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    Effects of Abortion

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    complications that can result from abortions‚ such as‚ future miscarriages‚ infertility and ectopic pregnancies‚ and even breast cancer. There is a staggering amount of miscarriages that result because of previous abortions. The studies on the physical complications of abortion were once thought to be scare tactics‚ but because of recent studies‚ there has been a discovery of real danger to the future reproductive systems of women. The rate of miscarriages after abortions is a startling figure at 35% higher

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    Summary of points B. Recommendations Abortion Abortion can be defined as ending of pregnancy or termination of pregnancy by choice or one that happens accidentally in case of miscarriage. The pregnancy is removed from the womb‚ either by taking pills which involves taking medicines to cause miscarriage or by surgery. In East Africa abortion is common and is almost always illegal and unsafe. Even though induced abortion is highly restricted in most of Eastern Africa‚ an estimated 2.4 million

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    Vasquez was jailed for 30 years in 2007 on falsified murder charges after suffering miscarriage when she was 18. Her case was treated so badly that they suspected her of having an abortion even though she had a miscarriage and since abortion is banned in El Salvador her case was worse. Due to severe laws on abortion cases in their country‚ they did not even take their time to investigate whether it was truly a miscarriage or an abortion as they claimed‚ but they went ahead and accused her wrongly and

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    These laws covered incidents including assaults that lead to miscarriages as well as self-induced miscarriages. Over the century’s‚ abortion laws have fluctuated in severity as well as how well they are enforced. Pre-modern abortion is a common misconception that abortion laws are something of the 20th century unlike todays methods‚ pre modern societies used herbal remedies as well as specific activities to bring about the desired miscarriage.

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    In Between the Pools and the Gardenias‚ a maid named Marie finds a dead baby in the street. She names it Rose and tells it about her miscarriages‚ her cheating husband‚ and the Dominican pool-cleaner who slept with her once. Marie pretends the house where she works belongs to her and the Dominican man. When the baby rots‚ she covers it with perfume and tries to wash it‚ but she finally decides the flies are trapping Rose’s spirit and buries Rose by the gardenias. The Dominican calls the police‚ claiming

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    Smoking While Pregnant

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    the complications that a normal‚ healthy woman experiences during pregnancy. If the mother smokes cigarettes while pregnant she greatly increases her chances of a miscarriage. “Smoking during pregnancy-particularly beyond the forth month-is hazardous. It has been linked to some 115‚000 miscarriages… a year” (Eisenberg 54). Miscarriage is not the only danger to a developing fetus and the mother. Smoking while pregnant is also linked to major complications during pregnancy such as vaginal bleeding

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    Repercussions of Agent Orange in the Vietnam War Our modern society and technology revolves around many different chemical compounds. Advances in the chemical field of herbicides or pesticides‚ while being beneficial to our society‚ can come at a price. Without proper testing and research‚ harmful chemical compounds may be released into the environment unknowingly. Some compounds‚ even though thoroughly tested‚ may only exhibit malicious effects years after being introduced to the environment.

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    Frida Kahlo's Life

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    multiple times to have children‚ but due to her multiple injuries‚ she had only miscarriages. Frida painted “Henry Ford Hospital” to show all the pain she suffered throughout her multiple miscarriages. It depicts Kahlo lying on a hospital bed‚ nude‚ being surrounded by a fetus‚ a flower‚ a pelvis‚ a snail‚ a female torso‚ and a cruel looking machine “to explain the mechanical part of the whole business.” The miscarriages dominated Frida’s life for a long

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    taken much action to endorse the problem. As a result‚ many of the workers have developed health problems. So‚ can beauty actually be painful? Beauty is pain in fact‚ as Nir revealed that some chemicals in nail products are causes of cancer‚ miscarriages‚ abnormal fetal development‚ and harm to the reproductive health. In addition‚ manicurist are not the only ones being affected‚ as studies have shown that cosmetologist‚ hairdresser‚ and makeup artist are also affected. In addition‚ Dr. Charles

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    David Milgaard

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    punished has always been a risk and a fear on our justice system. As the justice system is handled by humans‚ it is bound to make mistakes and such errors can lead to circumstances in which an innocent is found guilty; this is called a miscarriage of justice. Miscarriage of justice means the failure of a judicial system or court in the administration of justice‚ especially when an innocent is convicted in a crime. An example would be the wrongful conviction of David Milgaard involving the rape and murder

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