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    values. Because of life and death situations, late abortions should be an option for the birth mother. Abortion to those who are anti, consider it murder. But no one really knows when a human life actually begins. Pro-lifers believe that life begins at the moment of conception, while pro-choice supporters believe they are still just a mass of tissue. According to The Huffington Post, in the article, “This Is What It’s Really Like To Have A Late-Term Abortion” (Lindsey Averill). There was a…

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    The attitude towards abortion has always been and still is very controversial. However, it has changed over time. There has been an increasing number of abortions cases throughout the world. In developed countries, abortion is legal where in most developing countries do not encourage abortion. Each country in the world has different legality, cultural, and religious statuses and perceptions of abortion. Abortion is the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can…

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    lives of unborn children, the law is never enough. Government funds need to go to health clinics that do not provide abortions instead of going to Planned Parenthood because the government funds are allowing Planned Parenthood to kill unborn babies. Pro-choice or proponents of abortion believe abortion should be legal because a woman will resort to unsafe and dangerous procedures, which will endanger the woman’s health.…

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    Dear Editor. I took great issue to your editorial (”Why I Am A Pro-Life Feminist: Women’s Rights and Abortion ”Rights” Don’t Mix”, Emily Derois, Aug 29), as the author of this article makes some bold claims. Being a feminist, I could not help but react to the title. To me, feminism means that every woman has the right to her own body and can do whatever she chooses with it, and neglecting a woman’s right to have an abortion is a serious breach in the feminist ideology. The author has their…

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    It would be a much easier route for me to be against abortion because who really wants to “kill a baby” as the church and pro-life supporters phrase it? But by obeying everything a religious institution or angry protester tells me, I would forget that the decision to abort a child remains to be decided by the mother alone and none other. So, I definitely won’t be going to…

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    Discussion 12.2 Question #1 The Supreme Court should in fact adopt a more narrow view of First Amendment speech protection in an effort to possibly curb hate crimes that may be associated with such speech. Unfortunately end of the Supreme Court hate speech is protected as long as it does not prevent an intent or an immediate threat to an individual. In the regards to the Westboro Baptist Church those individuals who are protesting especially at a funeral of a fallen soldier may not exhibit any…

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    In regards to reproductive justice and reproductive justice organizing for Latinas there are many Issues, desires and challenges. Many of the issues begin with the various myths and stereotypes about Latina women that are untrue. Part of their fight is to reclaim their humanity and redefine their identity as a group and individually. Latinas are often stereotyped as oversexed or as illegal immigrants aspiring to have children born in the US in order to obtain citizenship and government…

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    He does not begin by describing the characteristics of a fetus, as so many anti-abortion and pro-choice arguments do. Instead, he begins by investigating the commonly accepted moral assumption that killing a fully grown adult is wrong. Why, he asks, is it wrong to kill an adult? The answer he supplies is that it is not the act of killing itself…

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    Abortion: The Slaughter of Innocence Giana Diaco Broward College Author Note Giana Diaco, English & Journalism Department, Broward College. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Giana Diaco, English & Journalism Department, Broward College, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33023. Contact: diacg1@mail.broward.edu Abortion: The Slaughter of Innocence Should abortion be legal? Is abortion murder? Is it morally right? Many have argued about these questions, and both…

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    In the novel Unwind, Neal Shusterman shows his outlook on today’s society with the disagreement on the debate of abortion. Shusterman portrays the novel after a second civil war, in which brought the process of unwinding, which is a form of retroactive abortion that results in the dismembering of children. This form of retroactive abortion was seen to be the only solution to keep peace to the nation, which only created a dystopia type of society which can be seen in the Hunger Games. This novel…

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