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    Abortion By: Brittany Brown Topic: Abortion General Purpose: To Argue Specific Purpose: I want to convince my audience that abortion shouldn’t be legalized. Thesis Statement: Abortion shouldn’t be legalized because: 1) unborn babies are human beings; 2) it scars the woman mentally and physically; 3) abortion decreases the amount of kids that can be adopted. Introduction I. There is a very popular lie being told here in the United States – that abortion isn’t killing an unborn human being

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    Freeburn1  Megan Freeburn  Mrs. Beyer  English III  23 January 2015  Abortion  Introduction:   a. Lead or hook­ Abortion is killing an unborn child.  b. Give information about your topic­ Abortion doesn’t only harm the child but will also  give the mother problems in the near future either with her health or with future pregnancies.   c. Thesis­ Abortion harms a unborn humans life before they even have the chance to live‚  everyday young teenagers get this procedure done and have no idea what they’re getting 

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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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    Abortion I. Introduction: A. Attention Grabber: rhetorical question‚ story‚ quote‚ shock‚ scare‚ stats‚ allusion‚ etc.: Did you know that teenage girls are more than 24 times more likely to die from childbirth than from first trimester legal abortion? B. Why audience should care: Every girl is at risk of getting pregnant‚ and if parental consent is the reason for childbirth the effects hurt mother and father. C. Background Info.

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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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    Despite abortion being a highly controversial and divisive public policy issue‚ medical abortion is a highly feasible and healthy alternative to other‚ illicit abortion procedures and the availability of medical abortion should‚ consequently‚ be maximized rather than restricted. The reality is that for most women who are seeking ways to end their pregnancy a legal and safe medical abortion is just one of several options that such women are willing to go through. Without a viable and safe option for

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    Introduction Abortion is one of the most debatable and controversial issues that exist today in our society. There are people who support the idea that it should be a choice of each and every woman – whether to do it or not‚ while others claim that no one has a power to decide‚ whether to bring life on the planet‚ or put an end to it. (writings) I believe that there is no other option than to choose life. 1.) In my opinion many women are very unaware of how fast a baby develops. A.) At

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    Persuasive Essay Outline Introduction: 1. Attention Grabber: Statistic-“Secondhand smoke causes almost 50‚000 deaths in adult nonsmokers in the United States each year‚ including approximately 3‚400 from lung cancer and 22‚700-69‚600 from heart disease. (American Lung Association) 2. Although smokers are the one’s directly inhaling the smoke from their cigarettes‚ they put everyone’s life in jeopardy. Those around them are not given the choice as to whether they will inhale the toxic air. With

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