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    Planned Parenthood Research Paper

    an abortion because it was the best choice for her. She was just really grateful that she could have a safe, and legal abortion where she lives and she wants that for other women too. I want my topic to change Pennsylvania even though it is legal, but for others to be more open to the option and the U.S. because a lot of americans are against abortion. I think teenagers would probably be my main focus of audience because I don’t think they

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    Planned Parenthood Case Study

    Planned Parenthood plays a critical part of the women’s community providing a plethora of medical services that are not otherwise obtainable without the assistance of this organization. Planned parenthood is federally funded allowing them to create the little-to-no cost for their patients; however, the federal funds were substantially cut recently. Sadly, from 2010 to 2013 the Title X portion of the budget plummeted twelve percent from the previous $317 million to $286.5 million; because inflation

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    Morality of Birth Control

    birth control” by Margaret Sanger (1921). I chose this speech because I have worked in the healthcare field for over 10 years now, this subject truly catches my attention. Its also the reason why for my final project I have chosen to speak about abortion and pro choice debates. After reading the article I picked up on bias’ right of the bat. The fact that women have been viewed as immoral for wanting to control the size of their families or to act as responsible adults. Margaret talks about how

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    Should Abortion Be Legal

    Certainly the issue of abortion is not something to be taken lightly because it is the termination of what could, potentially, become a human being. There are very many ways of looking at abortion, which make it hard to decide whether or not you are for it. Although there are many good reasons as to why someone would choose to be against it I, for one, believe abortion could, in some cases, be the right thing to do. Abortion could save women from an experience that could either damage or kill them

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    Abortion

    Abortion: A Woman’s Right to Choose With all the abuse and mistreatment that unprepared parents put forth on their children, America is in dire need of help. However, it is unrealistic for the government to prevent so-called unfit parents from having children. Since birth control will never be one-hundred percent effective, there must be a means of stopping a population spurt, especially when many irresponsible people decide to have children. In the 1980s, a famous court case changed the nation

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    To Save a Life

    they kill the embryonic human, who as such are human beings equally worthy of respect, making the bill unconstitutional. US National Defense Consultant, Lionel Tiger, has shown empirical evidence that contraceptives have deleterious social effects (abortion, premarital sex, female impoverishment, fatherless children, teenage pregnancies, and poverty). Harvard School of Public Health scientist Edward Green observes that 'when people think they're made safe by using condoms at least some of the time,

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    Argumentative Esay on Abortion

    Student’s Name Institution’s Name Course Name Submission Date Abortion With the expansion of personal freedoms through the constitutional provisions, abortion has become a question of personal choice rather than a moral question. Yet there are those who still argue that individuals should not be given the prerogative to decide if they should carry their pregnancies to term, even if that pregnancy is as a result of rape. All these arguments are misguided. In this paper, I propose that the

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    Normalisation and Resistance in the Era of the Image by

    The first article I have chosen is Normalisation and Resistance in the Era of the Image by Susan Bordo. The reason why I chose this article is because one, among the other articles I have read, this was the easiest one. I was drawn to this article because I found myself relating to a lot of the issues the author raised. I was also interested in this article because the author raised a very important issue that almost and probably all women are going through today. I chose this article because I find

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    Abortion

    SHOULD ABORTION BE LEGAL? By MARY W. DOUGLAS FINAL PAPER PHL-103INFORMAL LOGIC ANTHONY BIDUCK-INSTRUCTOR SEPTEMBER 8, 2013 Final Paper DouglasM1 Thesis The definition of abortion is the induced termination of a pregnancy followed

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    Abortion Is Not Good

    Student Number: 12639060 Abortion What is abortion? Abortion means the deliberate of a human pregnancy. For example, a woman has an unplanned pregnancy and she doesn’t want kid, so an abortion is her choice. Abortion is a common matter of debate in Europe and America. There are two different points of view. Life is sacred, abortion must be prohibited. In other side, people regard abortion as women’s rights, they have the choice. We can know that the problem of abortion is “what is the human” from

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