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    form. During the late fourth week, the fetus’ begins to have a heartbeat, in week 8 muscle reflexes begin to show, week ten shows significantly more human like facial features, month 5 the begins the journey to fetus movement strong enough for the mother to feel, and finally brain activity begins developing in the seventh

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    “A person is a person no matter how small,” is a famous quote written by Dr. Seuss. This exact quote is linked to the controversial topic of abortion. After the first trimester, the fetus starts to evolve into this little person. No matter how small, a person is a person. Abortions after the first trimester are both wrong and harmful and therefore should be illegal. During the first month, “a primitive face takes form with large dark circles for eyes. The mouth, lower jaw, and throat are developing

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    Introduction Abortion is a debatable question that has been argued over a long period of time. The controversy of abortion has caused or may cause deaths and several violent conflicts between, should abortion be legal or illegal. Abortion is one of the most common medical procedures performed worldwide also known as elective termination of pregnancy (History,2016). Abortion is the destruction of the fetus or unborn child while the child is still in the mother’s womb. This procedure can be done

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    with the intent to kill the baby. Third trimester abortions are the same procedures as those performed in the second trimester, but the United States only allows abortions after twenty-four for medical reasons. Abortion is one of the most controversial debate in the world today. The reason that this is such a hard topic to solve is because of one simple question. When does life begin? The answer to that question would end the debate of whether abortion should be considered murder or not. Viability is

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    her fault? Then the inevitable happens, she’s 3 weeks late in her cycle. She heads to the pharmacy, picks up a small pink box, and 3 hours later she’s crying on the floor of the bathroom. Two lines, two options. She gets an abortion and kills a living being, or she keeps the only thing left linking her to that night, growing inside her. So tell me, what should she do in this situation?

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    A Woman’s Right to Abortion Roe v. Wade, 1973 On January 22, 1973, the supreme court justices came to a decision about abortion. I am going to start off by giving some general information about the laws passed and other events that have led the abortion laws to where they are now. In 1821, Connecticut passed the first law that restricted abortion in the United States. It prohibited the use of toxins to cause a miscarriage. Back then, women usually didn 't know they were pregnant until the baby

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    Why Is Abortion Wrong

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    Is Abortion Wrong? Is abortion wrong? There are adamant supporters on either side of this argument, with the holiness church generally sitting on the side of pro life. Plenty of people have talked about why abortion is wrong, many essays and articles have been written and even whole books dedicated to arguing the logistics of it. Almost everyone has a hard opinion on the topic, yet many people do not fully understand what the issue is, this essay will seek to explain the key problems within the topic

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    believe there are alternatives to abortion. They believe that if a mother cannot cope physically or economically, then there are many childless couples who would willingly adopt the unwanted baby (BBC Ethics, 2014). According to the latest figures, published today by the Office for National Statistics, the number of adoptions in England and Wales in 2011 was 4,734 (ONS, 2012). This includes babies born with disabilities. Prolife groups also protest against abortions on ground of fetal abnormality since

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    The Abortion Debate

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    opposing views on whether abortion should be legalized. The Democratic party mostly supports the insider claimsmaker’s “Pro-choice” movement, which is for abortion. While the Republican party mostly backs the insider claimsmaker’s “Pro-life” movement, which opposes the abortion laws (David). The Pro-life movement advocates that the abortion laws pose a grave threat to society, thus deeming them a social issue. The Pro-life movement uses women’s abuse of the abortion law and lack of consistent

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    when determining if abortion is morally permissible, or wrong including; sentience of the fetus, the fetuses right to life, the difference between adult human beings and fetuses, the autonomy of the pregnant woman, and the legality of abortion. Don Marquis argues that abortion is always morally wrong, excluding cases in which the woman is threatened by pregnancy, or abortion after rape, because fetuses have a valuable future. Mary Anne Warren contends that late term abortions are morally permissible

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