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    The controversy within the biomedical ethics topic, abortion, has two main proponents. The first is the view against abortion, also known as pro-life. The other view is rooted upon the belief of being pro-choice, or basically for abortions. These two different views are like two mathematical principles, in that although these two views have many differences, they also have larger similarities in the background. For example, when pro-choice activists support abortions due to unwanted pregnancies,

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    Abortion is a topic that is controversial to many. There are people who believe that abortion is a sin and that women who do this, are vile and sickening humans. Women get abortions for many different reasons and that should be their choice. It is no one else’s decision because it is not their body that is going to have to go through that. In Pennsylvania, a state that is harsh on getting an abortion, women are put through counseling that the state has provided to try and talk them out of having

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    This problem becomes more complicated when the topic of discussion is controversial. A controversy can at best be defined as a concept or idea, which produces discord among a number of people (Xu, Parks, Chu, & Zhang, 2010). Controversies therefore, describe information on which a lot of people strongly disagree creating a false ring of truth around the topic. controversies often have profound social, political and economic implications, and more and more often they feature public disagreements among

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    pro and anti abortion Controversy 1970-1990 In the photo to the Left we can see women marching in protest for REPEAL, these women are Pro-Choice and wanted to change the Contraception, Sterilisation and Abortion Act. In the photo to the Right we can see Pro-Lifers marching in the ‘Rally for Life’ with banners protesting to abortion. Leading up to the Controversy Leading up to the Controversy in the 70s and 80s - An introduction to where it all Began Before the abortion debates in the 70s to 80s

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    Big issues like abortion and euthanasia cause controversy throughout the media which is influenced massively by 6 individuals who own up to 80% of the media together. Those 6 individuals will have a limited amount of coverage that pleases the majority. Our opinions are moulded by what is on media rather than being able to form our own one, without ever realising we are being ‘brainwashed’. Abortion is one of those issues which polarises opinion. It is something which many people have strong feelings

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    Furthermore, abortion is a safe procedure and doesn’t cause health issues such as cancer or infertility contrary to popular belief. According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) article, written by Raymond EG and Grimes DA, titled, The comparative safety of legal induced abortion and childbirth in the United States, it stated that “The mortality rate of a woman dying from abortion is 0.6 people per 100,000 while the mortality rate of woman dying from giving birth is 8.8 people

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    Abortion is the act of disposing of an embryo, fetus, unborn baby (Abortion). There are two primary types of abortion; spontaneous and induced. Spontaneous abortion is an accidental death of an unborn baby. This can happen for multiple reasons like infections, drugs, diseases, and so forth. This type of abortion is mainly known as a miscarriage. But the main type of abortion we will be focused on during this paper is induced. Induced abortion is a completely deliberate murder of an innocent child

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    Controversy of Abortions The topic of abortion is one of the most controversial and sensitive for the society and myself. The debates and confrontations between two opposite groups of opinion are long and sometimes even brutal. Both sides have strong supporting arguments: pro-lifers base on moral principals, which is life before birth, while pro-choicers defend political and social rights, such as right to privacy and right of choice. Neither side can be absolutely right or wrong; basically

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    The Abortion Issue Introduction Abortion has been a very controversial subject over these past few decades. Every time you pick up a paper or magazine it seems there is always some protest regarding abortion, whether it be for fetal rights or women's rights. According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica the definition of abortion is "the expulsion of a fetus from the uterus before it has reached the stage of viability (in human beings, usually about the 20th week of gestation). An abortion may occur

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    The Controversy Over Abortion Essay

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    The Controversy Over Abortion One of the most controversial topics over the years, and still today, is abortion. Is abortion murder or not? When does a fetus become a human? There are no answers to these questions. Everyone individual has their own beliefs on whether or not abortion is justifiable. Abortions have been performed throughout many of centuries. Recently, there has been a number of court cases that has changed the legality of abortions, especially in the United States, for example

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