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    Brandon Misouria-Yeong August 4‚ 2013 Abortion is too complex to feel one way about. Before I read Anna Quindlen’s Article I myself never knew what exactly pro-choice and Pro-life exactly meant‚ I just knew it was something that was always a heated debate between politics. But after reading this article I myself feel that with enough information that I’m both a prochoice and prolife supporter‚ I think a women shouldn’t be allowed to just Abort a Pregnancy without a really good explanation

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    Abortion is one of the most controversial and hot issues debated‚ and is an issue that will never be agreed upon‚ just going round and round in circles. By bringing morals‚ which are derived from personal conscience‚ into the question of whether the government should abortions‚ this matter has been promoted to a higher level of argument. It is no longer viewed as a decision made from choice but as a question of principals‚ and these concepts have led to a full-blown argument concerning matters that

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    Pro-Choice

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    What is Pro-Choice? Pro-Choice refers to the belief that a woman has the right to abort a baby from her body. Most people do not know how they stand on this subject. Usually a touchy subject‚ it is often kept a secret. I did extensive research on this subject after my older sister got an abortion. At first I was upset by the fact that she did it but now I realize that it was her choice and not mine. I feel that a woman has the right to do what she wants to her body. If a woman does not feel that

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    Cagan 1 Erica Cagan ENC1103.036/Prof. Bieze December 2‚ 2011 Word Count: 1147 Her Choice If a woman doesn’t have control over her own body‚ than does she have any control at all? Abortion has fostered one of the most controversial‚ contentious and ethical debates in the United States. People divide themselves into two groups: pro-life and pro-choice. Pro-life argues that abortion is murder‚ and the mother has no right to take the life of a potential child. Prochoice “ refers to the political and

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    freedom of choice and freedom of expression‚ yet we are not free. The oppositions of society create restraints for women seeking abortions. The pro-choice view of abortion believes that every woman has the right to an abortion. In addition‚ women have full control to make decisions concerning their bodies. From this standpoint‚ it is believed that life does not begin until birth. Pro-choice activists do not encourage abortion in any way. Rather‚ they acknowledge the implications of an abortion and imply

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    Yorgakieva English Philology‚ 41774 May 10‚ 2010 Abortion – a Woman’s Choice Giving birth is maybe one of the greatest things in woman’s life and this feeling can only be described by those who had the chance to become mothers. As we all know‚ however‚ every action in the world has its counteraction. In this sense we can consider abortion as the counteraction of giving birth. The question about whether a woman should be allowed to make an abortion or not‚ still remains one of the actual matters

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    Abortion a Woman Choice

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    Abortions: The Choice is the Woman’s Abortion is one of the most controversial topics of this era. What is abortion? Abortion is defined as the removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the uterus resulting or causing the death of the fetus or embryo. The people who believe abortion is wrong and should not be allowed are called Pro-Life activist. Those who believe abortion is the woman’s choice because it’s her body are called Pro-Choice activist. Pro-life activists debate that all

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    Abortion: a Woman's Choice

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    3rd‚ 2012 Abortion: A Woman’s Choice The controversial debate over abortion laws has been the focus of much political and societal attention over the past century. The term “pro-choice” outlines the belief that a women should have the right to control her own body‚ and in turn‚ the right to an induced abortion. The main concern of pro-life supporters is for the health of the unborn fetus in the woman’s womb‚ regarding it as an individual with rights to life‚ and that abortion is an extreme

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    concern of the living when regarding abortion. Although the nonliving should be considered when contemplating an abortion‚ the primary focus should be on the mother. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy and is becoming an increasingly volatile issue; a topic that almost everybody has a stance on. Abortion opponents or “Pro-lifers” believe that the fetus is a human being at the moment of conception‚ and abortion therefore is murder. Those against abortion also agree that the government should

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    The debate of abortion has been one trending topic for decades. It is especially common in politics‚ where some Democrats are pro-choice and Republicans are pro-life. However‚ women should have the right to receive an abortion. The government shouldn’t have to determine someone’s decisions. It’s also good for women to decide about an abortion because they could be unstable‚ and it’s what’s best for the child. The government‚ no matter what the case may be‚ should never be the ones to choose someone’s

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