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    The Immortality of Abortion

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    The Immorality of Abortion Abortion is one of the most controversial political and social issues in the world. The abortion issue is very complex and involves several aspects of political‚ religion‚ medical‚ and social beliefs and contingencies. At what stage human life begins is one of the main arguments of abortion between the pro-choice advocates and the pro-life advocates. The morality of abortion is even more complex than abortion itself. Abortion is immoral and may be considered as murder.

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    Legalization of Abortion

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    Legalization of abortion Abortion is the termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus or embryo prior to viability. An abortion can occur spontaneously‚ in which case it is usually called a miscarriage‚ or it can be purposely induced. The term abortion most commonly refers to the induced abortion of a human pregnancy. According to World Statistics‚ every year in the world an estimated 40-50 million women faced with an unplanned pregnancy decide to have an abortion. This

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    Abortion Outline

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    to organize my speech: Abortion General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform citizens of some of the advantages and disadvantages of abortion. Thesis: The ongoing battle on whether abortion is promising or destructive is a concern to all citizens. Introduction: I.) Definition of abortion II.) Advantages of abortion Ex: Parent may not be able to support child‚ parent may be unfit‚ child may be at risk of poor health‚ etc. III.) Disadvantages of abortion Ex: Death of an innocent

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    Is Abortion a Sin?

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    In her article entitled “Abortion is Not a Sin”‚ Poppy Dixon makes the claim that abortion is not a sin because the Bible does not label it as a sin. In fact‚ Dixon boldly states that those who regard abortion as sinful are committing the sins of idolatry and blasphemy. This controversial statement stirs up a very heated argument. As a Christian‚ I strongly disagree with this statement. The idea of abortion not being a sin is totally unbiblical. Dixon‚ takes scriptures and twists them to justify

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    Abortion Proposal

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    Melissa Nguyen Prof. Gary English111‚ Section #18412 Proposal 12/1/14 Abortion Morality I would like to write my essay about abortions legality. My purpose is to point out that not everyone wants a child. A plausible thesis would be‚ by supporting abortions we are capable of decreasing suicide rates and children in struggling families that could cause a lot of childhood trauma. My interest is to point out that it is easier for a man to walk out of a pregnancy than it is for a woman to walk out

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    Abortion Thesis

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    Thesis Abortion is a totally unacceptable‚ cruel and unethical practice and should be considered illegal except under some special cases and medical circumstances that indicate a danger to the mother. Our judicial system must consider the ethical and moral aspects of abortion as an intrinsic part of the problem when approaching this social issue. The recent banning of the partial birth abortion is a huge stride in the positive direction. Introduction Abortion is the one of

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    Unsafe Abortion

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    Unit III Unsafe abortion Unsafe abortion is a persistent‚ preventable pandemic. WHO defines unsafe abortion as a procedure for terminating an unintended pregnancy either by individuals without the necessary skills or in an environment that does not conform to minimum medical standards‚ or both.1? References 1 World Health Organization. The prevention and management of unsafe abortion. Report of a Technical Working Group. http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/1992/WHO_MSM_92.5.pdf (accessed July 6

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    Safety of Abortion

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    Analysis BCOM/275 28 January 2013 Linda Kroner Safety of Abortion Abortion has always been a controversial issue‚ possibly even more so after the 1973 case of Roe vs Wade where abortion became legalized in the United States. One of the main arguments against abortion has to do with the safety of the woman carrying the fetus. According to a variety of different medical reports and government agencies‚ first trimester aspiration abortions produce fewer and less serious complications than maintaining

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    Ethics of Abortion

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    Abortion Morality Abortion has been a highly debatable topic for many years due to individual views on the moral aspects of life and death and who ultimately has the right to choose. The debatable highlights of abortion vary greatly over a woman’s right of choice over her body‚ countries whose citizens use it to choose sex of the child or population control due to government limitations‚ religious and political opposition‚ when the embryo is “human”‚ and the right to terminate at any stage

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    Abortion and Religion

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    why she may not feel able to continue with a pregnancy. Although some religions oppose abortion under all circumstances‚ many religions recognise the different factors that influence a woman’s decision on how to proceed with a pregnancy and teach that there are some instances in which abortion is acceptable. Most religions agree that abortion is a last resort; they teach that the decision to have an abortion is a serious one and must not be taken lightly. Not all religions define a particular moment

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