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    woman to abort should be available if needed. Not only that‚ but the decision should be left up to the pregnant woman and the pregnant woman only‚ as this is seen as a form of escaping male dominance in society. The main arguments that will be used within the paper are: most importantly the feminist perspective of abortion‚ a feminist perspective of a woman’s control over her sexuality and how this relates to abortion‚ birth control‚ and lastly the reasoning behind why women may choose to abort. The

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    ending. You will find a couple that has become pregnant on accident. The husband wants nothing to do with having another baby and would like to know if it is a boy‚ so he can punish his wife for her mistakes. Apparently‚ some spouses have the right to abort if it is not the sex that they had wanted. If you listen to some of these circumstances‚ you would understand why these women choose to

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    Genetic engineering I. Intro: (Beginning statement) Is creating your baby with a catalog equivalent to giving birth to one? Creating life in this world can be a wonderful moment in someone’s life. It could be coming up with baby names‚ wondering if he/she is going to look like mom or dad‚ and hoping that your baby is born completely healthy. All of these aspects of living come from bringing life into this world. (State position) Making your baby as you vision it in your head

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    abortion and will not give permission to make it legal. In our country‚ it is criminal‚ illegal and punishable to abort. Moreover‚ contraceptives do not cause abortion instead it is made to prevent ovulation. If there’s no egg being released‚ how can there be an abortion? It also prevents the sperm from reaching the egg. And if fertilization is avoided‚ so how can there be a fetus to abort. As I make a research about this‚ there was a recent

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    by the Church as being tantamount to murder. In the United States‚ about 1.6 million pregnancies end in abortion. Woman with incomes under eleven thousand are over three times more likely to abort than those with incomes above twenty-five thousand. Unmarried women are four to five times more likely to abort than married women are‚ and the abortion rate has doubled for eighteen and nineteen year olds. Recently the U.S. rate dropped six percent overall but the rate of abortions among girls younger

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    The issue of abortion is by far‚ one of the most controversial topics in American History and everyone seems to have an opinion on the topic. Although there are many sides to the topic‚ the issue has divided the majority of people to the two extreme views of the topic --Pro-choice Vs. Pro-life. We can see the main arguments of each side just by analyzing the titles given to the two sides. Those who are pro-life believe that they are in fact Pro-Life and that abortion is murder. Those who are pro-choice

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    woman’s right to decide what she does with her body and though it is much debated; a fetus by logical argument is not a person and does not hold any rights. Finally‚ even if abortion was made illegal as it was many decades ago‚ desperate measure to abort unwanted children would be taken by many expecting women‚ with dire consequences. It is from these four statements that one can say that abortion should continue to be legal in Canada. “It is not always in the best interest of the child to be born”

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    The Abortion Debate

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    medical dilemma that faces many individuals to create a emotional and violent atmosphere. There are many points of view toward abortion but the only two fine distinctions are "pro-choice" and "pro-life". A pro- choicer would feel that the decision to abort a pregnancy is that of the mothers and the state has no right to interfere. A pro-lifer would hold that from the moment of conception‚ the embryo or fetus is alive. This life imposes on us a moral obligation to preserve it and

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    and Lunar Module Pilot Fred Haise (Kluger). After given a command from Houston to turn on the hydrogen and oxygen tank stirring fans‚ the spacecraft’s Service Module exploded followed by loss of electrical power and control of the ship. Forced to abort the mission‚ the crew faced many obstacles in attempt to return home safely. On Earth‚ “America watched the desperate efforts of mission control to bring the crew home in what many consider NASA’s finest hour” (Kluger). Apollo 13 was the seventh

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    Abortion is defined as “the termination of an unwanted pregnancy by removing the embryo or foetus from the uterus of the mother.” There are various methods for termination of a pregnancy. It usually depends on the stage of pregnancy‚ size of unborn child and the mother’s health to know which surgical method is right for her. The methods can be classified into three categories; killing the child by inserting instruments in the uterus through the cervix ‚by administrating drugs to the unborn baby or

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