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    Stem Cell Research: Right to Life It’s characteristic for most people to automatically jump to the conclusion that all stem cells come from an aborted fetus. Well, this is not true, and this is where the controversy begins. Stem cell research is the study of cells within the body that can develop into another and completely different cell during life, for example a stem cell that was used to create your skin as a skin graft, could now be constructing cells in your blood or bone marrow. When it…

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    and there are always people for it. I will be persuading you to be Pro-life. There are so many negatives of abortion. It is the murder of a child. Ninety nine percent of all of the abortions in the United States are for convenience. The amount of rape, inscest, and risk to the mother 's life all add up to one percent. Also, the start of life is at conception. To start off, it takes away the right to live. It is a human right to be able to decide if you want to live, is it not? If the parents…

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    they are on is the right side? Well a compromise must be made, one that both sides can agree on and walk away happy. With this solution years of bickering could have been spent going in a positive direction. What that would look like is people spending time and resources on teaching abstinence and providing medication that will stop unplanned pregnancies…

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    have a great impact on the mother’s physical and mental health whether it is long-term or a short-term health condition. Before abortion, many should take consideration of another option such as adoption after all, “A child should not lose its right to life because its father or mother was a sexual criminal or a deviant. [ CITATION Mic90 l 1033 ]” So, therefore abortion is a matter than everyone should go against for. Many would agree that abortion could lead or affect the mother’s health…

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    think as a country we’ll ever reach a consensus on what the right thing is. I’m pro choice because I don’t think we have the right to tell someone what to do with their own body especially when that person is a woman. Also I’m pro death because some criminals commit crimes that the only reasonable punishment for that crime is death. The government should never control what people can or can’t do when it comes to their bodies or private life, if the government tries to intrude…

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    Live Action is a pro-life, non-profit organization which started in a 15-year old girl's living room. Lila Rose was looking at a book in her living room one evening and the pictures horrified her. They were pictures of babies that were aborted. Lila decided that day to make a difference. She gathered up a group of friends and encouraged them to give presentations to local groups in the community to educate them about the violence of abortion and humanity of the pre-born. When Lila went to…

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    against abortion? Absolutely not, but this bold line still hooks religious readers and further convinces them of the author 's point. Another popular strategy of the anti-abortion groups is scare tactics. A prime example is the website Priests For Life, which boasts “Aborted Baby Images” and even offers readers a chance to “See a video of an abortion procedure”. Although few may actually visit this page, simply the idea of such horrific images is enough to make readers most uncomfortable. A few…

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    The most important theme shown in both novels is life choices. I say this because we often see how the life choices they make are often leading them to good or bad paths. Jeanette decides to move out once she was done her junior year in highschool. When she did this her life was stable , she was working and lived with her sister Lori . This life choice that she decided to take leaded her to have a job, a home, and of course later on a husband. Almost at the end Jeannette stated, “but this is…

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    What Happened To the “Right to life”? Since adolescence, there is the teaching of death and that murder without justification is wrong. By knowing that, what exactly is capital punishment? Oxford Dictionaries defines capital punishment as “the legally authorized killing of someone as a punishment for a crime” (Capital Punishment, Oxford). Methods of capital punishment included gas chambers, oxygen deprivation, firing squads, electrocution, and the most commonly used, lethal injection (Death…

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    what she wants to do with her body. Thomson supports her arguments by using examples comparing the life of a fetus inside the mother’s womb to the life of a violinist without kidneys. Author John T. Noonan argues against abortion in his article titled “An Almost Absolute Value in History published in 1970 in The Morality of Abortion: Legal and Historical Perspectives. Noonan points out that the life of a fetus depends on the love and care of the mother. He makes his point by providing many…

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