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    Why Abortion Is Wrong

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    would you feel if someone took your life away before you even could be born or even open your eyes? Imagine not being able to say whether you want to live or not. An unborn child does not have the say so whole still in the mother’s womb. Abortion is wrong! Abortion is ending the pregnancy by using medicine or a surgical procedure, there are many safer options. Adoption is a safer and better choice over aborting the unborn child. There are millions of people wanting to adopt a baby. Putting…

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    it should be allowed or outlawed. These two factions on opposite sides are pro-choice and pro-life. Pro-choice supporters in essence believes a woman has the right to an abortion if she decides to do so. On the other hand, pro-life supporters believe the fetus is its own human being and has the right to live, thus an abortion cannot be performed on the woman. Judith Jarvis Thomson, a philosophy professor supports the right to an abortion in her paper, “A defense of Abortion” (186). In this…

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    that it is wrong to do an abortion because you take away a child that has the right to a life. However, the other side argues that it is important for women to have the right to have an abortion if they want to. In addition to the debate about abortion, there are also debates going on about conception. In some cases men are sterile and cannot make a women pregnant, and then there are options such as assisted reproductive technologies where you can get sperm from another man and the woman can…

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    advertising method to persuade consumers. However, it is not easy to find out an absolute method or means. The top priority of advertising is to relay message effectively, so companies use attractive young women to portray many different ways. As a young woman, I am interesting how young women portrayed on advertisement. The way women have been portrayed in advertising has changed for several decades, and changed the way society views women. I think an advertisement is always influenced by…

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    much as men do, for example Edna from Kate Chopin’s The Awakening explores her desires. Breaking the role of an average woman, Edna thrived although living the she wanted but soon goes to far as she gives herself to sexual pleasure, even so she still lived a life some women wished they had. Kate Chopin’s The Awakening should be kept in high school curriculum because it teaches woman independence, even through the breaks of morality. Women then, were given the responsibility to be the wife and…

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    Abortion is defined in different ways by different people. The word Abortion by definition means the deliberate termination of a Fetus from the womb of a woman before it is able to survive independently (Dictionary, 2015). There are many issues is Canada, America, and in other countries today such as violence, drugs, and teenage pregnancy that is on the rise. However, abortion is an important and serious issue within the generation of today since there are so many young girls getting pregnant…

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    Moral theories are meant to help the people of this world figure out what is right or wrong, since there is no universal law that states such basic necessities. Utilitarianism is one of those moral theories, and it can be defined as a form of consequentialism, which states that the consequence of any action are the standards of right and wrong. The downfall to this theory is that it can be seen as impractical and not holding justice as a factor. Another moral theory is virtue ethics. Virtue…

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    hung and an old woman takes him in shelters, feeds, and nurses him back to health. This old woman eventually takes him to Miss Cunegonde and they find themselves with the old woman fleeing to Cadiz on horses. The old woman is explaining why her life is a great deal worse the Miss Cunegonde’s life and says “I have been a hundred times on the point of killing myself, but was still fond of life. This ridiculous weakness is perhaps one of our worst instincts” (p.50). The old woman in herself was…

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    set the scene for the poem, with the first one saying “The old woman across the way is whipping the boy again and shouting to the neighborhood her goodness and his wrongs.” The reader is able to infer from the word “again” that this act has happened before. The speaker, which in this case is the spectator of this tragic event, implies the hypocrisy of the woman beating the child. The woman claims that she is right and the boy is wrong, yet she is beating the young boy, which is a wrongful act.…

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    The first argument makes in the short excerpt from Ima, is that there are no objective truths about right or wrong. She says that when we claim there is one, we are just enforcing our culturally taught attitudes as they objective truth. James Rachels would disprove what Ima, the cultural relativist is claiming by this argument by saying that the conclusion of this theory doesn't follow from its argument. As previously mentioned, the argument is that different cultures have different moral codes,…

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