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    Adoption is very popular throughout the United States. Most women can’t conceive or maintain a pregnancy, so if they really want a child, they’re forced to adopt. Infertility has increased dramatically throughout the past few years. Couple of issues have encouraged such discussion as has the theme of premature birth. Infertility specialists, Dr. Brian Cohen from Dallas, Texas said “from an international point of view the American woman is the most dynamic, most accomplished in the world. She also

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    (8) Secretary DeVos, the last lesson a teenage girl needs is that sex will make her untouchable and disgusting. The message that groups, such as Best Choice, sends is damaging to a young teen’s mental health and provides no accurate and useful information to an individual’s growth and development. Especially for any students who have experienced sexual assault, this demeaning message will only worsen any psychological damage that likely already existed. No human should ever be taught that he or she

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    From the past to the present, society has passed judgment on people who are either considering the option of abortion or have had an abortion. Abortion is certainly not a conversation to discuss at the company potluck because it is a sensitive topic that most women all over the world are afraid to speak about. Women may choose to have an abortion for numerous reasons such as sexual assault, age, financial circumstances, environment, and health related reasons. When this controversial topic is being

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    embarrassment for the Obama administration and unleashed protests from abortion foes and abstinence advocates. no less heated discussion that is roiling the medical community should birth-control pills of any type require a doctor’s prescription? Or should they be available, like Tylenol, on pharmacy shelves?. As a teenage girl I strongly believe that birth control pills should be available to teenage girls without a doctor's prescription. teenage girls as early as the age of 12 start having a sexual active

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    English 101 9 Dec 2010 The End before the Beginning Is abortion murder? Should abortion be illegal? Abortion is something that is not overlooked, but not exactly given the proper attention it should have. Abortion causes a lot chaos today. Abortion is a process where the mother kills the fetus. Sometimes there are understandable reasons for these actions, but then some women feel they aren’t ready to be a mother. If abortion wasn’t an option then what would the women do? How could they get rid

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    shares the lives of young and pregnant teenage girls. The ages of the girls vary from the fourteen years old to graduating seniors in high school. The video sheds light on the struggles and hardships that teenage mothers face during pregnancy and more so after delivering their babies. The hardships shown in this video include, teenagers missing out on their last years of childhood, boyfriends not taking responsibility of their child bearing girlfriends, teenage mothers struggling to be successful in

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    Abortion in America is a hot topic in today’s society. With 1.21 million abortions in 2013 (Pro Life Action League), many people are starting to question if abortion should be outlawed. In 1973, the supreme court issued that banning abortion took away a woman’s right to life, liberty, and property (Pro Life Action League). This ban overlooks the fact of taking away another human’s right to life, liberty, and property; that human, is the fetus growing inside of the mother who aborts it. Abortion should

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    77% of anti-abortion advocates are men, 100% of them will never have to make the choice of whether or not to have an abortion. Why do men have the right to say things and are allowed to input their opinion about abortions when the majority of them won't ever get an abortion or have to decide if they are ready to take care of an unexpected child. There are many reasons that women choose to have an abortion, and the decision is often never made hastily or without thought. There are often circumstances

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    judgments and forming conclusions Abortion has essentially been around since women have, yet this old issue, is still around and being heavily debated. But will allowing women to have an abortion be a violation of an unborn child 's life, or is not allowing abortion violating a woman 's right to choice, freedom, and control over her body? This is an important issue, as it will affect any foetus at random, and many women. What are the disadvantages of allowing abortion? Some women who are pregnant

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    Gianna Jessen who is now thirty-six, survived an abortion. At seventeen years old, her mother attempted to abort her using the saline procedure. Eventually, Gianna forced a birth after being in the solution for eighteen hours. She was put up for adoption after she was born and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at an early age due to the saline burning. Around the world, abortion takes place on the daily basis and the government considers this form of murder legal. This brutal act of legal murder

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