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    that I’ve chosen was Live Action I selected this group because I like how it deals with ending abortion, protecting the rights to human rights, and exposing the truth about abortion. Live Action is a human rights organization; that’s against abortion and expose the violence of what abortion does to both the mother and child. This is a group of brave young warriors fighting the injustice of legal abortion. Live action is a pro-life advocate for human rights it's the greatest human rights…

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    Abortion; We Need the Choice The abortion rate in the United States has gone down since 1996 and the United States doesn’t have the highest rate of abortion in the world (Proquest Staff). Women deserve the right to an abortion, and they do have that right. But pro lifers want to take these rights away, and mostly white male politicians are the deciding factor. Most pro lifers see pro choice people as murder lovers, but in actuality, they just want women to be able to make the choice for…

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    Abortion is the most conflicting issue in America as we all know abortion is seen in different views which end a pregnancy. The first that is known to us is a natural form that is known generally as a miscarriage, which is a unplanned abortion. The second form is known as a surgical abortion which is when a doctor uses surgical instruments to separate the fetus from the uterus and use a surgical vacuum or the doctor may choose to do a scraping and extraction. The third type of abortion is known…

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    four out of every ten accidental pregnancies end in abortion. That's about 125,000 babies killed each day, and about 40-50 million babies killed each year. There are more than two million couples that are on the waiting list to adopt a child. No matter the gender or possible birth defects. Even if the child they want to adopt has a slim to none chance of living. That just goes to show how many couples are wanting a child. If we stopped abortion there would be about two million couples who…

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    Self-destruction or Abortion? There are many things in this world that people have different views on, but this topic, is a very controversial one that causes a lot of dispute. If a person is a victim of rape, then they should have the right to have an abortion be one of their options. This should be acceptable because most likely, the victim will have PTSD and having a product of that situation around will only make it worse. No one would want to have a child that would remind them of that…

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    Science is emphasized in the Plan B One-Step drug advertisement by analyzing women through the use of the macro level. The macro level is interested in scientifically stopping pregnancy by providing women with an emergency contraceptive that can stop fertilization from occurring (Haase, 2016, p. 15). Thus, the ad does not identify women as more than biological beings through a holistic a. In keeping with the importance of science in this ad, many of the terms used are medically and…

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    Abortion. It’s a topic most people have strong opinions about and, despite being legal in this country, it remains both controversial and stigmatising. But why does abortion evoke such strong reactions in us? It is legal, safe, and sometimes even a lifesaving medical procedure. Wouldn’t it be sensible simply to let those who need abortions have them, and focus on our own problems instead? After all, the fact that abortion is legal puts you under no obligation to have one yourself. Unfortunately,…

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    Christian Right’s influence in Canadian domestic policy and how that effects the lack of funding for abortion in foreign aid policies. Currently, a lot of research is being done on the rise of Christian Conservatism in the United States and the anti-gay laws that are on the rise in African countries. I want to examine, in the Canadian context, the rise of the Conservative Right and apply it to anti-abortion attitudes in developing countries (specifically in Africa) as well as how it affects the…

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    in to help make change. For example, my family and I believe that abortions should be illegal because it goes against our religion. We believe that abortions offend God because he creates everyone for a reason and the life of a baby starts begins after the sperm and egg fuses, so if you have an abortion, you are committing murder. My parents to a stand and voted for Donald Trump because Hillary Clinton was going to allow abortions up to 36 weeks. I…

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    For example, you may not agree with the concept of abortion, but you are still expected to carry it out if the demand should arise. Here lies the idea of fallibilism; the philosophical concept of one’s own beliefs being incorrect, but that person still being justified in holding said beliefs. In other words…

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