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    Classical Argument

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    The Classical Argument Since rhetors began teaching Greek farmers strategies for appealing their cases to Greek courts in the fifth century B.C.‚ the classical argument has stood as a model for writers who believe their case can be argued logically and plausibly to an open-minded audience. In its simplest form‚ the classical argument has five main parts: The introduction‚ which warms up the audience‚ establishes goodwill and rapport with the readers‚ and announces the general theme or thesis of

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    tips on how to prevent contraception. In a 7-2 decision it was decided that the constitution from the the bill of rights 1‚3‚4‚ and 9th amendments together create a right for marital privacy relations. So they were aloowed to have counseling. Roe v. Wade (1973) Roe‚ a Texas resident‚ sought to terminate her pregnancy by abortion. Roe was a single mom arguing the texas abortion laws. Texas law prohibits abortion unless its to save the pregnant

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    The controversy on abortion has become one of the most divisive and irrationally controversial issues of our time‚ turned into a legal and political power struggle with no permanent resolution in sight. Every argument that the media and the world focuses on is the differences‚ rather then the common ground. This subject is a very touchy subject to most people‚ more towards women though. I choose to write about how do we or should we interpret moral absolutes in a pluralist democracy regarding the

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    Maria Acquaviva ENC 1101: Paper #2 Professor Chambers October 10‚ 2005 Should the Government have the power to regulate Abortion? "One in four people in our generation are not living because they were killed before they were born" ("Abortion Arguments"). One of the major problems and misconceptions with the topic of abortion is that people do not realize that life starts at conception. Many people are not aware that life of this they justify abortion. Abortion is a controversial issue that

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    Juno Research Paper

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    Your life or No Life The topic of abortion has fluttered through the hearts of Americans as it has created a 2-sided coin that has American divided into two. But Juno‚ a movie released in December 2007‚ has created a gray area for Americans. The movie depicts a young free-willed sixteen years old‚ Juno MacGuff‚ and places her in a dilemma‚ pregnancy. “She has a blue-collar background‚ complete with parents who’ve never heard of Pilates and hoard kitsch in their house.” says Ann Hulbert‚ in‚ Juno

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    Abortion Vs Government

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    health. Many facts prove that abortion should be a personal decision made between the woman and her doctor based on her health and the impact this would have on her life. On January 22‚ 1973‚ abortion was made a legal right for women in the Roe vs. Wade case. The decision gives "a guarantee of certain areas or zones of privacy‚ and that "This right of privacy... is broad enough to encompass a woman’s decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy” (proconorg). This allows women to have control

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    Dooling‚ claimed that it violated both the first and fifth amendment rights of less fortunate women‚ and he demanded that funding be resumed. Other intellectuals have noted and argued that the amendment is unconstitutional‚ some referencing the Roe v. Wade decision in their stances‚ saying that the decision in the Roe case deems the amendment unconstitutional‚ although this has been refuted. The Supreme Court had the final say in the end‚ but these cases go to show that the amendment has been questioned

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    each case. Before 1973 abortion was illegal in this country forcing millions of women to obtain illegal abortions. Between 1946 and 1972 it is estimated that botched abortions resulted in the deaths of over 7‚000 women nationwide. Since the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision in 1973‚ abortion has changed its course in society. The case recognized abortion as a fundamental constitutional right and made it legal in all states. Due to the moral‚ social‚ and medical dilemmas the abortion issue poses

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    Abortion as a Social Issue

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    Running Head: Abortion Abortion as a Social Issue Virginia Putt Abortion as a Social Issue Abortion has been a long standing social issue in the United States‚ which is why I chose to discuss this topic. There has and probably always will be a social issue due to the vast variety of people who live in the United States. Abortion is more than just a social issue; it is a legal issue‚ political issue‚ religious issue‚ a medical issue‚ and an insurance issue. However‚ these are just subcategories

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    Deborah Jane Potts Dr. Wickman English 1127 30 November 2012 Reproduction Rights Introduction Based on an analysis of speeches on Reproduction Rights‚ I will argue that through the use of rhetoric‚ many people are being persuaded to have a certain opinion. I will be looking at speeches made by Barack Obama‚ Mitt Romney‚ and Hilary Clinton. I am researching this to consider the affects that rhetoric has on an audience and whether or not it is used effectively to achieve the speaker’s goals.

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