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    March‚ 2014. Outline I. Abortion A. Who: Victims: unborn children perpetrators: woman who carry them in their womb: doctor B. What: an operation to end a pregnancy C. Where: Abortion all over the united states D. Why: Woman want to get abortions because some think they are not ready for a child. they think abortion is the easiest and cleanest way out. Sometimes the woman may not be able to support he baby and she may think abortion is her only option. Others get abortion to simply escape and

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    two arguments for abortion. B. Introduce the solution. II. Abortion – the “Easy Fix” A. Give statistics on how many abortions occur yearly. B. Introduce the argument that abortion is an easy fix. 1 After the abortion‚ a teen can move on Abortionist say. 2 An abortion will solve a teenager’s problems. C. Refute the argument with emotional scarring. 1. Abortion haunts teenagers for the rest of their life. 2. Teens deal with emotions way after their abortion. D. Tell a girl’s

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    Intro: How many people believe that terminating a pregnancy is a horrible thing‚ that under no circumstance an abortion should be performed? And how many people believe that interrupting a pregnancy under certain circumstances is okay‚ certain circumstances including: rape‚ unplanned pregnancy‚ and medical reasons? “Quote by Hillary Rodham Clinton on being pro-choice is not being pro-abortion.” 2. Thesis: I would like to give you a little more information tonight on a topic that is very disputed now

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    to organize my speech: Abortion General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform citizens of some of the advantages and disadvantages of abortion. Thesis: The ongoing battle on whether abortion is promising or destructive is a concern to all citizens. Introduction: I.) Definition of abortion II.) Advantages of abortion Ex: Parent may not be able to support child‚ parent may be unfit‚ child may be at risk of poor health‚ etc. III.) Disadvantages of abortion Ex: Death of an innocent

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    Pro-Choice Thesis: Although convenient‚ abortions are cruel‚ and inhumane alternatives to pregnancy. I. What is abortion? A. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy‚ either by choice‚ or for medical reasons. B. There are two possible ways to terminate a pregnancy (pill and in-clinic.) C. There are also two kinds of abortion. Therapeutic abortion‚ which the baby is aborted for the safety of the mother‚ and elective abortion‚ in which the abortion is performed due to a choice that the

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    Abortion‚ the last 25 years I. Introduction 1. Abortion is one of the most controversial and important subjects of this generation A. 1 in 4 of our generation is not living because they were killed before they were born (Statistics) B. There are even voting blocks that vote purely according to the abortion issue 2. Abortion has affected many people A. Most people know others who have had abortions B. 1 out of every 6 women have had abortions (Source) II. Body 1

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    Project Outline Introduction Abortion is one of the strongest and most controversial rights that is being debated in the world today There are many lives that have been taken because of abortion Abortion has impacted many women Many people have known someone that has had an abortion Approximately 1.7% of women each year ages 15-44 have an abortion (Operation Rescue) 21% of all pregnancies in the United States end by choosing abortion (Operation Rescue) Body History of abortion Origin of abortion Court

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    CRandle 10/24/17 American Gov Research Paper #2 Outline Opening / Thesis: Growing up I was taught not to have sex out of wedlock; and if you were to get pregnant you were never to have an abortion. I believe taking an unborn child life is cruel; I mean if you’re going to engage in the act then be responsible enough to take care of that child not kill it. The United States have three branches of government which are Legislative‚ executive and the judicial. Each branch have an important role to

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    slaughter of Innocence) Specific Purpose: (To inform as well as advocate readers‚ Mostly Women‚ and Mothers on why it is unethical and it is not ever right to destroy a life. Most importantly‚ is to convince women why abortion should be illegal. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: (Abortion; a new generation’s way of shrugging off responsibility of their action at the cost of Human life.) B. Tie to the audience: According to the 1st Amendment to the constitution that says we have the right to freedom

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    Abortion is: "An operation or other procedure to terminate pregnancy before the foetus is viable." ( The English Dictionary) There are many different arguments against and for abortion‚ although there are three main groups. There are those who believe abortion should be available on request (Pro-Choice)‚ those who believe abortion is acceptable under some circumstances (Pro-Life)‚ and those who believe that abortion is not acceptable. Pro-abortionists would argue‚ it’s a woman’s right. She can

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