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    Abortion: Not a matter of “pro-life” or “pro-choice”! Many of us are faced with the question of where we stand on the abortion debate,“So, are you pro-life or pro-choice?”. The vast majority of us might not have a straight-laced answer to this question. Responses such as “ Well, I’m pro-life but….” followed by an exception due to ethical reasons are far too common. The truth is, there shouldn't be a binary position a person must take in order to voice their beliefs. There are numerous reasons

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    Pro-life vs. Pro-choice: Abortions As people become aware of the seriousness of becoming pregnant they begin to question the side of pro-life vs pro-choice, however pro-choice allows the mother decide what to do with her body and does not mean agreeing with abortions. Women who decide to not keep the baby are often judged because of their decision without knowing their situation and background. Some may argue that the innocent has no fault, although that is true some are always blinded by their

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    learn the reasons, justifications, and beliefs on why the experementee chose pro-life or pro-choice. I will be interviewing millennials of both genders, mid-age women, and mid-age men as well. I

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    criminalized. Yet, since 1973 there has been many efforts that set up undue burdens which have strained the rights of many women. There have been many social groups that work towards both side of the spectrum of reproductive rights like: Pro-Choice and Pro-Life. Campaigns, which work as political or social organizers that strive towards achieving a particular thing or area, have made the efforts to fight for the reproductive rights that they believe in. Furthermore, there are many key campaigns that

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    Pro-life or pro-choice? Abortion has always been a controversial topic in society. It can start an argument between two close friends, family members, and your peers. What is it about the topic of abortion that makes people so divided on their views? Is it because of the facts that many people believes a lot of babies are not alive today as a result of the parents choosing to get an abortion, or is it because in mankind Religion plays a big role when people are trying to make a decision whether they

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    Pro-life advocates vehemently oppose abortion. Some pro-life groups and organizations include the National Right to Life (NRL), Pro-Life America and the Pro-Life Action League. It is important to understand that the arguments pro-life advocates use in defending their opinion are a cause of their deep rooted beliefs. These arguments don’t simply arise from people who hold extreme views on abortion and oppose it firmly without prior thought. For pro-lifers, abortions pose a

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    With recent developments in Northern Irish legislation for ‘on demand abortions’, the debate between pro-life and pro-choice has been thrown back into the media and the morality of abortion scrutinized under the eye of third wave feminism, which has reclaimed the 1970’s slogan of ‘The Right to Choose’. The following essay intends to discuss how abortion is always an option and never a morally wrong act, as it is the mother’s choice to do with her body what she wishes and such the fetus has no right

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    Pro Life Research Paper

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    Abortion in general is a very controversial topic although it is legal in places around the world. The pro-life philosophy regarding abortion has to deal with the right of the baby or fetus to live against the mother’s reasoning as to why she wants to abort in the first place. The pro-choice philosophy has to do with the mother’s right to have a say and choose as to what she wants to do with her body because after all, it is her body and she should have freedom of deciding anything she wants when

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    Abortion Vs. Pro-Life

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    Rationale: The debate between being pro-choice or pro-life is an argument that continues to separate people due to one’s beliefs or values. With this debate I was able conjure an argument that states why I’m pro-choice. A boy in my class said there was two options, pro-life and pro-death, forgetting the real name of the other view (pro-choice). I quickly corrected saying it was pro-choice, because that is exactly what it stands for; one has the choice to make that decision. My audience are people

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    One subject in society that is greatly debated is abortion. The debates are basically divided into "Pro-Life" and "Pro-Choice". Pro-life supporters want abortion to be illegal and not performed anywhere. Pro-choice supporters want the choice to be up to the woman and no one else. There is no ethical way to decide between the two subjects and it's all based on what the person's moral values. Abortion is the termination of an unwanted pregnancy by loss of or destruction of an egg, embryo or

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