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    For hundreds of 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

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    There should be more funding for public services and health care for extremely low income families. Abortion is wrong and it harms the society that we live in. In 1973‚ the U.S. Supreme Court made abortion on demand the law of the land. With Roe v. Wade‚ the Court forced America to revoke the commitment to "life‚ liberty and justice for all." Abortion advocates guaranteed us that making abortion easy would mean "’every child a wanted child’‚"(Mealey) which would reduce child abuse and it would

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    The issue of abortion has always existed in our world‚ but it became very well-known through the court case of Roe v. Wade in 1973. The issue of abortion is found in whether people value the sanctity of all human life. A value judgment is determining whether something is right or wrong based on a set of values that are given in a society. There are many different value judgments in regards to abortion that have to be discussed‚ so that people can determine what values go into deciding this issue

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    Should Abortion Be Legal

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    a choice on whether she wants to keep the child‚ place for adoption or terminate the pregnancy through an abortion. If a decision is made then abortion should be her choice not the law. The Democratic Party strongly and unequivocally supports Roe v Wade and a woman’s right to choose a safe and legal abortion‚ regardless of ability to pay‚ and we oppose any and all efforts to weaker or undermine that right. During a July 17‚ 2007 speech given by then Senator Barack Obama and Presidential candidate

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    Fetal Genetic Disorders Lead To Abortion When a woman first finds out that they are pregnant many factors of worry are present. One is particular is the worry of a genital defect. As women age their percentile chance of having a baby with a genital defect changes drastically. Common genetic disorders are trisomy 13‚ Patau syndrome‚ trisomy 18‚ Edward’s syndrome‚ and trisomy 21‚ Down syndrome. Although these can be treatable if a baby lives to adult age they will have a long list of medical problems

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    Abortion Philosophy

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    years. It has been legal in the United States since the first settlers crossed the ocean centuries ago. There was legislation in the nineteenth century that made abortions legal in some states‚ but ever since the revolutionary Supreme Court case Roe vs. Wade‚ women are given the right to decide to have an abortion or not. In recent years‚ abortions have become a safer way to terminate one’s pregnancy‚ and involve much less risk than in the past. Women abort their fetuses for numerous reasons‚ including

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    Abortion‚ a word you have all heard or said. It is a word that has been in conversations and debates across the country. There is the pro-life side‚ and the pro-choice side. Abortion is a choice for women‚ not the government. Women today have the choice of self-determination‚ to determine whether or not they want to bear children. Religious leaders are trying to abolish the idea of separation of church and state by influencing the government into making a law that favors their religion. The government

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    Support for Abortion

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    Cited: Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation: Ronald Reagan’s pro-life tract. Web. Accessed at‚ < http://old.nationalreview.com/document/reagan200406101030.asp > Manninen‚ B. Rethinking Roe v. Wade: Defending the Abortion Right in the Face of Contemporary Opposition. American Journal of Bioethics‚ 10 (12)‚ 33-46.2010. Doi:10.1080/15265161.2010.528508. Rossi‚ M. Nonreligious and Pro-Life. Humanist‚ 72 (5)‚ 32. 2012. Thomson‚ Jarvis‚ Judith:

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    Abortion: Taking a Stand

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    I am your Creator‚ you were in my care even before you were born‚ Isaiah 44:2(CEV). You are not a mistake. Your birth was no mistake or mishap‚ and your life is no fluke of nature. Your parents may not have planned you‚ but God did. He was not at all surprised by your birth. In fact‚ he expected it. Long before you were conceived by your parents‚ you were conceived in the mind of God. He thought of you first. It was not fate‚ nor chance‚ nor luck‚ nor coincidence that you are breathing at this

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    Should Abortion be Illegal? Abortion has been a very controversial topic amongst today’s society. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy and has been legal in the United States since the US Supreme court’s Roe v. Wade decision in 1973. Women should have the right over their own body and reproductive system. The debate over the legality of abortion has been continuous for many years. Abortion should be legal because it is a fundamental right for woman. Pro-life advocates will argue that abortion

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