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    and controversy as much as the right to an abortion. In the 1960s‚ there was no federal law regulating abortions‚ and many states had banned the practice entirely‚ except when the life of the mother was endangered. Women ’s groups argued that illegality led many women to seek black market abortions by unlicensed physicians or to perform the procedure on themselves. As a result‚ several states such as California and New York began to legitimize abortions. With no definitive ruling from the federal

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    About Logos Philo asserts that our actions and pursuits do not define our identity‚ but rather inner logic. The informer of this logic is dependent on the culture to which you were born into or the culture which you chose. To our disadvantage‚ a plethora of people are creating their identity based on the role that dominant culture forcibly assigns them. The leaders of dominant culture hide certain truths to oppress us. The logos in LACE is structured differently. Whereas the participants of other

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Juniors use of Ethos & Pathos in his “I have a dream” speech. On August 28‚ 1963‚ people around the nation tuned into hear several civil rights speeches going on in Washington. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of those civil rights speakers‚ and that day he gave his famous “I have a dream” speech. In Dr. Martin Luther King Juniors speech‚ he spoke about unifying the nation‚ to create a place where Americans “will not be judged by the color of your skin but by the content

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    This essay is about the Abortion debates. I choose to write about this because of my personal views. The Abortion debate is one of the biggest debates in the United States. Many topics come up in the Abortion debates from both sides. I have 6 Points from both sides of the issue. The first point I would like to talk about is when is the fetus considered to be a human life? Pro-life thinks that life begins at conception‚ so abortion is akin to murder as it is to the act of taking a human life. Now

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    symbolic shadow we stand today‚ signed the emancipation proclamation.” His use of Lincoln brought authority into his speech. Martin Luther King is bringing attention to the authority of Lincoln and his view on civil rights. This is providing a strong ethos appeal and establishing credibility with his audience. He also uses the Declaration of Independence to bring authority into his speech. He quotes‚ “unalienable Rights” of “Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of happiness”. His use of this quote is to use

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    Should Abortion Be Legal Cheryl Tatem PHI 103: Informal Logic Professor Brian Onishi January 17‚ 2014 Should Abortion Be Legal Should abortion be legal? This is such a contraversial subject and everyone is debating this subject from scholars to preachers. The issue of morality and murder seem to be the most debated subject. I personally say no to legalizing abortion to a certain extent. I feel that in the event that a woman is raped‚ or it

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    are laws that make abortion legal at any point of time till birth in Australia‚ Canada‚ Germany‚ United States and as many as 30 other countries. Remaining countries either have partial restrictions on abortion like the first or second trimesters of pregnancy or complete ban unless it’s fatal for the mother. What is abortion? Abortion can be defined as pregnancy termination accidentally as in a miscarriage or by choice. Hereby we would be weighing the pros and cons of abortion (voluntary) ; and

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    Abortion is an on-going debate throughout the United States. Americans divide 50% as pro-choice and 44% on pro-life. (Saad‚ 2015) Majority of women side with pro-choice‚ and being a woman myself‚ I stand with pro-choice. I believe that it’s an individual’s right to decide what they’re doing to their bodies‚ and no one else should be allowed to deny them of said right. There are many different reasons as to why someone would get an abortion. Whether it be from results of rape‚ birth control failure

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    Abortion is one of the most controversial issues around‚ and is an issue that will never be agreed upon. By bringing morals into the question of whether it should be legal to have abortions‚ this issue has been elevated to a higher level. By some people‚ it is no longer looked at as a question of choice but as a question of morality‚ and these concepts have led to a full-blown debate over something that really should not be questioned. Every woman in America has the right to decide what to do with

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    Approximately 42 million abortion procedures are performed in a year. Approximately 115‚000 procedures are performed in a day. Fifty percent of women under the age of 25 are obtaining abortions. One percent of abortions are caused by rape. Six percent of abortions are caused by medical reasons‚ either the mother or the child. Ninety three percent of abortion is caused by the child being unwanted or inconvenient. Ever since abortion became legal in 1973 it has been one of the most heavily

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