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    Illegal Abortions in India

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    ABORTION "It seems to me clear as daylight that abortion would be a crime." -Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Abortion or miscarriage means the spontaneous or induced termination of pregnancy before the foetus is independently viable‚ which is usually taken as occurring after the 28th week of conception. Children born a few days before the 28th week are known to have survived with modern care. It has also been defined as the expulsion or removal of all (complete) or any part (incomplete) of the placenta

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    Should Abortion Be Legal

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    Running Head: ABORTION 1 Should Abortion Be Legal Cristina Gonzalez PHI 103 Informal Logic Anthony Biduck June 27‚ 2011 Should Abortion Be Legal? 2 Abortion is a tough decision‚ especially if you are a teenager or younger. There have been a lot of rapes where women or even children (girls) get pregnant. But also‚ there are a lot of teenagers or young ladies who wants to have fun and are not being responsible when they are having sex and because of this the consequences is getting pregnant. So

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    Is Abortion an Acceptable act? Abortion is a very controversial issue in today’s society‚ there are two extreme opinions regarding the subject. Some find that abortion is simply murder and that the foetus is a human being from the beginning of its existence and that having an abortion is simply homicide‚ these people are pro-life. Then there are others who are pro-abortion‚ who find that the foetus is merely a cluster of cells‚ which relies on its mother to stay alive. Pro-abortionists support

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    Abortion a Woman Choice

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    Abortions: The Choice is the Woman’s Abortion is one of the most controversial topics of this era. What is abortion? Abortion is defined as the removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the uterus resulting or causing the death of the fetus or embryo. The people who believe abortion is wrong and should not be allowed are called Pro-Life activist. Those who believe abortion is the woman’s choice because it’s her body are called Pro-Choice activist. Pro-life activists debate that all

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    Is abortion really a choice? This is a free country‚ so why must women with rights be subjected to judgment about their own bodies? Is it fair for us to be criticizing someone when we know nothing about how it feels to be in their situation? The decision to have an abortion should be supported without criticism or judgment. Women should feel accepted‚ no matter their choice; there are many reasons why women choose to abort. These reasons‚ among others‚ include health implications‚ moral issues‚ and

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    Abortion Panel Discussion

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    Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Law or as most of us know it‚ the RH Bill‚ an abundance of organizations and groups claiming they are “pro-life” asserted that passing the bill may pave the way towards legalized abortion in the Philippines. As a country with deeply rooted Catholic beliefs‚ the Philippine government has always imposed a blanket ban on abortion‚ with absolutely no exceptions. Many Filipino citizens urge the government to liberalize the law and follow the footsteps of its more established

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    Abortion and Birth Control

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    Abortion and Birth Control Abortion and Birth Control Birth Control has many factors and issues that make it a great subject to debate for or against. The rights and responsibilities of the topic are very necessary to solve the surrounding issues involved. Individuals seek help in making the decision on the topic of birth control and abortion which may change his or her life forever. Factors such as religion and age come into play to help sway the decision a certain way. Behavior can

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    Keep Abortion Legal

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    nine months of their life. However‚ pregnant women who become pregnant unintentionally must‚ if abortions become illegal. Forty-nine percent of all pregnancies are unintended. That means forty nine out of one hundred women did not want to get pregnant. If abortions become illegal‚ and women do not have unsafe abortions‚ nearly fifty out of one hundred children may come into this world unwanted. If abortions become illegal‚ nearly fifty out of one hundred mothers will have to throw away at least some

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    Abortion: Wrong Choice

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    Abortion: The Wrong Choice Nearly half of all pregnancies among American women are unintended‚ and four in 10 of these are terminated by abortion. Abortion should be made illegal‚ because a fetus is a baby‚ no person has a right to take another’s life‚ and an unborn baby cannot make the decision to live or die. While some view abortion as something people should be able to choose‚ others say abortion is a great evil‚ which is destroying the moral fabric of society Cline (2010). Many of the

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    Abortion Thesis Paper

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    by having an abortion. By having an abortion a mother is choosing to end their own child’s life. The majority of society will agree that any kind of murder is inhumane so why is it that you can end the life of an unborn baby but it is against the law to take away the life of another human being? If women are able to choose whether their unborn child lives or not then what is the difference between abortion and murder? Murder is the intentional death of another person and abortion is the deliberate

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