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    ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY ‘ABORTION’ Our world today is full of unsolved‚ devisive and controversial issues. Most of them relate to our morals‚ ethics and religion‚ thus creating a very strong ‘yes’ and ‘no’‚ or ‘good’ and ‘bad’ side. Like the Chinese Yin and Yang sign‚ abortion has a very prominent ‘black’ and ‘white’ side but also contains traces of each in the alternating colour. This shows that if you were to come to any kind of conclusion on abortion‚ there would still be a downside to

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    Abortion Argument Essay

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    argue about abortion. It’s a hard choice and it’s controversial‚ and that’s why I’m pro-choice‚ because I want people to make their own choices.” -Hillary Clinton. Abortion has been a contentious argument that has arisen in the United States over 2 centuries ago‚ and has been an fiery debate ever since. Citizens and politicians have been faced with two different arguments: one side‚ pro- choice‚ states that women should be able to choose the fate of their fetus‚ while the rebuttal‚ pro- life‚ asserts

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    Unintended pregnancies and abortions are common among all social classes and women of all ages. “It’s her body it’s her choice”‚ this argument is used by every pro-choice. However should it be her choice to have her unborn child be slaughtered? It might be her body‚ still it’s not like she doesn’t have other options‚ she chose to have sex and now she doesn’t want to face the consequences. Contraceptives are fairly accessible to obtain‚ condoms can be bought at almost any store‚ and birth control

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    Abortion summary - essay

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    Abortion is a very controversial social issue that has existed for many decades. The controversy behind this issue is caused by the different views that people and societies have regarding abortion. The social science disciplines of political science and religion will be used in getting a better understanding of the opposing views of abortion. In discussing the religious aspects of abortion‚ this paper will focus on the Jewish and Catholic views of abortion and how the two faiths effect an individual

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    A Sample Essay on Abortion

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    years‚ abortion has been an extremely controversial subject. There are many issues pertaining to abortion like whether a woman should be permitted by law to have an abortion and if so then under what circumstances. Many people believe that every woman has a natural right to her own body and therefore if she feels the need for an abortion‚ she may get one. Those who believe that women should have the right to an abortion refer to themselves as “pro choice”. Many people approve of abortion under certain

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    persuasive essay

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    Persuasive Essay In Sullivan’s essay he argues that gay marriage is about family‚ love‚ and a civil union‚ and I couldn’t agree more. Although‚ gay marriage is not morally correct‚ to certain people‚ who are we to tell any person or persons that they are not able to be free and live their lives as they wish. Gay marriage‚ like any marriage‚ is about union and companionship‚ which‚ can share as much love and passion as any other. Honestly‚ accepting it begins within one self‚ the family and society

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    The question of whether abortion is considered immoral or not has long since been debated. The most commonly argued point when determining the morality of abortion is that of personhood of the fetus. The most frequent question asked is “At what point does an embryo or fetus become a person?” Most Pro-Life groups will tell you that personhood begins at conception‚ whereas the majority of Pro-Choice groups will say that the ability to survive outside of the womb is necessary to be a human being.

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    Abortion Cons essay

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    Ronald Reagan once said‚ “I’ve noticed that everybody that is for abortion has already been born.” Abortion is and always has been a major topic for debate in North America. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by the removal of a fetus from the womb. Despite the Supreme Court making a huge controversial decision in 1973‚ deciding that it is a woman’s right to choose abortion after the court case of Roe v Wade. I am opposed to abortion in every way. Science media has declared that a fetus is

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    Abortion Is Wrong Essay

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    Abortion is a huge topic in America right now‚ and it has been for a long time. People have fought about Abortion for what feels like forever. Some people are pro-choice‚ and some are pro-life. I believe that an unborn baby has the same rights as a woman. Abortion is wrong because it violates human rights‚ it can cause harm to the woman‚ and it clams a person’s life. Abortion violates human rights. Abortion violates the 14th Amendment. The 14th Amendment guarantees equal protection for all. According

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    Abortion has been a heavily debated political‚ ethical‚ and moral dispute continuing for more than a decade after it was legalized in the United States in January 22‚ 1973. This decade long debate between “pro-life” activists and “pro-choice” activists usually stem from ones ethical and moral values of whether it is right to surgically or medicinally terminate a fetus and the extremes‚ like death of the mother‚ which could occur from the pregnancy. In this debate‚ I would view myself as a “pro-choice”

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