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    Chinas One Child Policy

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    created China’s one-child policy. China’s one-child policy was established by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in 1979 to limit China’s population growth. The policy lets couples have only one child. If they have another child the mother is pressured to abort the pregnancy. The one-child policy has brought many disasters to china since the one-child policy was established. First are the problems of the female abortions and the killing of infants. “As a result‚ abortions of females have become commonplace

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    I. “The term "abortion" actually refers to any premature expulsion of a human fetus‚ whether naturally spontaneous‚ as in a miscarriage‚ or artificially induced‚ as in a surgical or chemical abortion. Today‚ the most common usage of the term "abortion" applies to artificially induced abortion” (NRLC‚ 2011). In this essay I will be writing about abortion and whether or not abortion should be legal. The people who are against abortion are commonly known or referred to as Pro Life and the people who

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    Fergusson‚ A.‚ & Furedi‚ A.‚ 1998). According to Dr. Fergusson and Furedi‚ “Women and teens who are raped should have the right to abort their pregnancy because of the shame and humiliation of their traumatic situation (1998).” These women who live in poverty and who are going through teen pregnancy assume because of their living condition it is okay to abort their unborn child or children. Their finance does play a major part in their decision of about abortion. However‚ it is a decision that

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    Hemingway’s Use of Implication in “Hills Like White Elephants.” In the early 1920’s‚ editors ignored Hemmingway’s story “Hills Like White Elephants” because‚ they felt it was not what the public wanted. Not until the 1990’s did it become one of Ernest Hemmingway’s most anthologized short stories. “Hills Like White Elephants” has a single storyline and it takes place in a single day. The male character “Man” appears to mirror Hemmingway’s own life with his not so wise way of handling difficult situations

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    “The Mother” Gwendolyn Brooks In the poem “The Mother” by Gwendolyn Brooks‚ she touches on the controversial issues abortion; and the pain that every mother must face in case they choose to get their child aborted. The author gives a broad and general dramatic description on how mothers may feel after the whole situation. Throughout the poem the speaker show signs of grief‚ regret and pain. Also the speaker’s bring us to her emotional state of mind and expresses her point of view. “The Mother” can

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    Abortion Web Assignment

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    statistics‚ since 1973 there have been nearly 50 million abortions; there are approximately 1.6 million abortions per year. Women have abortions for various reasons. In some cases‚ women can get impregnated by sexual assault and may choose to abort the premature life. There may also be a lack of financial support that can affect

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    The Right Kind Of Choice Composition lll/English2001 South University Online Chad May December 10‚ 2012 Abortion is one of the most controversial and debated topics of this day. Abortions; the practice of removing a fertilized egg from a mother has become a highly debated issue in American culture. The reason for this is whether or not the induced expulsion of the fetus is considered murder or whether or not it is up to the mother and her interests. People that are pro life

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    Benchmark Assignment: Ethical Dilemmas Ethical dilemmas are something that we all face on a daily basis. Whether they involve huge and life changing decisions‚ or small dilemmas that may seem trivial in the course of our days‚ we use our belief systems to help us navigate these dilemmas and choose the best solution for our lives. The results of the decisions we make regarding our ethical dilemmas can have both extreme consequences and incredible benefits to our lives. This paper will examine an

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    abortion

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    Abortion Abortion in certain cases can be an acceptable procedure however not in all cases. I believe abortion is acceptable when particular events arise. If the mother is raped or cannot hold the child or‚ an abortion would be wrong if its incest and the child will come out in with a defect. Abortion is acceptable if the mother has a disease that can be passed down to the child that will harm or kill her baby. If the mother gets an abortion because she can’t support the baby‚ that is not a reason

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    Should Abortion Be Legal?

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    as being the murder of a baby‚ but many argue that the fetus is not a real live human; just a mass of tissue. Just like an appendix‚ a fetus in the first trimester of a woman’s pregnancy cannot live outside the womb‚ giving the mother the right to abort it. The ability of a woman to have control of her body is critical to civil rights and since the fetus cannot live without the mother; it should be her choice. Another argument for pro- choice is the right of a woman to control her own body. Many people

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