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    Abortion Introduction The social issue that I have chosen to write about for this history and ethics paper is abortion. Abortion is a topic that is highly talked about in today time as well as in history. With the topic abortion, there are several issues, problem, significant events, trends, laws and people that I been involved in the topic regrading abortion. There are over 1.1 million abortions each year in the United States, while the highest rate if abortion in the United States is the highest

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    The Abortion Issue Essay

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    The Abortion Issue The 1973 Supreme Court decision in the case of Roe vs. Wade is the foundation for our current abortion policy as well as the cause of so much controversy today. Though always an issue, nothing prior can compare to the momentum that it has now. In the span of 30 years since the ruling, the combination of science, morals and religion have spun off numerous sub-issues to the effect that people have been left either aligned to one side of the argument, or caught in the middle, unable

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    The Abortion Question The morality of induced abortion is one of the most controversial moral issues of our time. Abortion has grown to be one, if no the most, debated argument of modern times. In the following web-page, we will be discussing abortion in three of its major aspects: Public Opinion, Congress and Courts, and Interest groups. Abortion is the ending of a pregnancy before birth, resulting in the death of the embryo or fetus. Abortion is an issue in which most people have an opinion

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    particular that caught the eye of many who weren't yet aware of the deliberation was when President Trump decided to sign an executive order on January 23, 2017 concerning the defunding of Planned Parenthood (Richardson). Not only did he sign this policy surrounded by seven privileged white men, but he signed it two days after the largest peaceful protest in U.S. history: The Women’s March. This matter does not only concern women, but it concerns men and children as well. As an organization, Planned

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    Fetal Tissue

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    scientists receive fetal tissue from abortions, and they grow fetal cells in petri dishes. To create vaccines, they infect fetal cells to generate large amounts of the virus, which they then harvest and purify. Regulations have been in place since the 1990s, restricting fetal tissue research to only be used under certain circumstances. The decision to abort must already be made before doctors can ask about fetal tissue donation, the doctors performing the abortion cannot receive any profit or payment

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    Although abortion was decriminalized in 1973, the fight for abortion rights did not end with Roe v. Wade. Just in the past three years, there have been systematic restrictions on abortion rights sweeping the country sate by state. In 2013, 22 states enacted 70 antiabortion measures, including pre-viability abortion bans, unnecessary doctor and clinic procedures, limits on medicated abortion, and bans on insurance coverage of abortion In 2011, 92 abortion restrictions were enacted, an in 2012, that

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    According to Peters, (2014), “the real challenge of public policy on abortion is that a pro-choice position legally affirms the fundamental claim of women’s equality as full moral agents....This affirmation of women’s moral power is at odds with the patriarchal attitude that still promotes women…as in

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    Discussion On Abortion

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    (2011). The global gag rule (also known as the Mexico City Policy) is a rule that prevents any organization (including UN agencies) receiving U.S. international family planning funds from providing counseling or referrals for abortion or advocating for access to abortion services in their country even with their own money (PIA, (2015); Guttmacher, (2015); Jones, (2011). Though it has political connotations, I say it is a national policy that keeps changing

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    Silliman et al. (2004) in the textbook advanced the definition of reproductive rights beyond abortion. Silliman et al. (2004) was more specific in discussing the struggle and efforts of a specific group (Women of Color) in fighting through the different forms of oppression placed on their reproductive rights by the White community. Silliman et al. (2004) discussed the roles of federal population policies in encouraging racism and discrimination against black women. Both talked about principles of

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    get your way I used to think abortion is really a personal choice until I learned my aunt’s choice. After borrowing enough money form my relatives, she finally gets an appointment for her abortion. For my aunt, likes many low-income women on Medicaid in Texas, the only choice for their unwanted pregnancy is either high-cost and late-term abortions or giving birth. This choice is not from their personal preferences, but is influenced with abortion legislations. Abortion has been legalized since 1973

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