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    ABORTION INTRODUCTION New law in Spain: outlawing abortions except in rape cases or where the mother’s health is in danger. BENEFITS OF ABORTION It is a common belief that abortion is primarily used by women who simply don’t want a baby. While this reasoning can be true‚ there are other situations in which an abortion could actually be beneficial and even life-saving.  PREVENT MENTAL TRAUMA There are numerous situations in which an unplanned pregnancy can cause excessive amounts of stress and physical

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    ABORTION Introduction • There are three basic positions on abortion and they all center on the question of the human status of the unborn. • There are three ways of looking at the status of the unborn; fully human‚ potentially human and subhuman. • Those who believe the unborn are subhuman favor abortion on demand. • Those who believe the unborn are fully human are against abortion. • Those who argue the unborn are potentially human favor abortion in specified

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    topic I chose to discuss the good‚ the bad and the ugly of abortion. This is clearly a very hot debate in todays world and many of us wonder should it be legal or illegal? I have never really looked into the issues of abortion but within my recent research I have a come to the conclusion that abortion should never have been legal from the start! First I am going to just give a brief history of it‚ then I will include both sides of abortion‚ why people think it is good and why others do not‚ and lastly

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    Social Ethics March 31th‚ 2011 Morality vs Immorality of Abortion Abortion is a frequently debated topic in our society today. Many argue the morality of abortion and consider whether or not a mother has the right to end the life of her unborn child. Those who believe the mother has a choice of how to act present such claims as “a woman has the right to make choices in regards to her body” or “a fetus is not a person‚ therefore abortion is morally permissible.” Those who believe every baby has

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    Abortion is the practice of ending a pregnancy by the causing the death of the human fetus. In 1973‚ abortion was legalized in the United States via the famous court case of Roe vs Wade. Roe was a single and pregnant woman who was fighting the state of Texas where the law stated she was not allowed to get an abortion. Roe won the case and abortion was legalized. Even though millions of abortions have been performed since 1973‚ the debate over whether it ever should have been legalized is strongly

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    to abort her baby‚ the baby cannot do anything about their life being forcibly taken away from them. Their whole future is demolished in a single instant before it even begins. This is why I believe abortion is wrong no matter the reasoning behind why you’re doing it. The first reason as to why abortion is wrong is because there are many other safer solutions. It is stated that “In the USA‚ there are approximately two million infertile couples waiting to adopt‚ many times regardless of the child’s

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    Abortion: Right or Wrong? Many people around the world agree with abortions and think they are an okay thing to do. A lot of countries world wide have made getting an abortion legal‚ including the United States. An abortion to me goes hand-in-hand with murder‚ it’s taking away the life of a fetus that could be a human one day away. Each year about fourty-six million abortions are performed around the world. Within the fourty-six million not only are fetus’ terminated but women also die in the

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    Bennett 1 Travis Bennett Miss Rice English 10 T/A 1 June 2012 The Life of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was a famous playwright and poet. He is most famous for his tragedy called “Romeo and Juliet”. Many students across the United States read or watch this play still today. Shakespeare lived a very unique life. Shakespeare was baptized on April 26‚ 1564 (William 322). No one is absolutely sure when he was actually born. It is guessed that he was born on April 23‚ 1564 since

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    On February 14‚ 2010 life as I knew it changed drastically. I was sitting in class just like every student at Mortimer Jordan High School that day. We were watching a video in History class which seemed to last forever‚ when suddenly the intercom buzzed and it was for me. I quickly gathered my belongings and my mind began to worry. I never was the kid that missed school especially on game day. Not knowing who would await me at the front desk to leave‚ I quickly hurried down the hall-way. I turned

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    Uribe-Raya Ethics Essay P.2 Najera Abortion: A Life That Could Have Been Abortion is one of the most persistently controversial issues in American culture and politics today. Since the 1973 national legalization of abortion‚ competing groups have fought to either restrict or increase access to the procedure‚ leading to heated debates among political activists‚ religious organizations‚ state legislatures‚ and judges. Almost no one remains untouched by the abortion controversy. Patients and clinic workers

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