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    influence with health care policy (AAACN, n.d.). The controversial topic of a woman’s right to choose is a constant in healthcare policy. The pro-life movement vs the pro-choice movement has been debating for decades. A nurse has an intimate role in care of these patients and personal beliefs may influence her willingness to care for these patients. A recent ruling in Texas rejected a proposed bill that would greatly hinder a woman’s ability to obtain a safe abortion in that state. Whole Women’s

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    Should Abortion Be Legal?

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    financially stable (you are still in high school) and your parents definitely will not support that decision. You are not even sure if you are pregnant, that is just what the CVS brand pregnancy test said. What is your next step? Abortion? Maybe you do not support abortions. Adoptions? Ideal, but you are not sure where to go for adoption referrals. What options do you have? Well, what if you knew about an organization that could provide you with guidance and options? What if your school taught

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    Analyzing Religion and Politics on Abortion Abortion has been a worldwide problem dating back to the 5th century, and nowadays it cuts through all religious denomination causing divide and discord in people’s religious stand against or for it. The 1760 BCE has shown the earliest written records about abortion in which fines were levied against the perpetrators of these crimes. The fines against this crime have been accounted in the Code of Hammurabi. In 515- 500 BCE, the Chinese wrote a note that

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    people think that abortion is cruel and unethical, but I completely disagree. President Donald Trump signed a ban on federal money going to international groups that perform or provide information on abortions. Women from all states of America were outraged because of the fact that he is a man making a decision on women’s health care. Abortion is something that both parents experience, but only the woman has to undergo the procedure and feel the immediate pain of it. The policy that was signed requires

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    The topic Abortion is a controversial matter affecting our society. People feel as though there are pro & cons of the procedures being done. Which cause all branches of the US Government to engage action on the issue. The supreme court, Legislators, Presidential is now ending the federal funding of abortions. Abortion rights causes arguments amongst men and women who support and don’t support it. Regardless of the bitterness in political debate of abortion it can be overcome by compassion. The executive

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    Research Paper on Abortion I have chosen to write my research paper on one of the most controversial topics in today’s society that I could think of. I chose this topic because it something that is often argued and fought over, but most individuals do not actually know all the facts and statistics about the specific topic. I have chosen to write my research paper about abortion. I hope that I can persuade my readers that abortion is an immoral act, an act that should not be thought of so lightly

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    NARAL Case Study

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    NARAL moved its headquarters to Washington, D.C to be closer to political life to share their ideas and be persuasive to influence the government and change laws about the opposition of abortion. After a regular meeting in 1969, The Planning Committee announced the purpose of NARAL as: “NARAL, recognizing the basic human right of a woman to limit her own reproduction, is dedicated to the elimination of all laws and practices that would compel any woman to bear a child against her will. To that end

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    The second part of reforming the Republican Party involves enacting stricter gun regulations to decrease the amount of gun violence in the United States. The official policy from the Republican platform believes that all law-abiding citizens should have the right to own guns (2016 Republican Party Platform). However, recent mass shootings in California and Texas has called into question on whether the regulations that are in place are enough, or if there should be tougher background checks and restrictions

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    ambivalence about Planned Parenthood, voicing support for its health-related services other than abortion, and his daughter Ivanka has urged him to tread carefully on the issue, concerned about the possible political repercussions of the Republican effort to defund the organization altogether. As a middle ground, Mr. Trump has proposed preserving federal funding for Planned Parenthood if it stops providing abortion services. The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Committee on the Elimination

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    Lee (Anny) Abortion has been a controversial issue historically and even now in the 21st century, it remains a disputable topic. According to NHS (2014) Abortion, abortion can be defined as “the medical process of ending a pregnancy so it does not result in the birth of a baby”. There are many controversies over morality in relation to abortion. Each country has different abortion policies (some forbid abortion by law), and the extent to which abortion is allowed is different. This

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