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    of option and constitutionality. "The enumeration in the Constitution‚ of certain rights‚ shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people‚" is stated in the ninth amendment. Right here‚ guarantees all women the right to abort a pregnancy. Pro-choice people plea that abortion is the murder of a child‚ but most do not consider the fetus a child. A common assumption is that people who are pro-choice are actually pro-abortion. Many people that support women’s rights could

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    should always be the woman’s choice whether or not to carry the foetus through until birth. She also points out that every human being has a right to their own body and believes that because the foetus is a part of the woman’s body it is her right to abort it if she chooses. This shows that Kolbert does not see the foetus as a human being in its own right. Kolbert’s final argument is that rights to abortion are critical in achieving full gender equality. She believes that if a woman is forced to continue

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    and fifteen abortions that happen per day. Abortion methods always depend on what trimester of the pregnancy it is. For example‚ in the first trimester‚ both medical and surgical abortion is acceptable. Medical abortion involves taking medicines to abort a pregnancy‚ such as a medicine called Mifepristone‚ which is taken in a form of a pill‚ and was approved in the U.S. in September 2000. Surgical abortion is basically inserting a plastic tube into the uterus to suction out the fetus and placenta.

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    right to have an abortion. Think if you were raped and got pregnant‚ wouldn’t you feel like you had a monster growing in you and would want it removed immediately? How could you love that baby? It would revolt you. All woman should have the right to abort‚ especially for rape! Having an abortion isn’t inhumane. The only thing that is inhumane is that women in some countries such as Chile are still going behind bars for having illegal abortions no matter what the circumstances

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    should have an abortion. The characters‚ a young girl called Jig and her American lover sits at a train station in Spain around a valley‚ have beer and try new drinks and dances around their situation on whether they should proceed to Barcelona to abort their unborn baby. Jig opposes the idea of the abortion but ironically‚ makes her point. The American whiffler suggests abortion as the solution to their problem convince Jig that is the right thing to do. Hemingway show significant emphasis on the

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    According to Margaret Olivia Little ‚ “one of the reasons women foe wanting to abort is that they do not want to become mother- now ‚ever‚ again ‚with this partner ‚or no reliable partner ‚with these few resources‚ or these any that are now ‚after so many years of mothering ‚slated finally to another case .” (Little‚ pg 41) Margaret Little explained that respect for creation‚ can make a mother chose to abort a fetus‚ if she isn’t able to financially‚ emotionally provide for the child or provide

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    Abortion Final Stephannie Breeding COM323: Persuasion & Argumentation Lejla Tricic February 2‚ 2015 Women always fought for the right to have abortions‚ it’s known throughout history. In 1973 a well-known case‚ Roe versus Wade‚ is what legalized abortion in the United States. “The United States marks 40 years of legalized abortion in all fifty states at any time for any reason throughout pregnancy on January 22nd‚ the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision. Since that time‚ there

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    this view would include things like‚ being conceived from human parents‚ or having a human genetic code‚ or the features of a human (physical human characteristics). And since the baby will be born without arms‚ the doctor might have found it just to abort the baby since it lacks the physical human characteristics of arms. However‚ if the baby were to be born with arms and just have down syndrome I’m sure the doctor would not be for abortion since there are babies born with down

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    wherever they land and result in people-plants growing without restriction. Thomson’s acceptance of fetal personhood appears to be in an effort to placate those who object to abortion on the grounds that “being human” is enough of a reason to not abort a fetus. By accepting this fetal personhood‚ Thomson embraces a rights-oriented position – the right to life of the mother‚ the right to life of the fetus‚ the right to not be killed‚ the right to autonomy‚ the right to not be forced into providing

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    Jgging Around the Issue: A “Hills like White Elephants” Literary Analysis Trying to decide on a course of action when faced with an unexpected pregnancy‚ an American and a girl sit outside a train stop in the dusty part of Spain and drink on it. Indirectly approaching the sensitive subject of abortion‚ each member of the couplehood sets out to test the other in a verbal battle of the wills‚ engaging in a staccato like dialogue that offers some insight into the two main character’s personas.

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