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    Definition of Abortion

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    Abortion (noun): a. Termination of pregnancy and expulsion of an embryo or of a fetus that is incapable of survival. b. Any of various procedures that result in such termination and expulsion. Also called induced abortion. As stated above‚ abortion is the termination of a fetus. In other words‚ the fetus dies‚ whether by the mother’s choice or by accident (such as a miscarriage or stillbirth.) Medically‚ all terminations of pregnancy not resulting in a live birth are defined as abortions

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    Abortion Speech

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    I am here to persuade you that abortion is bad for women. I have eight reasons why abortion is bad. The first reason is after an abortion many women find themselves dealing with increased use of drugs and/or alcohol to deaden their pain‚ reoccurring insomnia and nightmares‚ eating disorders‚ suicidal feelings‚ and many even attempt suicide. Difficulty in maintaining or developing relationships. Loneliness‚ isolation‚ anger‚ fears of the unknown‚ indecisive and a sense of self-hatred. Since 2001

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    Abortion Summary

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    Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by the removal or expulsion of a fetus or embryo from the uterus‚ resulting in or caused by its death.[1] An abortion can occur spontaneously due tocomplications during pregnancy or can be induced‚ in humans and other species. In the context of human pregnancies‚ an abortion induced to preserve the health of the gravida (pregnant female) is termed a therapeutic abortion‚ while an abortion induced for any other reason is termed an elective abortion. The term

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    Abortion- Unbiased

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    hears the word abortion‚ many thoughts and opinions probably come to their mind‚ but how much of it is based on facts? Abortion is defined by Webster’s dictionary as the termination of a pregnancy after‚ accompanied by‚ resulting in‚ or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus. The subject of abortion is a very controversial‚ which is usually presented from a biased point of view; however‚ the history it has‚ different types‚ laws‚ and statistics on women who have abortions‚ are not always

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    Legalization of Abortion

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    Legalization of Abortion On January 22‚ 1973‚ the United States Supreme Court legalized abortion. When the it ruled that abortion was legal‚ the court not only gave women the right to choose but also gave the unborn babies a right to die. Since that day‚ millions upon millions of unborn children have been ripped apart‚ burned with saline solutions‚ and sucked from their mothers’ wombs. With every abortion that occurs another inaudible scream from the unborn child is silenced and the rights

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    What is Shark Finning? Why is it such a vicious practice and why do people do it? Shark Finning is an atrocious practice of cutting off the shark’s fins and tossing the shark‚ still alive‚ back to the water; this practice is illegal but it is practiced anyways and it’s quite serious as some shark are in the edge of extinction. Once the fins have been cut off‚ the shark is thrown back to the water and it slowly dies. The shark may either drown‚ bleed to death or be eaten by other creatures

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    Let’s talk about one of the most controversial and subjective topic there is yet. People who consider themselves "pro-life" are actually just pro-birth. In the U.S alone 397‚122 children are living without permanent families in the foster care system. 101‚666 of these children are eligible for adoption‚ but nearly 32% of these children will wait over three years in foster care before being adopted. 48.1 million Americans lived in food insecure households‚ including 32.8 million adults and 15.3 million

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    Abortion Argument

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    Annotated Bibliography-Abortion Bethany Stansberry Prof. Eldridge Ivy Tech Community College November 26‚ 2012 Abortion The related topic between the four articles listed below is abortion. There will always be an argument for abortion and against abortions. As a women‚ I can relate to both sides; pro-choice and pro-life. The fact that the government is trying to take away the choice for an abortions‚ raises a lot of questions to me. Why shouldn’t women have a choice? Krause‚ K. W. (2011

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    Why Do People Join Gangs

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    simple as it sounds to get into a gang. Not every gang is the same but some of the ways you can enter into a gang is by being rolled in also known as jumped in‚ quoted‚ lined in‚ then there are ways like being courted in‚ walked in‚ sexed in‚ and commit crimes. Being rolled in means

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    Abortion Cons

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    paper happens to the controversy of abortion being legal. In this world‚ there are many for and against this action based on personal experience‚ religious aspects and the lost could go on. I find it a bit interesting for men to be just as devoted to the movement on abortion just as women are. I believe that the situation should handled more within the ideas and hands of a woman. The reason is supported by the obvious of women being

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