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    cases defending women’s rights to choose to have an abortion. Deontological Ethics says that the only thing good in itself is a good will‚ this idea allows women who choose to have an abortion if it’s for the one’s moral duty and not her inclinations. Roe v. Wade was a groundbreaking decision by the Supreme Court on the issue of abortion because the Court ruled 7–2 that a right

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    abortions B. 1 out of every 6 women have had abortions (Source) II. Body 1. History A. Origin of abortion B. Origin of Planned Parenthood 1. Margaret Sanger C. Court battles that brought legalized abortion about. 1. Roe v. Wade 2. Doe v. Bolton 2. Present day place of abortion A. Public perception 1. Polls place opinions at 50-50 2. Most Americans want abortion illegal for exceptions such as rape and incest a. Most abortions are not for rape

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    The idea has of abortion has been around since people figured out how babies have come to be‚ and there always has been two sides the recently coined terms Pro-Life and Pro-Choice. The Pro-Lifers believe that the unborn fetuses have as much rights as a born child and that to terminate the pregnancy would be the same as murdering a person outside the womb. The Pro-Choicers believe it is up to the individual person to make the decision whether to continue the pregnancy or terminate. They may not personally

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    These practices are deadly and thus many women were hospitalized due to complications from self-induced abortions. They either ended up infertile for the rest of their lives or had to deal with chronic illnesses. According to U.S. Abortion Law‚ in 1973 Roe a pregnant woman was denied the right to abort according to Texas law. She filed a lawsuit and claimed that her right to exercise privacy was thus restricted. Federal law as

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    Abortion is a big controversial topic in the media and politics. The abortion issue is very controversial because it causes may people to disagree with other’s opinions. One side of the debate is that the woman should have the choice to decide what she wants to do with her body‚ this is known as pro-choice. The other side of the debate is that people believe that abortion is wrong and the unborn baby has the right to live‚ this is known as pro-life. However‚ pro-choice supporters believe that

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    aborting their child or not. Women should have the choice to decide what to do with their own bodies. In the 1960’s women began to fight for their right to do what they wished with their bodies‚ which made the public more aware of abortion rights. Roe versus Wade made the choice legal in the united states‚ but the struggle has against it has not ended. Indeed‚ the choice is a personal thing and should

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    Except for the past 150 years our country has depended on renewable energy. Hopefully‚ one day we will be depending on that same energy. As geoscientist M. King Hubbert’s diagram reveals that constant growth from finite resources is impossible. There are three types of phenomena shown in Hubbert’s diagram that an industrial society must deal. He shows a lower curve that represents the rise‚ culmination‚ and decline in the production rate of any non renewable resource‚ second which is the middle curve

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    and make their own choices and decisions. Woman now have rights to be able to get pregnant & not have to carry their babies to full term. Women also‚ are able to make choices about their bodies & reproductive lives without having a law placed on it. (Roe v. Wade 1). Secondly‚ woman who has been raped should have a choice. The woman is going through enough stress and trauma. So‚ carrying a baby for nine months is going to put a lot of stress on the mother. It will break her down physically

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    background is evident based on his current platform. I use the word current because he does tend to flip-flop on his beliefs. In regards to abortion‚ Romney opposes abortion and does not support embryonic stem cell research. He supports the repeal of Roe vs. Wade. Ironically‚ he is in total support of capital punishment. Continuing to look at health care‚ Romney supports universal health care but not a government program which would raise taxes. He plans to market reforms to expand and deregulate

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    cannot be taken care of. Many centers for counseling and family planning consider these situations and help the mother receive advice‚ and possibly choices other than abortion. About 56 million babies have been terminated since the law passed in 1973‚ Roe v. Wade. A war killed less individuals in battle than abortion. During pregnancy‚ often times a mother experiences a jump inside the womb‚ or a kick from her baby. It cannot be defined that life starts after birth‚ because a movement of an organism

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