household has a larger opportunity to invest on better education, health, nutrition and eventually reduce poverty and hunger within the family level. 3. World Health Organization listed the use of contraception as one of the essential medicines to lower abortion rate according to Guttmacher Institute. 4. A 2008 SWS survey resulted that 71% of the respondents are approving of the bill as it proposed to educate people to be more responsive in choosing a smaller-sized family giving them free will to select
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talk about abortion, there are different opinions which everyone will not agree upon on this political, controversial topic. People think that abortion should not be an option for the mother that is carrying the child. This is indeed wrong. The decision to have a child or not is all up to the mother. Raising a child is not easy, nor is it carrying a fetus for nine months. When a woman knows that she is incapable of taking care of a baby, it keeps her in a cycle of deprivation. Abortion though, gives
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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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to know the reasons, consequences and other possible things why some other women choose to do it instead of doing the right things and is abortion an immoral or moral ?. It challenges us and it makes us eager to know more about the so-called "Abortion". Before we started to do the research, we talked and shared our thoughts and little knowledge about abortion and somehow it helps and motivates us to continue studying it. As we go through, we think that it’s easy and enough to just write down all
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Do we always have a choice? Abortion has been one of the most hotly debated topics in the United States since it became legal in 1973. At first glance the argument has two basic sides. A women’s right to choose versus a baby’s right to life. Diving deeper into the debate, one will find out quickly that there are very few radicals that believe that one option is correct in every scenario. There is a huge grey area between the two sides. An author by the name of Judith Thomson wrote an interesting
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Abortion: A Womans Right To Reproductive Freedom A woman’s Right to Reproductive Freedom “One of the things that makes humans different from other animals is that we are not completely governed by instincts, but have the freedom to make choices” (CCC 9). By nature Humans tend to take different stands in matters that require personal opinions. The controversy of opposite and conflicting feelings about abortion is centuries old. The word “murder” is often used by many pro-lifers to describe
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Death is Not Always the Measurement Why do we acclaim a person’s achievements only after the time of their lives? Why is it that the public only opens its eyes to the greatness of a person and his/her achievements after the time of his/her brief existence? Well, I can guess that it is a part of the irony of life as it is evident not only in our nation but in the whole civilization itself. It has become, what it seems to be, a Custom. Whereas a custom based on the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a Habitual
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Don Marquis, a philosopher makes a non-theistic argument for the immorality of abortion. What primarily makes killing wrong is neither its effect on the murderer nor its effect on the victim’s friends and relatives, but its effect on the victim. The loss of one’s life is one of the greatest losses one can suffer. The loss of one’s life deprives one of all the experiences, activities, projects, and enjoyments which would otherwise have constituted one’s future. Therefore, killing someone is wrong
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Response to “How fetal tissue is used in medical research” The general argument made by the author in “How fetal tissue is used in medical research” is that the use fetal tissue is generally a good thing for society, and should be embraced. More specifically, the author argues that this practice will, and has, helped “virtually every person in this country.” and it could possibly help to cure diseases such as cancer, diabetes, birth defects, HIV, multiple sclerosis, ALS, and Alzheimer’s. They write
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There are many different viewpoints on the topic of abortion. Some individuals see it as murder while other individuals believe that everyone can make their own choices regarding their bodies. An abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. In certain circumstances, an abortion is seen as acceptable and others believe there is no excuse for anyone to commit what is believed to be murder. Pro-life individuals believe in giving every unborn child a chance at life while pro-choice individuals
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