandson failed not because of the rules contained in sections. 100 and 101 of the Indian Succession Act, 1865 ( now sections 113 and 114 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 and corresponding to sections 13 and 14 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882) but by reason of the personal incapacity of the unborn…

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    Johnson Control Case Study

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    Personally, I would agree with Johnson Controls’ fetal protection policy, just simply because they protected unborn fetus. And I believe women are able and willing to pregnant in the future should not work with lead whether from the point of moral or legal. The reason is all the study already indicated that lead will causes damage to the brain and central nervous system of a fetus. Also studies indicated that fetuses exposed to lead before birth may be born early or underweight (LEAD SAFE). From…

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    US. Politically, the debate has become polarised between those who support a woman’s right to choose and those who against the fact of killing an unborn child. Abortion is one of today’s most contested moral issues, with many anti-abortionists taking an absolutist stand on the basis of the sanctity of innocent human life and the personhood of the unborn child, and many feminists taking an opposing stand on the basis of a woman’s right to choose and her right to personal bodily autonomy.…

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    prior to an abortion conducted during the first trimester. However, the main purpose is an attempt to convince the mother to wait before going through with the abortion in hopes that having an ultrasound will create a bond between the mother and the unborn child. Furthermore, the objectives of an ultrasound is used to be used as an indirect effort in humanizing the fetus as more than just a collection of cells. Ultrasounds in 3 dimensional (3D) and 4 dimensional (4D) have grown in current years…

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    to satisfy hunger, we can safely assume that there is something wrong in society so when a woman destroys the life of her unborn child, it is evidence that either by education or circumstances she has been greatly wronged.” Said by Mattie Brinkerhoff. Abortion is increasing tremendously. There are 40-50 million abortions that occur per year, that means there are 125,000 unborn babies that die every day. In fact, Frank Pavone states that “If we took a moment of silence for each person lost to…

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    The debate between pro-choice and pro-life has gone on for numerous years. Using medical technology medical staff and mothers are able to see what happens to the unborn child during the abortion process. A mother can see the image of her unborn child; abortion should be illegal because of the pain to the unborn child feels pain; there can be medical complications to the mother and the fact that alternatives do exist. A mother is now able to view inside of the womb and see the child’s heartbeat…

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