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    Poem Comparison Essay Gewndolyn Brooks and Anne Sexton both wrote poems about the controversial subject of abortion. Brooks wrote a poem titled “The Mother” which stressed the physiological and ethical consequence of her choice. While in Sextons poem “The Abortion” the focus is more on the emotions felt before and after the actual process of aborting the baby. Yet both poems posses similar use of words to get a point across. The main way the authors did this is through the use of tone

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    women is raped?” In that case‚ abortion is still not justified. The father can chose if he wants to be in or out of the child’s’ life. Although he may rape again‚ he should still have the legal power to fight for custody. Every child needs a mother and a father to grow up well rounded. In the instance of a rape‚ if the parents do not want their child knowing the reason for their existence‚ they can choose to keep in a secret. Rape leads into my next argument‚ abuse. When a mother conceives a

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    ARGUMENT ESSAY GRADING As students we all have been challenged to do our best. Throughout our lives we have been labeled with our grades; in high school‚ the ones with low grades were left alone in misery‚ while the ones with higher grades were praised as the leaders of this horse race. Then‚ the question that comes into mind is: is it right to categorize students‚ does grading contribute to education? It is assumed and stated in

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    Summarise arguments against abortion with reference to both ethical and religious teachings. 30 marks Abortion is the deliberate ending of a life after fertilisation. For many years the morality of abortion has been disputed with many religions condemning women from having an abortion. Abortion also goes against many ethical theories‚ such as Rule utilitarianism and Bentham’s Utilitarianism. A religion that is strongly against abortion is Christianity. In Christianity it is believed that life

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    But‚ we‚ as humans‚ can take away that life. Humans can inhibit a person from moving forward. Humans can stop a person from feeling happiness or wholeness. And all because we‚ as humans‚ make abortion illegal. When abortion is illegal‚ it restricts a girl or woman from living the life she deserves. When abortion is illegal‚ it shows that a group of fellow humans love a forming bundle of cells more than the person standing before them. The statement‚ "BUT IT’S MURDER!" in my mind’s eye‚ is not entirely

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    Kaiti Potoczny Intro to Comp Jay Darland Due 12-9-13 Essay 2 Abortion Abortion can be a very heated topic in the world and there are many people who are against it. I chose to write my paper on abortion because I have very strong feelings against abortion and I think it is wrong in many ways. Abortion has cons and pros just like every other topic‚ but to be honest‚ in this topic there should not be one single person allowed to take away an innocent life. Let alone the fact that the doctors performing

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    Abortion

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    Should abortion be legal? Abortion‚ the early termination of a pregnancy‚ is a very controversial topic in today’s society. Abortion is the extraction of the human fetus from the mother ’s womb with an intention to end the life of that fetus prior to its natural birth. The most popular abortion procedure is called vacuum aspiration‚ which is completed during the first trimester of the pregnancy. A tube is simply inserted through the cervix and the contents of the uterus are vacuumed out. The controversy

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    blinking light on the fire alarm in his bedroom‚ and she’d think about how she hadn’t wanted this child. No matter how small and precious he had become. She had wished and prayed the fetus away. Most haunting‚ though‚ were her steps away from an abortion. This was the memory she had‚ looking at her blue-eyed child most mornings. When her period was three weeks late‚ she left work early‚ bought a three-dollar pregnancy test at the local pharmacy and tried disguising herself as she stood before the

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    Evaluate Essay on Abortion

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    Kymberly Burress Oct. 7‚ 2011 Pros and cons Essay Ms. Shuchter Abortion is defined as the termination of pregnancy at any stage that does not result in birth. What a lot of people don’t realize is a miscarriage is also considered an abortion even though it is not medically induced; it is called a spontaneous abortion because it is not a medical procedure. Recently a study was done and it showed that the number of abortions worldwide have gone down considerably because of family planning‚ having

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    Argument Essay

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    German Estrada Mrs. Trejo English 1A 07/09/2013 Argument Essay We live in a small world. People are always going to be rude‚ offensive‚ and uncivil‚ and that’s just how this world is. I am not saying everyone is though‚ but once in a while we see or hear that part of someone who just is not having the best of days and is being the rudest most disrespectable person anyone has ever seen and that automatically makes that person a bad influence in our society. Well I do not think it is‚ every person

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