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    Women take pride in their achieved personal rights over the century‚ and refuse to let them be taken away. The freedom of abortion was all started in 1973 with an activist named Jane Roe. Young women today learn about the rise of woman’s rights in the court case Roe v. Wade in 1973; “a lawsuit claiming that a Texas law criminalized most abortions which violated a woman’s constitutional rights” (McBride‚ 2006). In the end‚ women were granted the right to have legal abortions

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    More than one third of all teenage pregnancies in the U.S end in abortion‚ as well as 45 percent of unintended pregnancies‚ according to childtrendsdatabank.org‚. Many concerns with the process of raising a child include how a persons life may change with bringing a baby into the world‚ their financial inability‚ their lack of education and their maturity in still being a child themselves yet raising a child. The history of abortion dates back as far as a thousand years ago. In the mid to late 1800’s

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    Article 40.3.3 Article 40.3.3‚ inserted following the Eighth Amendment referendum in 1983‚ provides that: “The State acknowledges the right to life of the unborn and‚ with due regard to the equal right to life of the mother‚ guarantees in its laws to respect‚ and‚ as far as practicable‚ by its laws to defend and vindicate that right.” Introduction Article 40.3.3 was inserted into the Irish Constitution by a referendum that was held in September 1983. The background to this amendment will become

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    Margaret Atwood’s 1986 novel‚ The Handmaid’s Tale‚ fixates on the social injustices against women‚ the use of an overpowering rigid social caste system and the inescapable rise of a dominating Puritan right wing‚ the idea of social justice is skewed to the point of inequality. Atwood takes real world examples and exaggerates them by taking every aspect of right wing and left wing ideals to the extreme. She inherently provides a satirical view on the state of society by magnifying what is supposedly

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    Abortion is a big controversial topic in the media and politics. The abortion issue is very controversial because it causes may people to disagree with other’s opinions. One side of the debate is that the woman should have the choice to decide what she wants to do with her body‚ this is known as pro-choice. The other side of the debate is that people believe that abortion is wrong and the unborn baby has the right to live‚ this is known as pro-life. However‚ pro-choice supporters believe that

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    make their own choices and decisions. Woman now have rights to be able to get pregnant & not have to carry their babies to full term. Women also‚ are able to make choices about their bodies & reproductive lives without having a law placed on it. (Roe v. Wade 1). Secondly‚ woman who has been raped should have a choice. The woman is going through enough stress and trauma. So‚ carrying a baby for nine months is going to put a lot of stress on the mother. It will break her down physically

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    be taken care of. Many centers for counseling and family planning consider these situations and help the mother receive advice‚ and possibly choices other than abortion. About 56 million babies have been terminated since the law passed in 1973‚ Roe v. Wade. A war killed less individuals in battle than abortion. During pregnancy‚ often times a mother experiences a jump inside the womb‚ or a kick from her baby. It cannot be defined that life starts after birth‚ because a movement of an organism becomes

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    could ripple into California‚ Morain argues that abortion could ripple into California. He develops his claim by first saying that Arizona tried to pass a law to ban abortion after 20 weeks. Then he says that Arizona continually challenges the Roe v. Wade. Morain establishes a positive tone to the women and physicians performing the procedures. This work is significant because it shows that extreme decisions made by Arizona could affect California.

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    defending women’s rights to choose to have an abortion. Deontological Ethics says that the only thing good in itself is a good will‚ this idea allows women who choose to have an abortion if it’s for the one’s moral duty and not her inclinations. Roe v. Wade was a groundbreaking decision by the Supreme Court on the issue of abortion because the Court ruled 7–2 that a right

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    aborting their child or not. Women should have the choice to decide what to do with their own bodies. In the 1960’s women began to fight for their right to do what they wished with their bodies‚ which made the public more aware of abortion rights. Roe versus Wade made the choice legal in the united states‚ but the struggle has against it has not ended. Indeed‚ the choice is a personal thing and should

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