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    Also, decline in China’s birth rate impacts on the military in China. For example, the number of soldiers reduce every year in China because of the lake of young people to serve the nation and protect it . Older soldiers can not work and defend on them country in the future; they also impact on ensuring the quality of training the army and they will not mastering responsibility. Moreover , decreasing the number of workers , such as, doctors, managers, and engineers. This policy will cause a lake

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    Morality Of Abortion

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    The ideological bent of the state’s message is further shown by the statute’s use of what can be described as “loaded” language. The statute refers not to a “fetus” or an “embryo,” but to a “child,” despite the fact that “child” is not the medically appropriate term for a fetus too young to survive outside the womb. While one might argue that this is mere semantics, it is fair to say that much of the political debate surrounding abortion access is fought over semantics—that “the morality of abortion

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    Abortion Inhumane

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    One issue that I feel strongly about is the right to LEGAL Abortion. I feel as the woman should have the right to do what she wants with her body and how she uses it, but I also say that abortion should be done correctly and safely. I feel we should this right available to everyone, because it is not fair for someone to choose how another person lives and chooses what they do with their lives. It should not matter how 'inhumane' and 'uncaring' it its. If we were to suddenly to care about that, as

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    interrupts a natural biological process. Documented complications include: hemorrhage, infection, cervical damage, uterine perforation, pelvic inflammatory disease, and retained fetal or placental tissue. These complications can also affect future fertility. Many people think that abortions should be illegal because long-term risks can hurt women more viciously than short-term. Abortions can delay or obstruct future reproductive success. It substantially increase the risk of subsequent preterm birth

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    Another objection that one might make is that if a woman was having sex, then she has to take responsibility for the consequences. The consequence pertaining to my argument is becoming pregnant. However, this assertion is not universal to every case of unintended pregnancy. The first case that I will discuss concerns contraception, which is not 100% reliable. If a couple made sure to use contraceptives, but it somehow malfunctioned and resulted in an unintended pregnancy. The couple took measures

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    Based on the world map below, the access to abortion is easier in North America, Europe, Australia and parts of Asia. But, the fastest abortion process is in the Netherlands and Canada because there is no waiting period. The law is very liberally interpreted. Illegal abortion is almost non-existent and most abortions are performed in non-profit clinics. It’s more difficult in South America, Africa and South East Asia. To be specific, The Chilean abortion law is considered one of the most restrictive

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    Perspectives On Abortion

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    Abortion has been a very controversial and a highly discussed issue in today’s society. According to an article of the NY Times, written by Chuck Donovan in 2013, it is stated that more than one fourth of all US women will have had at least one abortion by the age of 45. This statistic cannot be ignored and must be addressed immediately. Abortion has risks that may hurt a woman more than rape like infertility or in the worst case, death. Especially with the rise in teen pregnancy, abortion for teens

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    f I was living in Boston in 1777 while the war was going on I would be Neutral because I could not have conflict with anyone. I don’t believe I would do well as a female do go into war in 1777. Only because women wasn’t allowed to vote or anything, so why be in a war as a female? Nowadays women can automatically go into war but not in 1777. Women’s rights have changed since then. I believe that me being neutral in this type of era would be extremely dangerous. I would honestly get killed asap. I’m

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    Abortion is deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy ("Abortion." Merriam-Webster.) . It has become a well debated discussion since the 1800’s. Some people believe that the removing of a fetus, which is an unborn offspring of a mammal, is considered murder and some people believe that it is a woman's right and the fetus is not an actual human being. However, abortion is a woman’s right, and that right should not be taken away considering

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    The articles included in this review suggest higher risks are associated with home births. Three of the nine articles conclude home births have a higher risk of newborn mortality rates than hospital births (2)(3)(4). Six articles conclude home births have a higher risk of hospital transfer for complications arising from a home birth. Compared with hospital births, home births are associated with less adverse perinatal outcomes at the expense of precipitous and prolonged labors (1). Up to 20% of

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