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    Short Paper Assignment – Abortion Abortion is an ongoing controversy that surrounds moral, legal, and religious issues. The debate of abortion is split into two main movements, pro-life and pro-choice. Pro-life is concerned with the rights of the unborn fetus, while pro-choice is concerned with the woman’s rights over her own body. The abortion debate has become a political and legal issue, with anti-abortion campaigners seeking to expand anti-abortion laws while abortion rights campaigners…

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    Since the legalization of abortion, religious and conservative political entities have pushed all their efforts to make the process of getting an abortion more strenuous. This topic explores ethics and reasoning behind the two sides of abortion; pro-choice and pro-life. There are two main principles that can be associated with this topic; a woman’s privacy and the definition of life. There are certain consequences associated with each side. For example, if someone aborts a baby it might be…

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    This study also strived to understand why this policy has not been changed when there is a pro-choice President who has stated that he is committed to reproductive rights . And most importantly this study aims to offer suggestions on how the pro-choice movement in the United States could change policy that would help women in areas of conflict get the care that they need. In order to fully understand why this issue exists…

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    Pro-choice is when you advocate for legalized abortion. The opposite of that is when you vote for pro-life. Pro-life is when you oppose abortion and euthanasia.(Google) I am in the middle of pro choice and pro life. As stated above I believe this isn’t just a heartfelt decision, but also a decision you should be making with your brain. Many people will bring up, bringing an unwanted child into the world is a crime, and forcing a woman to have a child against her will is morally wrong. Motherhood…

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    while at the same time abortion protest occur. There are two main stances on abortion: pro-life and pro-choice. There are also the people that have mixed views and they share beliefs from pro-life and pro-choice. Pro-life is when people are against abortion and for the rights of the unborn child. Pro-choice is when people are for abortion and the rights of women. When people share views from pro-life and pro-choice, they are against abortion unless there are circumstances that makes abortion…

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    Roe Vs. Wade Case Study

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    This article discussed the timeline of woman's rights to have an abortion. Before the 1960's abortions were illegal and it wasn't until around 1967 that a few states started legalizing abortions for special cases. Some of the special cases that allowed you to have an abortions were things like, rape, incest, issues with the mother and/or baby's health. In 1973, after the Roe vs. Wade case, the supreme court cut laws the limited access for women to get abortions. The issue at hand is there are…

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    Wade, the Pro-Life movement has also had a large impact on societal views of abortion. The National Abortion Rights Action League and the National Right to Life Committee are just a few of the hundreds of organizations fighting against abortion in the United States. Before the legalization of abortion in 1973, these groups defined themselves as “anti-abortion,” but after their major loss due to the decision, they began to use terminology such as “pro-life.” They started to use this…

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    continue to disagree on certain matters without taking others’ opinions into account. The same can be said when it comes to the topic of abortion. There are those who agree with abortion (those who are pro-choice) and those who disagree with abortion and find it equal to murder (those who are pro-life). In any case, when it comes to both parties abortion is still known as a shameful act. When a woman decides to have an abortion, many may believe that she is committing murder and others may…

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    all raises millions of women’s eyebrows living within the country that continue to fight government officials for the right to have access to abortions. While both pro-choice and pro-life supporters agree they are in disagreement on human life, pro-choice focuses on women’s right to make their own decision in relation to abortion while pro-life is against women having abortions in whole. Should women have the right to do as they wish with their own bodies? How has the medical field handled…

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    Pro-Conviction Analysis

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    The pro-choice conviction relies on the belief that abortion should be legalized, and that women have the right to control their own bodies. Pro-choice arguments include the fact that legalized abortions are a safe procedure, it allows the woman to have control over her own body, it is not a mean to replace contraceptive methods and it should not be considered murder. One of the pro-choice arguments in order to legalize abortion is based on the concept that women seeking an abortion can seek…

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