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    regulations on when a woman can get an abortion because as a society we should assume the best of women. It should be assumed that women who choose to have an abortion do it for the right reasons, and are not deciding to have an abortion just because they can. However not all women choose to have an abortion for the right reason, but ultimately it is their decision. Everyone should be allowed to choose what they want to do with their bodies. The women who have abortions for the wrong reasons such as spite

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    Poor, illegal, and having just become a teenage parent four years prior, my mother faced a difficult decision to make. Should she continue struggling through life as a single parent of two children or walk down to the local abortion clinic and make life a little easier for herself? Having had the fear of the Almighty One instilled in her from a very young age and taught the importance of every life, my mother made a choice that lead to my birth. Just like my mother, many women--both young and old--face

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    Abortion: The Battle for Integrity On January 22, 1973, one pregnant woman made a radical argument to legalize abortion to the Dallas County Court in Texas that would dramatically shake the future of America. This young pregnant women known as Roe defiantly claimed to the assembly that the Texas laws for abortion were unconstitutional. The laws to establish abortion were authorized by the state governments at that time, and specifically the Texas laws ruled abortion illegal unless the mother’s life

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    The highly controversial matter of abortion has been lurking in and out of many governmental discussions and debates. It has lasted for many decades and was highly practiced until the 1880s when laws and regulations were put into effect. Recently, this topic has been brought up once again and is focused on areas mainly the Southern and Western parts of the United States. Abortion is one of those topics where it can go either way; it’s either pro-life or pro-choice. Both are two very different sides

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    million pregnancies each year in the United States, 1.6 million end up in abortion” (Hern). Because of the numerous traumatic psychological, physical, and overall irresponsible behavior or actions constantly encouraged due to abortion, it should be banned, and forever illegal. Killing one’s own fetus has been linked to psychological distress which has been channeled into many different cases of substance abuse. “Induced abortion has been linked to increased rates of substance abuse, especially among

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    Philosophy 101 12/8/2011 An Argument That Abortion Is Wrong. The purpose of this essay is to set out an argument that abortion is wrong. Some claim that only in “rare” instances, such as rape or within a few days of contraception, abortion is acceptable. I will agree that there are certain circumstances that abortion is more “acceptable” than other times, albeit however few and far between these instances arise. Instances that make abortion more “okay” are rape, and once it is discovered that the

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    77% of anti-abortion advocates are men, 100% of them will never have to make the choice of whether or not to have an abortion. Why do men have the right to say things and are allowed to input their opinion about abortions when the majority of them won't ever get an abortion or have to decide if they are ready to take care of an unexpected child. There are many reasons that women choose to have an abortion, and the decision is often never made hastily or without thought. There are often circumstances

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    Why Abortion Is Wrong

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    live, and no one should have the ability to take that right away. Abortion is harmful and wrong because it is immoral to kill an innocent human being, carries out many risks that affect the mother’s health physically and mentally, and is selfish for many reasons. Firstly, abortion kills the innocent lives of babies. In America, about 1.21 million abortions occur a year (National center of health). According to the Centers

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    is abortion because if a mother can kill her own child, what is left for me to kill you and you to kill me? There is nothing in between” (Mother Teresa). The greatest type of love is between a mother and her child. It is unconditional and if that love can be destroyed by abortion, then peace could never exist. Taking a life of another human being through abortion is immoral. “Abortion has been performed for thousands of years, and in every society that has been studied” (“History of Abortion”). Abortion

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    to have an abortion” (“Reproductive Rights”). No person should be given the grievance of being heavily forced to carry and bring an unwanted child into the world. However, in many countries, such as Uganda and Iran, it is illegal to have an abortion. The right to have an abortion should be a guaranteed basic right for women because it is their body and they should be allowed to make

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