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    In April 1992‚ abortion was thrust onto the center stage of U.S. politics again‚ as the U.S. Supreme Court prepared to hear Planned Parenthood v. Casey‚ which threatened to severely restrict women access to abortion. In the lead-up to a mass protest planned for Washington‚ D.C. that month‚ Sharon Smith wrote this article looking at the state of women’s right to abortion. This article first appeared in the April 1992 issue of Socialist Worker. IN THE early 1970s‚ the women’s movement demanded that

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    How would you feel if someone decided that you should never get a chance at life? It is horribly that many people are killing their own babies through abortion. In statistics that showed over 1.3 million abortions are done yearly in the USA and 43 million worldwide has been the steady number for several years now (Statistics 1). Abortion is murder of an innocent unborn baby. People think that when you get pregnant‚ the baby isn’t really anything until a certain point in the pregnancy. Whatever

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    over an issue like abortion‚ it is important to look simply at the fact of its existence in the United States. According to studies released in 2005 by the Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health (PRCH) and The Guttmacher Institute‚ there were 1.29 million abortions performed in this country. Research by the same group shows that in 1994‚ approximately half of all pregnancies in the United States were unintended‚ with only about half of those actually ending in abortion. In comparison to other

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    Abortion a) Compare the ways in which Natural law and Utilitarianism might be applied to abortion. (25 marks) b) “A religious believer should never have an abortion.” Discuss (10 marks) a) Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy and in today’s society is viewed as a very controversial ethical issue due to the conflicting moral standpoints. Natural Law was first proposed by Aristotle but championed by Aquinas (1225 – 74) and Utilitarianism by Jeremy Bentham in the late 18th

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    Abortion” Thesis: Unintended pregnancies and induced abortions are common and occur among women of all social and economic groups. Where the abortion rate is high‚ it likely reflects that levels of contraceptive use are not sufficient to meet the fertility desires and family planning needs of women and couples. A. I am against abortion being legal because abortion has received considerable attention‚ and its legality and availability have often generated controversy. 1. More people

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    Laws against abortion kill women.*To prohibit abortions does not stop them. When women feel it is absolutely necessary‚ they will choose to have abortions‚ even in secret‚ without medical care‚ in dangerous circumstances. In the two decades before abortion was legal in the U.S.‚ it’s been estimated that nearly a million women per year sought out illegal abortions. Thousands died. Tens of thousands were mutilated. All were forced to behave as if they were criminals.* 2. Legal abortions protect women’s

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    Abortion – Nip LIFE in the bud Introduction Definition: The deliberate termination of a human pregnancy is called abortion (before child birth‚ at the early stage of embryo). Abortion could also occur spontaneously due to miscarriage. But in this context we discuss about deliberate abortion‚ issues of it‚ current dispersion around the world‚ affected parties and consequences‚ legal background and ethical philosophies used in analysis of this issue. Description of the issue. Whatever the reason

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    ABORTION INTRODUCTION New law in Spain: outlawing abortions except in rape cases or where the mother’s health is in danger. BENEFITS OF ABORTION It is a common belief that abortion is primarily used by women who simply don’t want a baby. While this reasoning can be true‚ there are other situations in which an abortion could actually be beneficial and even life-saving.  PREVENT MENTAL TRAUMA There are numerous situations in which an unplanned pregnancy can cause excessive amounts of stress and physical

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    There are many controversies about abortion. Many people in the world feel differently about this topic. Some are pro-life‚ the others are pro-chioce. Pro life is totally against abortion‚ pro-choice believes the woman has a choice to keep her baby‚ or abort it. I personally believe that abortion should only be acceptable if there is a health risk to the mother or fetus‚ incest or rape . The procedure also puts a lot of emotional and mental stress and trauma on the mother which is something she

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    There are so many prochoice advocates supporting abortion stating that a mother should have the right to terminate her fetus if she feels incapable of becoming a mother. But I say that is unjust‚ because if that woman chose to be unprotected and not use contraceptives then she should be held accountable to give that fetus life. So many women do not want to be held accountable for being irresponsible. I know it sounds harsh to say that a woman should give birth to the child if she chose to be unprotected

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