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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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    Abortion: Pro life or Pro Choice? There are very few topics that can cause as big a rift in people as abortion can. There are only two choicesPro life or Pro choice. Pro life is the decision to reject any form of abortion. Pro choice is the belief that the decision to whether an abortion should take place belongs to the mother of the unborn embryo. Both sides of abortion have very strong activists constantly fighting back and forth to determine what decision is the right one. Ron Randall of Articlebase

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    ultimate choice of whether to continue legalizing abortion or whether to abolish it lies in the power of the people. There are two major groups: pro-choice‚ and pro-life. Those who are pro-choice believe that individuals have the right to get an abortion for the first 2 trimesters. Those who are pro-life believe that the government has the right to intervene in personal matters and prohibit abortion. There are many arguments from pro-choice and the pro-life that seem arguably‚ but those who are pro-life

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    majority that an abortion during the first two trimesters of a woman’s pregnancy was legal‚ due to the right of privacy given by the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution. Since then‚ american citizens have been forced to classify themselves as “pro-choice” or “pro-life”. The controversial nature of this behavior causes many arguments and disagreements between people‚ and especially between politicians. In the 21st century‚ the growing diversity of America has brought more attention to the debate on whether

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    Abortion: Pro-Choice or Pro-Life In America‚ one of the most troublesome issues is the controversy surrounding abortion. The two opposing viewpoints surrounding abortion are like two sides of a coin. On one side‚ there is the pro-choice activist and on the other is the pro-life activist. The argument is a balanced one; for every point supporting abortion there is a counter-point condemning abortion. As of right now‚ abortion is legal in America‚ and many people believe that it should

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    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 on abortion. The main perspectives are pro-life and pro-choice‚ yet the

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    Pro Life or Pro Choice           One of the most controversial issues in the polls today is the right for a woman to choose whether or not to abort a pregnancy. People who call themselves Pro-Life feel that it is the government’s responsibility to preserve all life‚ regardless of concerns for the pregnant woman’s health‚ or for the quality of the life of the child. The Pro-Choice argument feels that a woman should have autonomy and choice when it comes to what they wish to do with their own reproductive

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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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    Persuasive Essay On Pro-life Abortion should be banned. Even if at first the fetus is just a group of cells‚ it will develop into a person and deserves a chance to succeed in life. True‚ during the abortion process the ‘baby’ won’t feel it but even if you’re not hurting him/her you are being inhumane. Think about the all the opportunities the baby will never have a chance to attempt. If this isn’t a rape/incest abortion debate then it is your fault that you had sex and didn’t think about the what

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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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