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    Abortion of Down syndrome Fetus Amanda Hetherington 03/23/2015 Introduction Support for the rights of the disabled people has increased in the recent times‚ and this has stimulated opposition to the abortion of abnormal fetus. In essence‚ legalizing the abortion of fetus with abnormalities has been construed as reinforcing discriminations against people with disabilities. The controversy over the question of aborting fetus with abnormalities gained greater attention when the ethics

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    ABORTION INTRODUCTION New law in Spain: outlawing abortions except in rape cases or where the mother’s health is in danger. BENEFITS OF ABORTION It is a common belief that abortion is primarily used by women who simply don’t want a baby. While this reasoning can be true‚ there are other situations in which an abortion could actually be beneficial and even life-saving.  PREVENT MENTAL TRAUMA There are numerous situations in which an unplanned pregnancy can cause excessive amounts of stress and physical

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    Abortion - Explain why abortion is a controversial issue Deadline – 25/10/13 In the UK‚ the 1967 Abortion Act says that abortion can take place if the mother’s life is at risk‚ if there is risk of injury to the mother’s mental/ physical health‚ if a new baby would affect the life of other children in the family and if there is a substantial risk of the baby being handicapped. Now‚ abortion is very controversial because there are many people on both sides of the argument; for and against. The

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    Abortion‚ Pro-Life Abortion refers to a practice whereby a pregnancy is terminated with the outcome being the death of a human fetus (Hillar‚ 2000). It remains one of the most contested issues in as far as social and moral obligations are concerned. Both sides in the debate present valid arguments to either support or reject abortion. Pro-life arguments are mainly based on the concept of preservation of human life from the point of conception to that of giving full priority to unborn fetus’ life

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    to abort her baby‚ the baby cannot do anything about their life being forcibly taken away from them. Their whole future is demolished in a single instant before it even begins. This is why I believe abortion is wrong no matter the reasoning behind why you’re doing it. The first reason as to why abortion is wrong is because there are many other safer solutions. It is stated that “In the USA‚ there are approximately two million infertile couples waiting to adopt‚ many times regardless of the child’s

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    Abortion: ONE OF THE BIGGEST CRIMES Over the years abortion has been rapidly increasing‚ especially in the Republic of China. It is believed by many to be immoral and even considered as murder. The term abortion is defined as “the termination of pregnancy or the expulsion or removal of the fetus or embryo from the womb.” According to the World Health Organization‚ over 70 thousand maternal deaths occur due to unsafe abortion‚ proving that it is not only the children that die but the women as well

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    Social Ethics March 31th‚ 2011 Morality vs Immorality of Abortion Abortion is a frequently debated topic in our society today. Many argue the morality of abortion and consider whether or not a mother has the right to end the life of her unborn child. Those who believe the mother has a choice of how to act present such claims as “a woman has the right to make choices in regards to her body” or “a fetus is not a person‚ therefore abortion is morally permissible.” Those who believe every baby has

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    Abortion is wrong! I believe abortion is wrong for many reasons. You hear everyone say it is your body you should be able to make your own decisions and I do agree to a point; however‚ you chose to have sex. You knew going into it that you could possibly get pregnant. Contraceptives are never 100%. Maybe if you cannot support a child maybe you shouldn’t be having sex? It’s so wrong that our money goes to Planned Parenthood and things of this nature to also help fund abortions. Adoption is always

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    600. The rough estimate of abortions in 1931 was 95‚700. Women‚ back then‚ were stuck in their house to take care of the daily household chores‚ take care of the kids‚ and tend to every one of their husband’s sexual desires. This resulted in many pregnancies that women could not afford to have financially or physically. There is a simple solution to prevent unwanted pregnancy; do not have sex. It is obviously understood that sex happens‚ but aborting the baby should never be the solution to an

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    There is a general assumption among pro-life advocates that abortion is a relatively new phenomenon in American life. Abortion advocates conversely present an argument that abortion as always been a necessary reality. Historical balance shows that abortion has been around for quite some time‚ but its acceptance by anything close to a majority is indeed a recent arrival in the annals of American history. Maryland handed down the first known conviction for the “intention to abort” in 1652. In 1710

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