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    the law‚ in the law‚ so to speak. That is mainly thanks to the first amendment‚ which basically says we can do anything we want with religion‚ speech‚ press‚ assemblies‚ petition the government‚ and so on. Our government shouldn’t be so lenient. We should get rid of all the cults and gangs. The only way to change these ways is to petition the government into changing these things. So‚ if you think the same as me‚ help by turning some of the many wrongs of this country into rights! There is now corruption

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    Abortion is defined in Webster’s Dictionary as “a medical procedure used to end a pregnancy and cause the death of a fetus.” The definition of a partial birth abortion is “a procedure in which the abortionist pulls a living baby feet first out of the womb‚ into the birth canal except for the head‚ which the abortionist intentionally keeps the head lodged inside the cervix‚ then uses an instrument to puncture the base of the skull‚ which collapses the the fetal head.” This is a living‚ developing

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    Edwin Carter Jr. Session Paper Draft Applied Ethics October 15‚ 2010 “On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion”‚ an essay written by Mary Anne Warren‚ defend abortion in any stage of a woman’s pregnancy (pg 468). Warren argues that the potential to become a human being is not the same as being human and deserving the same right to life (pg. 468-472). This essay asserts that in order to be human‚ one must possess five particular traits (pg. 470). These trait are consciousness‚ reasoning‚ self-motivated

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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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    Definition Argument Essay Eng 102 Abortion Should Be Illegal Abortion is not an illegal process in the United States as of today‚ but abortion is murder and murder is illegal‚ therefore; abortion should be illegal. The definition for abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy‚ most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. I find this definition very simple for such a complex issue‚ such as‚ life and death. This definition fails to mention the millions of

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    a woman to have an abortion no matter the circumstances. Abortion has been a worldwide debate for several years now where people generally either take the side of pro-life or pro-choice. The biggest problem about abortion is deciding when a baby becomes a part of the human community or a human being and who makes these decisions. While there are many different philosophers who have written about their beliefs on this topic‚ I will use Don Marquis’ article arguing why abortion is immortal and Judith

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    Should Abortion Be Illegal? This essay will ask “Should abortion be illegal?”. Abortion is a specific topic. Many are for the topic‚ however just as many are against it. Abortion is a well debated topic and many religions view it as a sin. Pro-Choice and Pro-Life groups both want to give people the fair rights they deserve. Both groups have good reasons to believe why either the mother ’s rights or the unborn child ’s rights are more important. I will show these reasons and give my own opinion

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    a pro-life group‚ about 54‚559‚615 U.S. abortions have been reported‚ since it was legalized in the U.S. in 1973 to 2011. Of this astounding number‚ less than 2% of women who aborted their fetuses say they became pregnant as a result of rape or incest. So what goes through the mind of those who ultimately decide to have an abortion? In what situations should abortion be allowed based on reviewing the moral and legal implications? Legally‚ abortion should be allowed in a case where the mother-to-be

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    About 800‚000 babies are victims of abortion each year‚ crazy right? Abortion a developing baby is murder‚ no matter how long the mother has been pregnant. Abortions are also dangerous to the mother‚ capable of causing many problems. Abortion at all stages of child development should be illegal around the world. One reason abortion should be illegal is because it is dangerous for the mother of the child being aborted. If an abortion is performed‚ the risk of breast cancer is 50% higher than that

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    thought out and the best application to having the freedom of doing an action if it doesn’t cause any harm to anyone else. Therefore‚ there is no just reason to stop someone from doing an action if it doesn’t affect you in a negative manner. The counter-argument is that every action that has be done affects all individuals be it directly or indirectly. Mill (1859) states that whatever society that has been established and doesn’t or hasn’t adopted this mindset isn’t free at all. Mill also states that

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