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    used 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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    The world has come to the point where all the peoples of the world have to pause and think about the major predicament catastrophes‚ crises‚ disasters‚ and calamities. The world should just STOP‚ LOOK and LISTEN to what our Mother Earth has been calling us for. The message is to find an immediate solution for her incessant‚ ceaseless‚ interminable anguish‚ torment and sufferings. Does it ever come to your mind what the problem is really all about? It was a Wednesday – July 24‚ 2013‚ when FEATI

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    Abortion The main pro-life against abortion argument goes like this: Killing a human life is wrong and a fetus is a human life; therefore‚ killing a fetus is wrong. However‚ the debate is always surrounded by the second premise which is: at what point of a pregnancy is a fetus a human being. As medical science and technology progress‚ the line might shift back and forth. For the sake of this argument‚ I will neglect the second premise; I will say that a fetus is a human being at the time of conception

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    Dakota English 125 Project Amoral of Abortion: Student: Mamadou Oury Diall Professor: Date: Executive summary My first purpose in this study was to attempt an overview of the effects of liberalization of legal abortion-policy. Secondly we tried to explain the backgrounds of the abortion-problem. I made an investigation of factors leading to unwanted pregnancies and we looked for an answer to the question why so many people are opposed to abortion. The following general conclusions can

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    Introduction Abortion is a hot topic and a significant topic for many people. • What is abortion • Ways to terminate a pregnancy • Types of abortion: Therapeutic and elective What is Life? • Most religious people are tenaciously against abortion and feel life is born upon conception. • New studies have proven the fetus can feel and hear as little as a few weeks. • Fetus heart is developed at three weeks. What is pro-life and pro-choice? • Pro-life: People who believe that the fetus/baby

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    Abortion Introduction Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen‚ my speech for today is on Abortion. Firstly I am going to discuss the topic and then I will give illustrations of different methods of abortion. An abortion is the removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the uterus‚ resulting in or caused by its death. This can occur spontaneously as a miscarriage‚ or be artificially induced by chemical‚ surgical or other means. "Abortion" can refer to an induced procedure at any point during

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    become pregnant thirty-five percent choose to have an abortion rather than bear the child" (Dudley 1). Teen pregnancies have been a growing epidemic in the United States. This problem has made our increasing abortion rate skyrocket to the millions. The decision of making abortion illegal is effecting everyone across the nation especially teenagers‚ women with serious health conditions and victims of rape. South Dakota voters said‚ "abortion should only be legal to women who are risking their lives

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    To Abort or Not to Abort The great debate about abortion is ever raging in today’s society. Each opposing side believes that their choice is the correct one. Supporters of the pro-choice believe that the woman has a right to terminate her pregnancy no matter the circumstance. Pro-life advocates argue that the baby’s life is the most important thing. Abortion is murder‚ no matter what stage of pregnancy you are in. The only reason a woman should have the choice‚ is if her life is in danger or other

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    North Korea and Iraq)‚ before the start of the war with Iraq in 2003. Ironically‚ 30 years ago Iran was one of America’s staunchest Middle East allies‚ until a revolution in January 1979 toppled Iran’s pro-Western monarchy and brought to power an anti-American Shiite Muslim cleric‚ Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Less than a year later‚ 66 Americans were taken hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. It was the first time many Americans had ever heard of ayatollahs or mullahs‚ but 30 years later‚ the

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    17 Mrs. Marcom Abortion Title: Perspectives on Abortion: Pro-Choice‚ Pro-Life‚ and What Lies in between Author: Raquel Lopez This essay is a very deep and descriptive essay about abortions and the history behind it. There are two different perspectives discussed in this essay and they are‚ Pro-Life‚ and Pro-Choice. The essay talks about the historical perspectives of abortion‚ pro-life perspectives‚ moral relativism‚ philosophical considerations‚ the church’s views on abortion‚ pro-choice perspectives

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