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    the power to change people’s views on abortion when they read about the health effects that happen when people get an abortion. The law in South Australia is “if two doctors agree that a woman’s physical and/or mental health endangered by pregnancy. Unlawful abortion a crime.”

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    As we all know‚ Abortions are very well known and controversial in society today. Abortion is the process of removing a living human fetus from the mother’s womb with an intention to end the life of that fetus preceding to its natural birth. Many people feel as though abortion is a huge crime; killing a human being‚ but just a different process. On the other hand‚ many other people may feel as though abortions are okay‚ and it should be the women’s decision on whether the fetus should continue to

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    Abortion Wendy Lejeune Post University Introduction Abortion is a frail subject in society today. There are many people that do not believe in abortion and stand against it‚ and I am one of those people. Abortion is an unethical practice of terminating an unborn fetus and should be outlawed. There are several reasons as to why abortion should be outlawed‚ not only is it unethical and unmoral‚ but it is illegal to end human life. Another reason is that abortion is unsafe for several reasons

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    Why Should Abortion Be Legal? Carlos Walcott PHI 103: Informal Logic Barri Mallin September 10‚ 2012 Why Should Abortion Be Legal? In 1971 a young mother challenged Taxes and their abortion laws. By 1973 abortion was legal. There are several ways to extract an unborn human child from the womb. What does life mean to those who have an abortion and those who have not had an abortion? There are several advocates that are pro-live and pro-abortion some are groups‚ individuals‚ authority figures

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    Abortion is one of the most disputed topics that societies have faced and continue to face. Abortion should be legal for multiple reasons in the U.S.A. Abortion Is the practice of ending a pregnancy by removing a fetus before it can survive outside the uterus. Some societies have accepted and some have not. The beliefs and views of these societies are usually into two groups‚ pro-choice and pro-life. Pro-choice supports the legalization of abortion without the control of government or religion.

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    Abortion noun; pronounced “əˈbôrSH(ə)n “the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy‚ most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy.” Abortion is murder. The killing of an innocent human being is unsettling‚ even if that human isn’t born yet. There is a difference between a spontaneous abortion and an induced abortion. A spontaneous abortion is when the baby has malfunctions‚ malformations‚ or chromosomal problems. An induced abortion is the decision to end the pregnancy early.

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    the clinic provided abortion. The government needs to keep abortion safe and legal‚ and in so doing‚ it needs to treat anti-abortion terrorists with the same seriousness it applies to Muslim terrorists. Abortion should stay legal and protected by the government as it is a right and choice to every pregnant women‚ the government can’t afford poor mothers taking care of children they simply cannot afford‚ and religious beliefs should remain irrelevant to constitution. Abortion has been around for

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    Abortion Thesis: Abortion is morally permissible in which a fetus is not a person which deprives the fetus to its right to life‚ circular reasoning is an ineffective to oppose abortionabortion only risks the fetus not society‚ and deprivation from a fetus’s future and suffering of a loved one has no affect on the argument towards anti-abortion. Mary Anne Warren in On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion stated the characteristics which are central to the concept of personhood which are “sentience

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    a life? For this specific reason there are people who boldly stand against abortion. Truly children are a gift from the Lord; the fruit of the womb is a reward (Psalm 127:3 KJV). There are many verses in the bible that explains how children are great gifts and should be cherished and welcomed into the world. The church has stepped in to remind us how gracious the gift of life really is. The religious war on abortion cannot be easily defined. Although people are religious and may fear God‚ the

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    What is an abortion? Should abortions be legal in the United States? An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy. Today‚ abortion is one of the most controversial topics in the United States‚ some people believe abortions should be illegal‚ but abortions are legal nationwide. My opinion is that abortions should be illegal because an unborn baby should have a chance at life just like the two who conceived it. Abortions should be illegal because there are ways to prevent a pregnancy‚ it is the killing

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