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    thrive for as long as it has‚ and with democracy comes the freedom of choice. On paper this sounds simple and spectacular‚ but with the freedom of choice we must also accept the complexity of choice. There are millions of voices in our country and an uncountable number of views and morals. As a democracy we debate these views and morals in an attempt to distinguish what is “right” and what is “wrong.” One such debate is that of abortion. It is a topic that has‚ for lack of a better term‚ divided our country

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    “Since the legalization of abortion in 1973‚ over 56 million unborn children have been killed.” Their mothers never gave them chance to be born. Abortion has been a debatable topic for decades‚ but aborting a human being is morally wrong and medically unsafe. According to When Religion and Politics mix ‚ “a fetus is a unborn human being‚ and it is morally wrong to take a human life; the unborn child’s life must consequently be legally protected.” A woman should have the right to do what she wants

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    Pro Choice Groups

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    The process of abortion involves terminating a pregnancy by the removing or expelling of a foetus or embryo from the uterus. A lot of women give reasons like being raped‚ incest‚ financial difficulty and a controversial one is if the child has a disability or defect. However the fact remains that abortion is a very controversial topic because its frequency of occurrence around the world‚ legal consequences‚ and its cultural and religious status varies extensively in different regions of the world

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    Berenice Polycarpe Class 302 Period 4 A.P. English w/ DeStefano 02.11.13 Pros and Cons Argumentative Essay It has been argued that corporate partnerships are a necessity for cash-strapped schools. It has also been argued that schools should give their students an environment free from ads and corporate influence. There are both pros and cons of corporate sponsorship for schools but the negative aspect of having advertisements presented in schools outweighs the positive. Schools are institutions

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    Pro Choice or Pro Life?

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    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 they can get an abortion; requiring women who intend to have an abortion to consult

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    Maloley (a.k.a. Skate) has become a force to be reckoned with. With a huge following on social media‚ Skate is one of the most prominent up-and-coming rappers/hip-hop artists in the music industry. Recently‚ at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards‚ he received a nomination for "Choice Music: Next Big Thing‚" and earlier this week‚ he released his first full-length album titled Maloski. Without a doubt‚ I have to admit that I am quite impressed. While I sometimes find that many hip-hop songs sound repetitive

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    with a voice is one with the choice A deliberate or induced abortion occurs when a pregnancy is forcefully terminated as a result of surgery. The debate about abortion has been a hot topic for a very long time. There are two extremes. The pro-choice‚ or the people that think abortion should be allowed‚ and the pro-life‚ or the people who believe abortion is murder and it should not be allowed. Then there are some people who would allow abortion in some specific cases. Pro-life advocates are usually

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    Abortion Being Illegal Abortion is a subject that many people fight over. What’s the difference between killing a child that is physically in your arms than from killing a baby who has yet left the womb? If you can’t afford to care for your baby‚ then you can always put them up for adoption. Abortion should be illegal everywhere in the world. What if your parents were having your brother/sister and had an abortion‚ how would you feel? Most religions

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    Pro-choice Arguments

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    Arguments in support of my thesis 1)Making abortion illegal doesn’t stop abortion‚ it just makes it less safe. The number of women getting abortions doesn’t change‚ the thing that changes is that women die from having unsafe abortions. 78‚000 women die every year from having unsafe abortions. 2) Religious ideaology is no foundation for any laws. We do not have laws prohibiting the eating of pork nor do we have laws against pre-martial sex. Laws should be based off of logical reasoning from the

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    Right to Life‚ Right to Choice Abortion remains one of the most contested issues as far as social and moral obligations are concerned. It has been a controversial topic for a long time. In the United States‚ abortion has been made legal and even after the Supreme Court legalized abortion in the 1973‚ the controversy still continues. Unfortunately‚ abortion is a liberty and right that some wish to eradicate. Some consider abortions immoral. They believe in misconceptions that are based off of skewed

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