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    consideration‚ preparation‚ and planning. I believe it is a woman’s choice whether or not she has an abortion. I believe that if a woman is in a bad situation she should do what is best for her and the fetus and if that is getting an abortion that is their personal decision. I am pro-choice. Every year around forty two million women choose to get an abortion and nearly half of these procedures are unsafe‚ due to the countries having restrictive abortion laws. There are seventy thousand maternal deaths and five

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    A Citizens Choice & Right Whether abortions are made illegal or not they will continue to happen. Abortion should remain legal in some cases. There are many reasons behind abortion‚ some are necessary in many ways and should only be done under the necessary circumstances. As a citizen of the United States of America it is not only your choice it is your right to carry on with your pregnancy or terminate it in appropriate timing at an official abortion clinic. In the following essay‚ I will give

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    The Abortion Issue: Pro-Choice Abortion is a term used for the termination of the pregnancy by removing of the embryo or the fetus from the uterus of a woman. The abortion takes place in two ways. It can be induced abortion or it can be spontaneous abortion. In the induced abortion‚ the pregnancy is aborted intentionally‚ but the spontaneous abortion take place of its own due to some natural or accidental reasons. But whatever be the reason‚ the word abortion is always a burning issue in the society

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    ABORTION-PRO-CHOICE ESSAY As American’s and women we have the right to freedom and independence‚ with that concept‚ I believe that our government needs to trust that women have the capability to choose what is best for their future. Our society should respect women’s independence and grant them the freedom to decide what is right. This issue is important to me because history has shown that restricting abortions‚ not only undermines women‚ but can

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    A Pro-Choice View of Abortion The debate over whether abortion should be legal and to what point in the pregnancy it should be allowed has polarized many societies. Many religious preach that at the moment of conception‚ the new life is human and possesses a soul. Therefore‚ abortion is murder. Other‚ less extreme views‚ suggest the life is not human until there is a recognizable "completion of form." A third view proposes we have an obligation to create a good life for all children already

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    Abortion‚ the termination of pregnancy before the fetus is capable of independent life‚ has been practiced since ancient times. With records dating to 1550 BC‚ it’s no question that abortion techniques have been used throughout the ages as an effective form of birth control. Pregnancies were terminated through a number of methods‚ including the use of herbs‚ sharpened instruments‚ the application of abdominal pressure‚ and other techniques. In the 19th century‚ the English Parliament and the American

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    Abortion has been one of the biggest controversies of all time. Many people believe it is immoral and even consider it to be murder. The definition of abortion is; “The termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus or embryo prior to being capable of normal growth.” Pro life supporters do not support the idea of abortion and believe it should be illegal. Many of these people don’t know that if abortion were illegal it would still be performed‚ but would be done

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    Abortion‚ a medical practice that results in termination of a human pregnancy‚ dates back to ancient Egypt and is recorded in the Ebers Papyrus‚ a medical text from the time of 1550 BCE (“When Did Abortion…”‚ par. 2). Abortion is a hot topic that is currently sweeping the US and has been for many years now. There are two stances citizens tend to take on the issue of abortion: pro-choice and pro-life. Many people do not advocate strongly for either; they lie somewhere in the middle gray area. Both

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    is abortion. The debates are basically divided into "Pro-Life" and "Pro-Choice". Pro-life supporters want abortion to be illegal and not performed anywhere. Pro-choice supporters want the choice to be up to the woman and no one else. There is no ethical way to decide between the two subjects and it’s all based on what the person’s moral values. Abortion is the termination of an unwanted pregnancy by loss of or destruction of an egg‚ embryo or fetus before birth. The term of abortion is used

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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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