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    Essay On Changing America

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    “America will never be destroyed from the outside if we falter and lose our freedoms It will be because we destroyed ourselves” - Abraham Lincoln America is known as a force that is not to be reckoned with but with the upcoming elections. I believe America will rise and become a nation that is no longer known for its arrogance in addition to the ignorance that surrounds most of our nation’s people. I write to you all today because I believe America can be changed for the better and the…

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    Furthermore, I was working in a community clinic during my obstetric clinical. I had the opportunity to have first hand experience with low income pregnant women. I was overwhelmed by the barriers and suffering these women were experiencing during their pregnancy. The women I provided care for experienced homelessness, addiction, poverty, and domestic violence. This experience sparked my interest in learning more about the homeless and pregnant population, it drove me to uncover the problems…

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    Contraception is a method or device used to prevent pregnancy. Some of the forms of contraception Planned Parenthood provides are patches, implants, pills, shots, sponges, condoms, vasectomies, female sterilizations, and many more forms. “Birth control is a safe and easy way to prevent pregnancy. Contraception, in fact, isn’t just for means of birth control “Some types of birth control can also help treat certain health problems…

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    advocating for adoption as an affordable option, rather than the pricy abortion procedure. The woman carrying the child will not pay anything for the pregnancy and birth; the adopting family will cover those expenses (Adoption, n.d.). Adoption costs nothing to the woman carrying the baby because the adopting family will cover the cost of the pregnancy and birth. An abortion can cost up to $2000 (Adoption, n.d.). When comparing adoption and the choice to parent, there is a single similarity the…

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    abortion rights, remains the law of the land. The 7-2 decision stated that the constitutions gives, and that that a women right activist stated “ The rights of abortions is broad enough to affect a women's decisions whether or not to terminate her pregnancy .http://abortions.pro/con.org During the past 40 years, federal courts Particularly he U.S supreme court, have superseded states as the driving force in the crafting abortion policy. Indeed, since the high courts january 1973…

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    information and statistics about abortions, my previous knowledge on the subject, and thought-provoking facts on the topic of abortion. One of the surprising things about abortion is how frequently it occurs. According to Finer and Zolna “Half of pregnancies among American women are…

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    The controversial topic of abortion is a pressing issue in today’s society. Abortion, by definition, is the termination of a human pregnancy. Unlike a miscarriage, abortions are intention rather than unintentional. This debate has not arisen recently; arguments about abortion have been present since the 1800s. Until the 1820s, abortions were not prohibited or regulated by any laws in the United States. In 1973 Roe, a single pregnant woman, sued on behalf of all women in a similar situation to…

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    The Importance Of Abortion

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    an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end the pregnancy. In terms of biology, abortion is the arrested development an embryo or an organ at a less early stage. Abortion is the termination of an unwanted pregnancy. "In the population of the United States, there are four abortions out of every ten unintended pregnancies and about 1.21 million abortions a year" (incidence).Abortions need to stop; there are many ways to prevent a pregnancy, so abortion does not need to be an option. An…

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    is defined medicine as a term for the end of pregnancy by removing the embryo or fetus and removal from the uterus before birth due. In humans and other species, an abortion can occur spontaneously due to complications during pregnancy or intentionally caused. In the case of pregnancy in humans, an intentional abortion may be called treatment or options. The term is mainly referred to the abortion cases intentional abortion pregnancy; cases of pregnancy loss in a natural way is often termed a…

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    unsafe, often fatal means of terminating a pregnancy is normal life for women in countries where abortion is outlawed. The World Health Organization states that most abortions are unsafe in countries with draconian abortion restrictions. 98 percent of these occur in poor, developing countries where botched abortions are a leading cause of maternal mortality. Countries like Malta, El Salvador, and Nicaragua do not allow the mother to terminate her pregnancy even if it endangers her life, thus…

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