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    Immorality of Abortion Abortion is a frequently debated topic in our society today. Many argue the morality of abortion and consider whether or not a mother has the right to end the life of her unborn child. Those who believe the mother has a choice of how to act present such claims as “a woman has the right to make choices in regards to her body” or “a fetus is not a person‚ therefore abortion is morally permissible.” Those who believe every baby has a right to live refute with such arguments as “a fetus

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    There are so many prochoice advocates supporting abortion stating that a mother should have the right to terminate her fetus if she feels incapable of becoming a mother. But I say that is unjust‚ because if that woman chose to be unprotected and not use contraceptives then she should be held accountable to give that fetus life. So many women do not want to be held accountable for being irresponsible. I know it sounds harsh to say that a woman should give birth to the child if she chose to be unprotected

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    Uribe-Raya Ethics Essay P.2 Najera Abortion: A Life That Could Have Been Abortion is one of the most persistently controversial issues in American culture and politics today. Since the 1973 national legalization of abortion‚ competing groups have fought to either restrict or increase access to the procedure‚ leading to heated debates among political activists‚ religious organizations‚ state legislatures‚ and judges. Almost no one remains untouched by the abortion controversy. Patients and clinic workers

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    Introduction (Abortion Is Not The Answer) a. Attention Grabber – Abortion is a debate that is raging in today’s society. Each opposing side believes that their choice is the correct one. b. Background Info – If one sees the constitutional infringement to a women by the restriction of abortion; the torment to the unwanted child; and the anguish society has to sustain‚ then this topic would not be so debatable. Too many people do not see the effect that abortions cause. c. Thesis

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    Abortion has been a moral question people have been asking themselves for many generations. It is often a very hard personal decision to make; you must consider all sides of the issue. Abortion is the removal of a foetus before it has been born. Some call this murder‚ others say it is personal rights. Here I will explore all the sides of the issue leaving you to make this decision on your own. Many women have abortions for many different reasons. Some because they feel they are too young‚ they

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    Abortion: Should Abortion Be Legal? Throughout the history people have agreed and disagreed with many significant issues. And in the face of controversial arguments everyone has their very own opinion. Even though it is more likely that reasonable people might agree with a logical argument‚ there are some that are not very easy to convince because it contradicts their view points. Such is the case of the controversial issue of abortion. To understand better why people support abortion‚ first we

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    Marquis De Lafayette‚ not only contributed to bringing change to France he also played a significant role in battling the British alongside the American colonist. He had firm beliefs in democracy and a limited government. Lafayette is credited as being one of the great reformers of France. His achievements were widely recognized and appreciated in both France and America alike. It is because of these efforts that a “toast” must be made to Lafayette an admirable enlightenment thinker and revolutionary

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    Abortion is one of the most controversial subjects in life today. Some say it is ok to kill innocent babies and others say it is murder. How does one truly judge who is right and who is wrong? It is possible to yield to legalizing abortion and to post a law against it as well. Our Bible says to follow man’s law as long as it does not contradict what GOD asks of us. We have set rules for driving‚ rules for school‚ and even rules for walking. In all of those rules listed we follow without

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    Allen Lin Stevens P.4 American Holocaust Abortion is not a personal issue‚ nor is it just a woman’s issue. It is‚ undeniably‚ a human rights issue. Accounting for more than 1.21 million deaths per year‚ abortion is the highest ranked cause of death of Americans.1 Today‚ abortion kills more than heart disease‚ cancer‚ respiratory disease‚ accidents‚ homicides‚ suicide‚ and cancer–combined.2 The number of American babies killed by abortion each year is roughly equal to the number of U.S. military

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    Abortion has always been a broad yet opinionated topic among society. Abortion lies on the basis of human rights‚ privacy and religion and is becoming a political issue. Many might suggest that political issues should be issues that affect our citizens and abortion does just that. On the other hand some believe that abortion is a personal issue that should be considered from that person alone. Abortion was legalized in the case Roe v. Wade that declared a pregnant woman is entitled to have an abortion

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