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    has been a much known controversy for so long. People argue and sue each other‚ bringing this issue across the nation and even across the globe. Debates and verbal wars rage through this dilemma. It has been documented‚ explained and researched but the real questions are: What is the rightful decision? Which side should you take - pro-life or pro-choice? This paper is not here to merely to explain what both sides are or to point out the flaws of each. This paper’s goal is to give new insight to

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    pro choice In the hundred year argument of pro life vs pro choice there is one thing no one has even argued for. Everyone is trying to claw their way up to the top of the food chain. making the same arguments over and over again trying to seem as smart as possible without getting anything done. This is the stupidity of the American intellectual society. Before we even think about if it’s right or wrong to force to be mothers to take a child into this cruel world or to save the child’s individual

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    has been for many years now. There are two stances citizens tend to take on the issue of abortion: pro-choice and pro-life. Many people do not advocate strongly for either; they lie somewhere in the middle gray area. Both people who are pro-choice and pro-life have coherent grounds for believing in such. It is logical to base such reasoning on evidence to prove their claims. The people who are pro-choice have several reasons to support their stance‚ although those who

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    increased number of cases of female feticide. But that’s one face of this issue other being that if mother doesn’t want to give birth to child who is in her vomb should she be allowed to do that ? And so the does the basic issue‚ law should e pro choice or pro life. The condition in India on the legal ground is quite better than Ireland but it also has a lot of shortcomings. In India medical termination is legal but abortion is not. Medical termination means that the child can be aborted if there is

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    Pro Choice Debate

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    to raise it all while most likely the child is looking more and more like her attacker being constantly reminded of her painful and horrible ordeal. What about in cases of rape through incest? Should the child bare ridicule for the rest of its life for being a by-product of incestial rape? Children born from incest also have an extremely high rate of severe medical abnormalities and a high mortality rate in general. It’s inadvisable to force something to be born given the severe drawbacks. Underage

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    be Done?  Seek a Supreme Court decision that overturns Roe and protects the unborn by banning abortion‚ except when the pregnancy poses a clear threat to the mother’s life.  Protect the life of the unborn by passing a law or constitutional amendment (such as the Human Life Amendment) explicitly recognizing that human life exists from the moment of conception.  Until abortion is outlawed‚ pursue measures to restrict it‚ such as requiring young‚ pregnant women to seek parental consent before

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    Pro Life vs. Pro Choice Abortion is one of the most divisive moral issues of America today. The Roe vs. Wade court case in 1973 made the debate national. This case was filed by a pregnant woman‚ Norma McCorvey‚ against Henry Wade‚ the district attorney of Texas. In Texas‚ abortion was illegal. This court case overturned the previous law on abortion and made it a right to privacy between a woman and her doctor up until the third trimester in order to coincide with the 14th Amendment and also balance

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    capable of independent life. There are many perspectives on abortion. The main perspectives are pro-life and pro-choice‚ yet the medical and legal communities also have their own perspectives too. In this research paper‚ I will show and respond to the pro-life and pro-choice perspectives‚ and then advance the topic of abortion by integrating the various perspectives on a biological timeline.   Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy before the fetus is capable of independent life. There are many perspectives

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    sides to be seen. There’s the pro-life side‚ which is the side that is against abortion. The next is the pro-choice side‚ which is the side that supports abortion. The two rival sides of this topic have a strong fire burning between them‚ making this one of the biggest political and moral debates of my lifetime. Whichever side you stand on‚ there are good arguments on either side. I personally am pro-choice. But look at the facts and see which side fits best. Pro-life is a term that describes the

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    The debate of Pro Life versus Pro Choice has been debated for many years. The people who believe in Pro Life believe that abortion is murder and should be outlawed to protect the lives of innocence babies. On the other side‚ the people who believe in Pro Choice believe that women should have the right to choose a safe‚ legal abortion and that women should be able to control their own thoughts‚ feelings‚ bodies‚ and futures . Although both sides have been trying to persuade the other that its position

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