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  • Abortion - Societal Issues Concerning Biotechnology

    Abortion - Societal Issues Concerning Biotechnology

    Societal Issues Concerning Biotechnology Since the creation of abortion there have been societal issues involving biotechnology and a rise in moral dilemmas. Like all issues concerning life, there is always a conflict between the scientific and societal aspect of it all. The scientific basis of abortion is for the safety of the mother and the advancement of modern science through biotechnology and research. In the societal aspect there is a disagreement between the liberals and

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    Submitted: April 9, 2010 By: Artur
  • Argument Against Abortion

    Argument Against Abortion

    A common argument against abortion is that a woman who is "old enough to have sex and get pregnant" is old enough to care for a child. I don't know how many of the people who use that argument have taken a course in child development or developmental psychology, but if I had to guess, my guess would be that few, if any, ever have. The average American female begins menstruating at age 13, last

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Bred
  • Pro-Choice: Abortion

    Pro-Choice: Abortion

    Pro-Choice: Abortion Abortion is a very controversial issue. Abortion is the premature termination of pregnancy resulting in the death of any or all carried embryo(s) or fetus(es). Many people are either pro-life or pro-choice. Pro-life is against abortions and pro-choice is allowing women to decide whether she wants and abortion or not. I believe in being pro-choice and letting the woman decide. One question that comes to mind, however, is why are woman getting abortions?

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    Submitted: April 11, 2010 By: Anna
  • Legalization of Drugs: The Myths and The Facts

    Legalization of Drugs: The Myths and The Facts

    Legalization Of Drugs: The Myths And The Facts Robert L. Maginnis, Familly Research Council Despite data which strongly supports the continuation of effective drug abuse prevention, treatment and enforcement programs, some prominent Americans support legalizing illicit drugs. For example: George Shultz, former President Reagan's Secretary of State, says that "Legalization would destroy dealer profits and remove their incentive to get young people addicted."[1] Nobel laureate in economics Milton Friedman says that the criminalization of certain

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    Submitted: April 11, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Abortion: Taking a Stand

    Abortion: Taking a Stand

    I am your Creator, you were in my care even before you were born, Isaiah 44:2(CEV). You are not a mistake. Your birth was no mistake or mishap, and your life is no fluke of nature. Your parents may not have planned you, but God did. He was not at all surprised by your birth. In fact, he expected it. Long before you were conceived by your parents, you were conceived in the mind of

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    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Victor
  • American Society and Abortion

    American Society and Abortion

    How American society would change if abortion were restricted or eliminated is a very interesting question. On the surface we all would think that as a society there would be an influx of back alley abortions or mothers murdering their newborns or maybe even an increase in self abortion attempts. This issue goes deeper than that. In 1973, when the United States Supreme Court ruled that a Texas law making abortions illegal was an

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    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Anna
  • Abortion

    Abortion

    In order to discuss an important issue such as abortion, we must first understand what it means. Abortion is the expulsion of a human fetus within the first twelve weeks of pregnancy, before it is viable. In other words, it is when a women has tissue removed from her uterus. Abortion is a very fragile issue to discuss because of the many conflicts involved with pro-abortion and anti-abortion. It has many negative and positive response

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    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Stenly
  • What Is an Abortion?

    What Is an Abortion?

    Abortion What is an Abortion? The definition of abortion may vary because of there being several different types. Many people have their own way of defining the term abortion. When you look up the word abortion there are so many different definitions that come up because of there being some confusion sometimes. The definition that I believe is the right meaning of the term Abortion is when an abortionist uses a procedure called dilation of

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    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Buddhist View on Abortion

    Buddhist View on Abortion

    It is quite clear from a variety of sources that abortion has been severely disapproved of in the Buddhist tradition. It is also equally clear that abortion has been tolerated in Buddhist Japan and accommodated under exceptional circumstances by some modern Buddhists in the U.S. The situation is similar to that of Roman Catholicism, where abortion, though disapproved of in the strongest terms by Church authorities, is still practiced by a large number of devoted

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    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: Artur
  • Abortion - the Surgical Termination of a Pregnancy

    Abortion - the Surgical Termination of a Pregnancy

    Luevano 1 Stephanie Luevano Professor Arida Sociology 2 5 July 2005 Abortion Abortion is the surgical termination of a pregnancy. How odd that people are able to define something, that is such a controversial issue, so easily. There are hundreds, thousands, and even millions of things to say about abortion. When it comes to abortion, I find myself thinking like a symbolic interactionist. Abortion is a personal social issue and it needs to be seen

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    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • A Defense on Abortion

    A Defense on Abortion

    In Judith Jarvis Thompson's essay, “A Defense on Abortion”, she explains her views on the topic by outlining the most common arguments that people defend, as well as providing examples of situations that support her opinions. Thompson states her agreement or disagreement with each view on abortion and gives a reason or explanation as to why. The main arguments that she outlines are those on whether or not a fetus is a “person”, and the

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Abortion: Can It Be Prevented?

    Abortion: Can It Be Prevented?

    Abortion amongst teenagers has increased within the last decade. Due to the lack of parental guidance and education at school, children are more prone to engaging in unprotected sex, which is one of the leading causes to abortion. Through the years, different techniques are being utilized to prevent pregnancies or give alternatives to abortion. Better education regarding sex and improvements with contraception has made a lot of advancements in the past years. Teenage attitudes towards

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Jack
  • Abortion

    Abortion

    John T. Noonan makes the argument that the jump in probability for a fetus' coming to term, at a specific point in the development of the fetus, has an important implication for the humanity (personhood) of the fetus. He bases this argument on the reasoning that "life itself is a matter of probabilities, and most moral reasoning is an estimate of probabilities." He goes on to state that his argument in which a fetus has

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    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: Victor
  • Hume and Matters of Fact

    Hume and Matters of Fact

    According to Hume, there are two types of beliefs, relations of ideas and matters of facts. Relations of ideas are indisputable. Such as a widow is a woman whose husband died. Such thoughts are usually definitions. Since it is impossible for a Widow to be anything other then the definition, these ideas are indisputable. Matters of facts claim that if the opposite is imaginable, then it is possible. Matters of fact are debatable, such as

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Abortion: Is It Right?

    Abortion: Is It Right?

    Abortion: Is it right? What constitutes a living person: Do you have to be born into this world; are you considered human as a fetus or do we even have the right to say? It is my beliefs that God does and lets things happen for a purpose. Meaning that if you get pregnant then it was Gods will for you to get pregnant. There for does this give you the right to reject Gods

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    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Abortion War

    The Abortion War

    The Abortion War In today’s society, there’s no doubt that abortion is one of the critical issues here in the United States. Some thirty years after the Roe verses Wade Supreme Court decision, America continues to feel the impact. In the essay “Making Abortion Rare”, it’s clear that though the war pushes on between prolife and prochoice believers, most Americans have mixed beliefs. Interesting enough, though most Americans lie in the middle of the debate,

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Salem Witch Trials: Fact or Fiction

    The Salem Witch Trials: Fact or Fiction

    The Salem Witch Trials: Fact or Fiction American history is a collaboration of all of the wonderful events and the not so successful ones that make up this great country that we call the United States. Records of this fabulous nation date back all the way to dates way before our original founding fathers. However, few episodes of American history have aroused such intense and continuing interest ad the trials and executions for the witchcraft

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Abortion or Adoption

    Abortion or Adoption

    There has long existed a standing debate about whether women should have an abortion or put their children up for adoption. The people who argue against abortions say that the procedure represents the intentional murder of an unborn child. In their eyes, you take away the rights of that person by eliminating them before they even have a chance at life. The other side states that some men and women will not make good parents.

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: July
  • Abortion - Killing of the Innocent

    Abortion - Killing of the Innocent

    Killing of the Innocent One of the most heavily debated and an unresolved issue of modern times is the horrific process of abortion. Whether or not one is Pro-Life or Pro-Choice, the supporters are very opinionated and continue to relentlessly defend their side; “undecided” practically does not exist. Despite some beliefs, a woman’s egg is a human life prior to fertilization, abortions are done in extremely dangerous and harmful ways, and a woman suffers extreme

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Monika
  • The Facts on Teen Drinking

    The Facts on Teen Drinking

    The Facts on Teen Drinking Eighteen-year of Scott Krueger of Orchard Park, N.Y. was a bright student, graduating near the top of his high school class. In 1997, he was admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge. Mass., one of the country’s most prestigious colleges. Like many other college freshman. Krueger pledged into a fraternity where drinking massive amounts of alcohol was considered a rite of passage. During a party in

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The Moral and Legal Status of Abortion

    The Moral and Legal Status of Abortion

    When engaging in culturally and ethically controversial topics like abortion, I have found that most people latch onto a specific idea and use it to counter every argument offered against their view. For example, one in favor of abortion might be unwilling to question the “fact” that a woman has a right to her own body, (which means that a fetus has no such rights). On the other hand, one who is against abortion

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Arguments for and Against Abortion

    Arguments for and Against Abortion

    Abortion The word abortion means the "intentional destruction of a foetus or the inducing of a premature expulsion from the womb to cause death." Abortion is a major issue in the world today. People in many countries have abortions each year even if it is going against their religion. For example last year on the coast of Dublin there was an abortion ship, which is on international water where people can get an abortion if

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Edward
  • Abortion: A Basic Right

    Abortion: A Basic Right

    Abortion: A Basic Right The abortion controversy has been debated for years. The presidential election this year has become very involved with this topic. On one side, John F. Kerry, along with third party candidate Ralph Nader, the pro-choice supporters, sees individual choice as central to the debate: If a woman cannot choose to terminate an unwanted pregnancy, a condition which affects her body and possibly her entire life, then she has lost one of

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • Abortion Is Wrong

    Abortion Is Wrong

    What is abortion? Abortion is the ending of a pregnancy before birth. Early in a pregnancy, the fertilized egg that grows and develops is called the embryo. After three months of development, it is usually called a fetus. An abortion causes the embryo or fetus to die. Abortion is such an inhumane thing to do. A baby is a human being from the point of conception, which has been scientifically proven. This should mean that

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Janna
  • Abortion - Morally Acceptable or Not

    Abortion - Morally Acceptable or Not

    Abortion…Morally Acceptable or Not Whether or not abortion is morally acceptable has for long been a debated topic. When discussing this topic, the context in which the word “moral” is used needs to be clearly understood. The word “moral” has many different meanings. One meaning of this word is: “conforming to standards of what is right or can extend in behaviour: virtuous”. So much has been said and is still being said, written, aired on

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: Max

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