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    in my first advanced high school English class when abortion got brought up and it became a huge debate. My very religious and not to mention Catholic English teacher stood up and quoted Mrs. Hilary Clinton saying “I have met thousands and thousands of pro-choice men and women. I have never met anyone who is pro-abortion." It stuck with me and changed my outlook on the Pro-Life/Pro-Choice debate. As an advocate of women ’s rights to Pro-choice‚ I am extending my viewpoints to you in this proposition

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    Good people disagree about the morality of abortion because we disagree about what defines human nature. First trimester abortions may have absolutely no moral implications whatsoever--perhaps a first trimester embryo is no more conscious than a kidney or spleen. Or they may have more serious moral implications. Our culture hasn’t come to a consensus on that yet. But we know a little bit about murder‚ and the differences between murder and other forms of killing. And murder‚ in the way that we define

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    Abortion Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy. If a woman falls pregnant and does not wish to go through with the pregnancy then she might choose to have an abortion. Abortion is a moral issue which people have many different feelings towards. Some people say it is okay to abort a baby but other individuals are strongly against it and consider abortions as murder. Sometimes people are against it because they believe it is wrong but some are against it because of their religion‚ their background

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    percent of abortions happen due to rape or incest‚ forty percent of unintended pregnancies end in abortion‚ but twenty one percent of all pregnancies end in abortions. Abortions happen for many different reasons such as inadequate finances‚ they are not ready for responsibility‚ their life may change too much‚ they might have problems with relationships‚ or they may be too young or immature‚ so these really need to be taken into consideration when hearing that a woman had an abortion. With that in

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    Abortion Since Roe V.Wade‚ in 1973‚ over 48 million choices have been made that have resulted in the deaths of unborn children. Currently abortion worldwide kills more people every 2 months than the Holocaust did in 12 years. The 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade made it possible for women to get safe‚ legal abortions from well-trained medical practitioners. This led to dramatic decreases in pregnancy-related injury and death. The US Supreme Court then introduced the ‘right-to-privacy’

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    over an issue like abortion‚ it is important to look simply at the fact of its existence in the United States. According to studies released in 2005 by the Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health (PRCH) and The Guttmacher Institute‚ there were 1.29 million abortions performed in this country. Research by the same group shows that in 1994‚ approximately half of all pregnancies in the United States were unintended‚ with only about half of those actually ending in abortion. In comparison to other

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    Abortion is a constitutional issue that questions whether it is ethically acceptable or a violation of the Constitution. It is a constant debate that revolves around moral‚ religious‚ and political values and effects several groups including pro-life supporters‚ pro-choice supporters‚ the state government‚ the federal government‚ courts‚ mothers‚ fathers‚ and most importantly‚ the child inside the womb. For one reason or another‚ these groups have their reasons and this essay will explore those arguments

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    Abortion

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    Abortion A legal and widespread practice in the United States until the 19th century‚ abortion remained commonplace‚ although driven underground‚ in the last part of the 19th century and in the first half of the 20th century. In the 1950s various women’s and civil liberties groups‚ as well as some doctors‚ began to call for the repeal of laws that made abortion a crime. In the 1960s the feminist movement made a woman’s control over her body‚ including the right to terminate an unwanted pregnancy

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    Father Should Have Right to voices his opinion on Abortion Armin A. Brott once said "A woman can legally deprive a man of his right to become a parent or force him to become one against his will." I know a gentleman that is exactly what happened to him‚ when his former girlfriend became pregnant with his child. She knew how much he loved kids and badly he wanted to became father. His former girlfriend knew that how desperately he wanted his own kids one day‚ and she took advantage of that

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    Controversial Issue – Abortion Abortion is said to be one of the most controversial issues in today’s society. Across the country‚ women sit anxiously in waiting rooms until their name is called upon. One by one you see women walk in and out not realizing what harm they have done. Abortion is however legal but different groups tend to protest against this issue. I strongly disagree with abortion being legal. What makes abortion so controversial in today’s society? Abortion is controversial because

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