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…Ten years ago a pill was developed in France, it was informally called RU-486, it's intent was to give women wanting an abortion an easy alternative to surgery, but is America ready for this revolutionary pill? Since the late 1980's when America first…
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…“To be or not to be?” When discussing abortion there are two views, pro-life, which means you believe abortion is not a good thing. If you are pro-choice then you believe that women have the right to decide weather or not they should abort
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…or not to abort the pregnancy. <Tab/>If a family is not capable of taking care of a child with a severe mental disability, let it be for financial or emotional reasons, the parents most likely should not continue with the pregnancy. This information…
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Abortion is one of the most controversial things discussed in the world today. For centuries many women in our society have been troubled by the trauma of an unwanted pregnancy, which may have occurred for a number of reasons and they may therefore seek…
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…Physiological and Psychological Effects of RU-486 are Less Severe than the Effects of Other Types of Abortions RU-486, an abortion in a pill, medically called…
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Abortion has, and will continue to be a constant debate of right and wrong. The moral and social aspects of the issue have been in conflict since the 1950’s. The conflict of the rights of the women compared to the rights of the child cannot easily…
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…Emily Wylie Panel Discussion “PROLIFE” I. A debate is going on in our country today that is more debatable than any other of which I know. It is the issue of abortion. There are many positions regarding this procedure, its morality…
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…“A Biased Operation” In the year 2000, abortion is a household word. Whether being discussed at school or home, it is an issue accompanied by many opinions. Today, people are Pro-Life or Pro-Choice, and it is difficult to have a conversation about…
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…PRO-LIFE Carol Everett, a former abortion provider, confesses that one in 500 women were "killed or maimed" in her abortion clinics. Approximately 1,500,000 abortions are performed in this country annually. If her experience is typical, 3,000 women…
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…Angus McLaren, author of “Illegal Operations: Women, Doctors, and Abortion” demonstrates the life of an abortionist in the late 1800’s to the mid 1900’s. McLaren explains a series of affairs in detail with many different abortionists. Since abortion
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