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    The process of abortion involves terminating a pregnancy by the removing or expelling of a foetus or embryo from the uterus. A lot of women give reasons like being raped‚ incest‚ financial difficulty and a controversial one is if the child has a disability or defect. However the fact remains that abortion is a very controversial topic because its frequency of occurrence around the world‚ legal consequences‚ and its cultural and religious status varies extensively in different regions of the world

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    arguments for the side they agree with to continue to change the law. The two main side in this argument are pro-life activists and pro-choice activists‚ they disagree with each other on almost everything when it comes to this topic‚ which continues the debate between whether abortion

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    for the heavy heart that comes along with it. It is a topic that many people disagree upon because of what some consider to be ethical. This dilemma is examined and researched with many case studies to prove either side right or wrong in an ethical debate. In discussing both sides‚ it will always be up to the person involved on whether it is truly ethical or not to end the existence of what some consider “just some cells” or a baby. One of the many dilemmas surrounding this topic is whether or not

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    legal to women across the nation. Today struggle still remains on the moral ethics behind it and the question is asked‚ “Is abortion the murder of an unborn child?” and the other question asked today is‚ “should abortion be declared illegal?” The debate over abortion in the United States historically holds ground both politically and socially. America is split into two sides; pro - choice and pro – life‚ both sides have their points that they stand on. To sum it up‚ either a living human is or isn’t

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    Pro Life vs. Pro Choice Abortion is one of the most divisive moral issues of America today. The Roe vs. Wade court case in 1973 made the debate national. This case was filed by a pregnant woman‚ Norma McCorvey‚ against Henry Wade‚ the district attorney of Texas. In Texas‚ abortion was illegal. This court case overturned the previous law on abortion and made it a right to privacy between a woman and her doctor up until the third trimester in order to coincide with the 14th Amendment and also balance

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    Implications of Prenatal Diagnosis for the Human Right to Life There have been a number of public heated debates on the implication of prenatal diagnosis for the human right to life. A number of researchers and scholars have provided various reasons as to why a genetic factor should be taken into account while making decisions regarding abortion and other related aspects. Although in the recent past people made decisions majorly on grounds of poverty‚ prevailing war and inadequate resources‚ genetic

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    unethical‚ while some see it as a necessity. Whether the fetus is one or forty-five weeks old‚ many still see it as murder. At what point of the term of a woman’s pregnancy‚ is a fetus considered a human being? This issue is still up for further debate. The debate in regards to abortion stems from whether a woman should have the right to end her pregnancy or give birth. I personally do not believe in abortion‚ however‚ I also believe it is a woman’s right to make that decision‚ especially in situations

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    Abortion is the termination of a fetus done purposely to prevent the birth of a child. Since abortions are now easier‚ less dangerous and more accessible than they once were; they have become the target of debate in every aspect of our lives. The issue of abortion has caused many heated debates in politics‚ religion and society in general; yet both sides seem to only see one side of the picture and avoid the issue as whole. One way of examining whether abortion is right or wrong is to look at whether

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    Print. Head‚ Tom. “Does a Fetal Have Rights?” About.com. Ed. New York Times Company. 2011 22 Apr. 2012 <http://civilliberty.about.com/od/abortion/p/fetus_rights.htm> Meyers‚ Chris. The Fetal Position: A Rational Approach to the Abortion Debate. Amherst‚ NY: Prometheus‚ 2010. Print.

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    Richard Stith is an adamant advocate of the pro-choice side of the abortion debate. In his “Why Pro-Life Arguments Sound Absurd‚” Stith makes a fool of himself by making a pro-life argument under the claim of pro-choice. He states‚ “Suppose we’re back in the pre-digital days and you’ve just taken a fabulous photo‚ one you know you

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