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    Pro Life” people that believe that for example a fetus is a human and abortion should be considered murder vs. “Pro Choice” people that for example believe its up to them and no one else a subject that has been a sensitive moral issue for people through out the entire world. The issue we currently have in hand is should abortion be allowed or not and why or why not. This issue should be looked at very carefully because it does not just effect one person it affects other people’s lives as well.

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    their children for reminding them of such a painful time. Some will say that this is taking away the fathers right’s but what about the mothers right? Were they not taken away when she was raped? In this case a woman deserves the right to make the choice to have an abortion. Women who have been raped can have problems delivering the child and suffer from lifelong problems that can affect her life and a child’s life greatly. In the case of rape or incest‚ forcing a woman made pregnant by this violent

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    “#ShoutYourAbortion” An essay against Pro-Choice As abortion continues to become a widely spread controversial issue around the world‚ people have begun to openly choose their side of the infamous debate. Abortion or the early termination of a birth has grasped the minds and hearts of many people around the world since The Supreme Court declared the act legal four decades ago. There are many various ways people have attempted to either argue

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    against abortion for reasons that have been rooted from various perspectives. These two groups have been regarded as pro-choice and pro-life. People who are against abortion often use religion as a mean to to explain why the practice is wrong. Their main argument is that they believe that life begins from the start of conception and ending it by intentional abortion is murder. Pro-life supporters argue that embryos

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    Synthesis April 15‚ 2011 Choose to be Pro-Life One of the most controversial issues today is the topic of abortion. For many years people have been debating over whether abortions should be legal or not. There are two sides to this debate. Those who are pro-choice‚ do not think that a fetus is a living human being yet with a right to live. They believe it is entirely up to a woman to choose what she does with her own body (Being Pro-Choice). Those people who are pro-life argue otherwise. They believe

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    of an embryo or of a fetus that is incapable of survival. The two sides of this issue are Pro-life and Pro-Choice. My goal is to give you and introduction to both sides of the issue‚ a few views form supporters of both sides‚ and finally my personal views and feelings. This is not intended to influence you to make a a decision one way or the other‚ but instead to enlighten you to judge for yourself. The Pro-Life side is more commonly defined as the argument against abortion. It has many different

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    Pro Choice Debate

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    Rape - A young woman being raped and then forced to carry the baby to term could be disastrous for both mother and child. The individual did not choose to be raped. A person who is raped is a victim‚ and should not be forced to carry the fetus to term. Imagine if‚ in an unfortunate case‚ a young 14-year-old-girl was raped and then forced to keep the child. She would be teased and abandoned by her friends and possibly family‚ and may develop severe depression and anxiety problems because she was not

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    5/2/2012 WRT 120 Persuasive Essay Pro Life or Pro Choice As citizens of the United States‚ we all posses the right to choose as a central liberty‚ unless it is the right to cease a pregnancy. In the last few decades‚ abortion has become a much-discussed subject. It has been a central point in many political affairs‚ such as selecting justices for the Supreme Court‚ and a frequently debated issue for candidates for state and local offices‚ as well as for the U.S. Presidency. As early as 1923

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    P.J. Harmon Professor Branch Ethics 7 November 2011 Pro-Death Penalty The death penalty. Have we given much thought about it lately? I can honestly say that it was not at the top of my conversation list of things to think about today. I’m going to school to become a registered nurse‚ and people want to know how I can be Pro-Death if I’m part of saving lives. So‚ I tell them I am Pro-Death Penalty‚ due to the fact that there are millions of people out there every day taking away

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    Abortion has been a controversial issue for decades. Many people believe that it is wrong to kill an unborn baby. Those believe that the fetus is still a living person and has equal right to life. Other’s believe that a woman has the right to do what she wants with her body. Both arguments have valid points‚ but overall‚ the woman’s rights to her body certainly outweigh those of the fetus‚ and it has been proven preceding court cases and in amendments of the Constitution. Also‚ it may not be

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