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    adoption over abortion. From the different point of views there are plenty of facts that supports either claims of opinion on the subject of abortion, such as some articles give reasons why abortion is necessary ,and the other articles give example how is adoption is more humane than abortion. In several situations abortion is considered acceptable through many reasons, in the article ¨Why Doctors Need Not Prosecution for Gender-related Abortions¨ written

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    Abortion is a tough topic in which you can only decide to be either for or against it. There is a huge amount of people who believe that abortion should be legal and that everyone should respect that decision; however, there is also people who are against this ideology and believe that abortion is something immoral and should be illegal. People, who is pro-abortion, prefer to say that they are pro-choice. They like better this term because they say that they aren’t fighting for abortions, instead

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    ABORTION      I am against abortion for a couple of reasons. I believe adopting instead of aborting is a better decision. Abortion is murder. Condoms are available and inexpensive. There are also other forms of birth control. Some people say it’s their choice so I think people should choose wisely, by not killing a baby. There are also many programs in the U.S. that will aid people financially, for people who claim to be financially unfit to raise a child.      I

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    Abortion is outlawed in Brazil and it carries a penalty of up to three years in jail, but the Zika virus outbreak in the country is prompting some women to break the law just to make sure that they do not give birth to a baby with microcephaly. Marina Leite had her 28-week pregnancy terminated in February after she had trouble speaking and breathing. Her doctors also told her that she had too much amniotic fluid, an indication that her baby had severe deformities possibly caused by the Zika virus

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    would happen if people didn’t have abortion as an option? Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by resulting in or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus. In 1973 abortion became legal in the US, which government had made it legal because they felt that the advances in modern medicines now made abortions “relatively safe.” So they decided to not ban them from people. Anti- abortion legislation was part of a backlash against the growing movements for suffrage

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    Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. Abortion is one of the many options on what to do if you are pregnant. The abortion debate has gone on for several decades and has been a repeating debate. Although some may disagree, Abortion should be illegal because it causes physiological damage, kills innocent babies, and breaks God's law. Women with a history of abortion have higher rates of anxiety, depression, alcohol

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    have to make abortion illegal unless you have reasonable exceptions, make peace with same-sex marriage issue, pay men and women equally if they deserve it, and not accepting Syrian refugees for the risk of our own country’s protection. Over time, society let abortions become normal to hear about. In your past votes, you have been against abortions, which I also completely agree with, but we should also take in some considerations as well. Most people understand “... abortion always

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    The definition of abortion is the discontinuation cycle of the pregnant female. It also consists of the removal of a fetus, or an embryo that is ineligible for survival (Brittanica’s Editorial Staff 1). The definition of abortion is not as simple as the debate over the abortion issue. A statement is never censored in the aspect of human life, but simply left open for awareness. A defenseless baby, who has not yet had the chance to breathe and function as a human being, is frowned upon by many unsupported

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    Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy before the embryo or fetus is advanced enough to live outside of its mother's womb. This concept has been debated and practiced for thousands of years. The first mentions were from 500 A.D. among Jewish scholars who debated on whether a child who had not been born had rights of its own or not. The conclusion was that a child would have rights like any other person after he or she had been born (Lopez, 2012). There are many reasons why a woman would choose

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    States think that abortion is wrong and it is killing a live baby. I think differently though. I think that abortion is okay, is perfectly legal and isn’t hurting anything. People say it’s hurting our population and it’s against the “baby’s” individual rights. Here I will state why this isn’t doing any harm to our community and it’s not wrong. Another thing that people are arguing about is if abortion should be a state right to determine whether it is right or not. I support abortion because I feel

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