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    Keep Abortion Legal

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    nine months of their life. However‚ pregnant women who become pregnant unintentionally must‚ if abortions become illegal. Forty-nine percent of all pregnancies are unintended. That means forty nine out of one hundred women did not want to get pregnant. If abortions become illegal‚ and women do not have unsafe abortions‚ nearly fifty out of one hundred children may come into this world unwanted. If abortions become illegal‚ nearly fifty out of one hundred mothers will have to throw away at least some

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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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    Persuasive Essay Abortion

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    According to Google‚ abortion is defined as‚ “the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy‚ most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. This is not the only definition of abortion. This eight letter word can have a range of one word definitions‚ such as‚ “illegal”‚ “disgusting”‚ it is even defined as “therapeutic”. With each adjective of abortion comes a reasoning as to why one calls it that. Although abortion can be detected as “therapeutic”‚ the fact of it is that it is completely

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    November 2012 Abortion In 2008‚ twelve women taking resident in the U.S. died due to legal abortions performed during the second or third trimesters of pregnancy. Abortion should be available to all females living in the United States‚ but must be a legal citizen to have late abortions‚ which are during the second or third trimesters of pregnancy. Abortion is a right that women have‚ and the Fourth Amendment “Search and Seizure” supports it. Fewer women will exercise abortion if it is kept

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    Abortion Ethical Issues

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    Pro/Con Analysis – Abortion: An Ethical Dilemma Introduction Aristotle supports abortion when writing that "when couples have children in excess‚ let abortion be procured before sense and life have begun; what may or may not be lawfully done in these cases depends on the question of life and sensation" (Politics‚ 7:16) The issue of abortion involves a reflection on the reasons for or against terminating the life of a fetus. Much has been written on the issue of abortion both in the popular

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    Abortion Rough Draft

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    Abortion Do you support murder? Abortion is exactly the same practice as murder‚ yet many people support it. Abortion is the killing of an unborn baby any time during pregnancy. Abortion is immoral and cannot be consider correct in any form. Abortion is just like murder because an innocent person is killed. The reason abortions are so bad and are consider to be like murder is that is takes away one’s most joyful moment‚ life. It involves the process of killing a human child or person. This is

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    The Side Effects of an Abortion In 1973 the death risk from abortion was 3.4 deaths per 100‚000 women. Before 1973 there were even more deaths as it was an illegal procedure‚ many unqualified people who didn’t know what they are doing‚ undertook the procedure and often used hangers and other sharp objects. By 1985 the death risk had dropped to .4 deaths per 100‚000 women‚ and today it is a very rare occasion for a woman to die from an abortion. As time has gone on and our country

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    Abortion Research Paper

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    15 October 2014 Abortion is not a Necessity # of paragraphs: 7 # of words: 1809 # of parenthetical notations: 22 # of different sources cited: 7 # of direct quotations used: 3 “A woman’s decision whether or not to bear a child is one of the most intimate and important decisions she will ever make” (Ojeda 61). This quote‚ said by Ojeda‚ means that every woman has a natural right of their own body‚ and she can make the decision on whether or not she wants to receive an abortion. However‚ women should

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    Abortion The definition of abortion is the termination of a pregnancy after‚ accompanied by‚ resulting in‚ or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus: (a) as spontaneous expulsion of a human fetus during the first 12 weeks of gestation; (b) induced expulsion of a human fetus; (c) expulsion of a fetus by a domestic animal often due to infection at any time before completion of pregnancy ("Merrium-webster dictionary‚" 2012). The first recorded evidence of an abortion was from 1550 BC

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    Should Abortions Be Legal?

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    ro & Con Arguments: "Should Abortion Be Legal?" PRO Legal Abortion The US Supreme Court has declared abortion to be a "fundamental right" guaranteed by the US Constitution. The landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade‚ decided on Jan. 22‚ 1973 in favor of abortion rights‚ remains the law of the land. The 7-2 decision stated that the Constitution 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

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