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    Abortion has been a widely contested topic throughout our history. For many religious reasons abortion has been looked down upon and is described as something as awful as murder. What is often neglected to be put in perspective is the situation in which abortion is used. The stigma around the word abortion deters women from seeking out procedures like this for fear of judgement and shame. Abortion, when used in the right context, can be the best choice for both the mother and the unborn child.…

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    Since the colonies of America broke away from Great Britain, the debate on abortion has been disputed. Common law descending from those made in its mother country, several states- beginning with Connecticut-adopted the idea to outlaw abortion after the so called “quickening”. This was the common term used for when movement was felt during pregnancy. The Fourteenth Amendment states, “nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any…

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    the sense of hope for humanity is lost. So why is murder different than abortion? Is a fetus not a form of living life? When a human kills another human, no matter the age, they are labeled as a murderer. It is injustice for women to have the choice to abort their child. If the woman chooses to put herself in a predicament that she knows there is a possibility of pregnancy, she should not be able to choose abortion. Abortion is not a form of birth control. One individual that took fighting for…

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    decide to kill him or her. Abortion has been growing more and more popular, which means more and more babies are going to be killed. Since abortion was legalized in 1973, more than 57 million unborn babies have been killed by their would-be-mothers. If we people of this generation do not take a stand to say abortion is murder, only God knows how many of His creations will be ruthlessly killed. On average, there are about 3,332 abortions every day. Any point-of-view abortion is looked at from,…

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    Abortion has been a great controversial issue for many years. According to (National Abortion Federation), abortion first was legal in the United States. In the mid-to-late eighteen hundreds it all changed. During those times it became illegal. Now it is legal in all of the United States. In all states they at least have one abortion clinic. It has been hard to ban abortion completely. I believe that it should be illegal around the world. First off, abortion is murder. It is an innocent human…

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    Hi my name is Linda Nguyen, I am here to persuade you on why abortion should be made illegal. INTRODUCTOIN They have a heart. They have a brain. They have feet and they have hands. A developing baby with the world at its feet, will die because parents choose to deprive them of a life that is rightfully theirs by irresponsibly and cruelly choosing to abort them. Women currently have access to abortion clinics in which they can end their child’s life because it is either unwanted or inconvenient…

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    Is Abortion Acceptable? In the news, social media, television, and more, the topic of abortion is narrowed into two options: pro-life or pro-choice. There are no simple facts or statistics to discredit one viewpoint and establish a correct choice. Whether or not you support abortion depends on a variety of factors such as gender, religion, political party, experience with the subject, and so on. Personally, despite being a Catholic in which abortion is considered a sin, I have always found…

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    Thomson examines the conflict that exists to explain when life begins to determine morality. Individuals that see termination as morally righteous constitute their position when the life of the fetus is not considered human. Individuals that see abortion as immoral stand by the fact that life begins at conception and the right of the child is always in effect. In my essay, I will argue Thomson’s claim of situational justification in the case of failed contraception to be used as an acceptable…

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    many is that there are only two sides to the issue of abortion. One is either a supporter of abortion or they are against it; there is no middle ground. There is a clear and distinct rift between the two groups of people. However, I believe that there can be a middle ground. People should recognize this middle and come together to discuss their thoughts and opinions in a safe and secure manner. There are activists who protest outside of abortion clinics and many clinics have even been vandalized…

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    Pro-abortionists say it is wrong to make abortion illegal in the United States because, you deny women’s right to health care. Therefore, the pro-abortionists in other words believe that, to deny a woman her right to choose an abortion, is an attack on her rights. Know that you understand the general ideas of the pro-abortion sect; we will now address something that not many people do today realize. In our times you will always hear, on the subject of abortion; from either side of the debt;…

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