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    Abortion‚ Society‚ and Gender Abortion is arguably the most controversial topic in all the issues revolving around reproduction. Women of all different races‚ classes‚ and religions have been practicing abortion since before the colonial era in America. The laws pertaining to abortion have changed many times‚ adding and removing discrepancies and stipulations throughout many years‚ and still to this day. The views of abortion in society during different time periods have also changed and

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    Abortion has been a hot and controversial topic for years now. Everyone seems to have a strong opinion regarding abortion these days. Still‚ endless debates on the topic usually get nowhere‚ leaving some people even more committed to their positions and others confused. Women face so much hardship from society so‚ they need all the support that they can get. For instance‚ they have to wait for long periods of times before an abortion can be performed‚ they have to deal with long counseling sessions

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    ABORTION SHOULD NOT BE LEGAL The definition of abortion‚ also called voluntary abortion‚ is the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy. Any of various surgical methods for terminating a pregnancy‚ especially during the first six months. This definition brings us some questions as‚ should abortion be legal or illegal? Is murder or not? Whose fault is it‚ the mother‚ the government or the doctor? Who owns the decision? Abortion has been one of the most talked and

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    Each year‚ two out of every one hundred women aged fifteen to forty-four have an abortion‚ 48 % of them have had at least one previous abortion and 61% percent have had a previous birth. This means that these women understand the joy of a baby being born‚ and still choose to take away their privilege to live. They’ve carried these children before and know the happiness of seeing their own healthy child in their arms for the first time. Why then‚ when they know they are creating a new life inside

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    Abortion is a complex matter that some people considered it to be as controversial as the issue of slavery. Abortion is no longer a new subject; it has been around for over twenty years‚ yet it is still one of the top subjects in debates today. On one side of the matter are the abortionists. Their main argument is that a woman should have the right to do what she wants with her body. Their opposition‚ the people against abortion believe that killing the fetus is just like murdering a human being

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    Abortion Controversy: Should Abortion Be Legal? Marco A. Caban PHI 103 Informal Logic Submitted to Prof. Galen Johnson December 17‚ 2012 Abortion Controversy: Should Abortion Be Legal? Many will argue whether or not abortion it right or wrong‚ moral or immoral‚ ethical or not‚ but one thing that everyone can agree on is that abortion is a very complex issue with very little common ground that keeps many people divided. The topic of abortion is a subject that many different groups have

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    Child abortion should be legalized Many women in the entire world face abortions. In Sri Lanka the rate of doing abortions illegally is high. Women believe there are many reasons to abort such as fear of having or raising a child‚ being raped with a child‚ or not having enough money to live. But whatever the situation I believe there is no acceptable reason to get an abortion. Abortion has been a controversial topic for as long as the idea has existed

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    Should abortion Be Legal Should abortion be legal‚ such a strong question that is asked across the world today and for so many years now! Have you been raped or involved in incest relations before? Should the young girl or woman have a chose carrying an innocent child formed by such cruel behaviors like rape (date rape)? There are so many questions and feelings concerning abortion. But perhaps maybe if someone would wear an individual shoe just for few minutes

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    Abortion is the termination of pregnancy‚ whether induce or spontaneous prior to a woman giving birth. The abortion can take place if the fetus has not exceeded less than 20 weeks from the time the woman has been impregnated. “The Christian Right seeks to criminalize abortion‚ but not all religions condemn abortion unequivocally.” Some people may ask if abortion is ethical or unethical‚ and based on location‚ moral beliefs‚ laws‚ and religion there are different views. In the world most countries

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    Extreme conservatives would have abortion made illegal. If we outlaw abortion it would not stop women from having them In "A Defense of Abortion" Judith Thomson does a good job of poking holes in the extreme conservative argument‚ she is a moderate liberal. Even though she is defending abortion she states there are still times when it is impermissible. . Her first analogy she compares a growing fetus to a famous violinist who has unknowingly been attached to a person’s circulatory system. Is

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