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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [An essay on abortion. ]
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[x]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [Both sides of the issue ]
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[ ]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [are stated. ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Dizzed: 07/94 # of Words:1,200 School: ? State: ?
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>Chop Here>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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During the past quarter century, abortion has joined race and war as
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one of the most debatable subject of controversy in the United States. It
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discusses human interaction where ethics, emotions and law come together.
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Abortion poses a moral, social and medical dilemma that faces many
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individuals to create a emotional and violent atmosphere. There are many
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points of view toward abortion but the only two fine distinctions are
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"pro-choice" and "pro-life". A pro-choicer would feel that the decision to
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abort a pregnancy is that of the mothers and the state has no right to
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interfere. A pro-lifer would hold that from the moment of conception, the
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embryo or fetus is alive. This life imposes on us a moral obligation to
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preserve it and that abortion is tantamount to murder (Kolner 5).
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In the United States about 1.6 million pregnancies end in abortion.
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Women with incomes under eleven thousand are over three times more likely
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to abort than those with incomes above twenty-five thousand. Unmarried
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women are four to five times more likely to abort than married and the
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abortion rate has doubled for 18 and 19 year olds. Recently the U.S. rate
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dropped 6 percent overall but the rate of abortion among girls younger than
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15 jumped 18 percent. The rate among minority teens climbed from 186 per
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1,000 to 189 per 1,000.
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The most popular procedure involved in abortions is the vacuum
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aspiration which is done during the first trimester (three months or less
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since the women has become pregnant). A tube is simply inserted through the
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cervix and the contents of the uterus are vacuumed out. The most commonly
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used type of second trimester abortion is called dilation and evacuation.
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Since the fetus has bones, bulk and can move, second trimester is not as
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simple. When as much of the fetus and placenta are vacuumed out then
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tweezers are used to remove larger parts. After this, or the beginning of
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the fifth month abortion is serious and actually induced as childbirth.
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That is, the mother is given substances which puts her into labor and
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delivers the fetus as she would a full-term baby. About 40 percent of
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Americans believe that abortion should remain legal and 40 percent believe
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it should be banned except when the pregnancy threatens the life of the
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mother or is the result of rape or incest. Also 15 percent b eveit should
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be illegal in all cases. Although abortion is regarded as a women's right,
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it should be banned with exceptions because it's considered murder, has
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many psychological side effects and there is an alternative.
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Abortion is a women's own right and choice. In 1973 the Roe v. Wade
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decision proved this by recognizing abortion as a fundamental constitution
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right and made it legal in all states. The law now permits abortion at the
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request of the women without any restrictions in the first trimester and
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some restrictions in the second trimester to protect the women's health.
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The National Abortion Right Act League argues that without legal abortion
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women would be denied their constitutional right of privacy and liberty.
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The women's right to her own body subordinates those of the fetus and the
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U.S. Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade argued that the women's "right to
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privacy" overruled the fetus's right to life. If abortion was illegal
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it would force poor women to bear and raise children they can't afford to
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bring up. There would be a number of unsafe abortions in back allies. It
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would also force women to give up their dreams and stay home to bring up
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babies. Worst of all, it would condemn victims o apeand incest to carry and
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nurture the offspring of their rapist.(Kolner 5) Abortion is necessary for
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women to have control over their own bodies and life. One activist said,
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"If I hadn't had that abortion my life would have been a disaster. I
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wouldn't have made it to medical school. I was married at that point to a
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very ill man and it would have been terrible to have to have my baby.
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People who need abortions are in some kind of turmoil and it's really a
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life-saving thing."(Blender 4) To ignore the rights of others is selfish
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and injustice. Women must have the right to control the functions of their
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own bodies. Revern George Gardiner pastor of the college Hill United
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Methodist Church, told the council that the ordnance would have done little
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good. "Young women need the freedom to make choices for their reproductive
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life when their family can't guarantee them parental support."(Lynn B6-7)
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Women should not be forced to have babies they don't want. They must be
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able to decide what happe ns to them and have a safe plus legal way of
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doing so. Women are in control of their own bodies and lives. Legislators
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have no right to interfere. The practical assertion that since pregnancy
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involves a women's body, the choice of continuing that pregnancy must be
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hers alone. This was the first given buerful theoretical articulation and
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defense by Judith Thomson.(meilander 3)
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However, abortion is considered murder by half of all Americans.
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Pro-lifers believe that human life begins at the moment of conception. When
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the merge of the egg and sperm is complete, they are fertilized and known
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as the "zygote". The zygote contains a full set of 46 chromosomes which is
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required to create a human life. Scientists identify that at the moment of
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fertilization the ovum takes on a entirely different destiny, life. About
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15,000 genes from the sperm and ovum form a unique combination. This is
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nothing less than a new human life at its earlier stage of life. In the
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United States many infants will not make it to puberty, old age or even
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their second birthday. Just because of their shortened life, it doesn't
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mean that it never existed. Dr. Nathanson stopped preforming abortions
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after becoming aware of the horrors he observed. "A woman has the right to
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go to bed with who she wants, but she can not choose death for her child.
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It's a direct violation of human rights." (Koval i grid c-7) Anthony
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Simpson has a photo of a aborted fetus and believes that abortion is
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nothing less but ruthless murder. In southern Kentucky, Robert Hollis
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brutally assaulted his wife in effort to abort the fetus he suspected
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wasn't his. He successfully did so and Caroll believed Hollis set out
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intentionally to kill that fetus and that is in fact murder. Kristina Kleg
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a graduate from high school has recently become pregnant and decided
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against abortion. She feels that it's an innocent child inside of her. It
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has a brain and a heart therefore it also has a right to life. "Abortion is
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the unnatural end of pregnancy. That child has a right to life that is
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equal to the mothers right. One cannot kill another human being just
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because they wished it wasn't around. Abortion is murder of the innocent
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practiced on a national scale." (Abortion: The Personal, Medical and Social
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Dilemma) Overall it has been proven that the fetus is a real person. It
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responds to noise, has feeling and fears. To h ave an abortion it will
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destroy an innocent life which is directly connected to murder.
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Scientific research has successfully shown that abortion causes many
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psychological side effects. It leaves the woman with many strong feelings
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about their desicion. They feel sadness, wishing things could have been
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different and grief for a lost life. Guilt arises because they know a fetus
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represents an independent life. Anger builds up towards other people having
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to do with their desicion. Sometimes the mother may feel that she has
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infact been abandoned. Most of all the mother feels ashamed and embarrassed
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about her action. People close to the mother may be angry at her for ending
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her pregnancy and make it difficult for her to deal with. Even years after
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the abortion, women tent to remember the regretful experience. They usually
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wonder what the baby would have looked like and its birthday. Thirty-three
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year old Michelle Urbain of south Florida has had five abortions so far.
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She realizes now that they all left emotional scares her that are
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unbearable. "It wasn't just a mass of cell t was children I was killing."
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(Kovaleski c-7) It maybe a month or a year but feelings do catch up with
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the mother. Symptoms like nightmares, panic attacts and flashbacks are
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signs of a recently discovered Post Abortion Syndrome (PAS). According to a
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study published by Association for Interdisciplinary Research in Valves and
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Social Change, one in five women studied had diagnosable stress disorders.
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(Lyons d-11) Also two in five had sleep disorders and flashbacks following
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abortion.
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