PER REPORTER: Emily stated that she is the family’s landlord and that she is very concerned about the children that are living in the home with Shaqueena. She stated that she has recently had to put Shaqueena and her two children out of their apartment. However, it is unknown why the family is being put out the apartment. Emily also stated that the family has been with out lights in their apartment since Monday or Tuesday of this week. She also stated that she was told by several different neighbors that there maybe some drugs use and prostitution going on inside of the home. It is unknown if the children are inside of the home while the drugs and prostitution are being done. She also mentioned that a neighbor told her that Shaqueena was running
Bertha, M. (2014). Pro-Life, Pro-Choice : Shared Values in the Abortion Debate. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press. https://fortlewis.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search- ebscohost-com.fortlewis.idm.oclc.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edspmu&AN=edspmu.9780826519924&site=eds-live&scope=site Throughout this book, Bertha claims that she is for pro choice, but at the end of the reading, she states that she has changed her beliefs to pro life. This specific author performed studies, exams, courses, and clinicals and discovered the facts about the harm that takes place to your body after having an abortion. Bertha discusses the hard, mental griefs and traumas that follow the procedure, as well as the uneasy argument about the virtuous worth of the human fetus. The author brings experience to the discussion through the psychological department, being an Associate Professor of Philosophy in the School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies at Arizona State University, as well as having written many informative and knowledgeable articles.
Abramowitz, P. W. (2017). The ongoing threat of rising drug prices: ASHP's work goes on.
This article absolutely infuriated me. To read about how these women have to jump through hoops to have an abortion even though it is a completely legal procedure, is so aggravating. I completely believe that a person has the right to their body and they can do whatever the hell they want to do with it, whether its have an abortion, drink ridiculous amounts of alcohol, etc. IT'S THEIR BODY. I neither anyone else has the right to tell someone what they can or cannot do with their body because it is THEIR PROPERTY. What is especially frustrating is companies, like the AUL, are essentially pursuing abortion clinics by requiring absurd regulations for the clinics to even stay open. The fact that 18 clinics in Texas closed within four months and
In the news article “Abortion: Every Woman’s Rights” Sharon Smith wrote an article about women’s rights to get abortions prior to the hearing of the Planned Parenthood v. Casey court case, “which threatened to severely restrict women access to abortion” (Smith). Women wanted reproductive control over their lives and felt that they were not equal to men no matter what advances they got at work and how high their level of education was. The women’s right movement wanted women to have the choice of abortion for all women, the rich and the poor. In the US, thirty- seven states did not provide
The topic covered in this research paper is abortion. This paper looks into the history of abortion, the pro-life view of abortion and the pro-choice view of abortion. Under history of abortion the information included is the time line of significant events of abortion such as becoming legal, also different ways in ancient times women would try to use abortions. The upgrading of technology making abortion safer and even if abortion was illegal women would still find a way to abort a baby are also covered under the history of abortion. Under pro-life choice for abortion looks into abortion murder, the rights of human and the rights of the unborn and that a women doesn't have a right to terminate her own fetus. Under pro- choice
The topic of aborting an innocent fetus has been overwhelmingly controversial in the United States. The two sides to this ongoing debate is pro-life advocates and pro-choice advocates. Abortion is the ending of a pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive outside the uterus; whether it is an unplanned or unwanted pregnancy. Abortions are most often performed during the first twenty-eight weeks of pregnancy and can be performed as a medical or surgical procedure. Medical abortions include two types of abortion pills; while the surgical procedures include vacuum aspiration and dilation and evacuation. Ultimately, I am one of the many “pro-lifers”, and I strongly agree that abortion should be illegal because it negatively affects our people. Women across the nation are becoming impregnated and following a short amount of judgement time, turn to abortion to solve their problems but in the end hurt themselves with this decision. Abortions should be illegal because it is immoral and unconstitutional, causes severe mental and physical issues, and negatively impacts the economy. “During the ancient Roman times it has been supposed that abortion and the destruction of unwanted children was permissible, but as our civilization has aged, it seems that such acts were no longer acceptable by rational human beings, so that in 1948, Canada along with most other nations in the world signed a declaration of the United Nations promising every human being the right to life”
What did you learn about doing research? While conducting my research on abortion, I learned that there were different types of medical procedures that abortionist utilized when aborting an embryo and fetus. However, I was familiar with what an abortion is, but never imagined the grotesque, inhumane, and heinous techniques used to abort a human being even at the late stages of pregnancy. After watching numerous online videos of these procedures, I feel it is morally wrong to have an abortion because there are thousands of women that cannot have children and have exhausted all the possible ways to do so. In conclusion, completing this project and viewing these graphical pictures has given me a clearer understand what the process entailed and how it was implemented.
Annotated Bibliography Alcorn, Randy. " 39 ProChoice Arguments. " Seeking Direction? There Are Answers.
The topic I have chosen is Abortion Surveillance. The purpose of this report was to focus on women throughout the United States who have had legal abortion. According to the article and reported by the CDC a total of 664,435 abortions were documented in 2013. The data was reported from health organizations throughout 50 states, the District of Columbia, and New York City. The main population that was focused on all races, ethnicities, and economic standings of women between the ages of 15-44 years old. Which means during the 2013 the ratio of 12.5 abortions per 1,000 women or 200 abortions per 1,000 live births accrued. Positive note, the abortion rate did go done 5% from 2012 to 2013. The source of data for this article, which can be found on table 4-1 is Abortion Surveillance, Center of Disease Control and Prevention, Alan Guttmaker Institution, and Planned Parent Hood Federation of America.
What is abortion? An abortion is a medical or surgical procedure used to terminate a pregnancy. A medical abortion is an abortion that is brought about by taking medications that will end a pregnancy. (1) A Surgical abortion is an abortion which ends a pregnancy by emptying the uterus (or womb) with special instruments. (1) Some of the reasons for a woman to get an abortion may be that they can't afford a/another child, health reason of the child's or her own safety, social reasons such as unwanted child or not ready for having a child, and rape or incest. Abortions performed in the seven to nine weeks of the first trimester are medical abortions. (2) All abortions after nine weeks are surgical abortions. Surgical abortions are
Many women feel that abortion is their only option when they face an unplanned pregnancy, simply because they are unaware that there is support and other resources available. We help eliminate unwanted and unnecessary abortions by giving women and families crucial support as they welcome their child and create their own success story.
This evidence is helpful as well because it illusated pictures of what doctors do step by step to remove the fetus. The evidence explaines , " Abortion is inevitable phenomenon and primarily a health concern of women but, the failure to address this preventable maternal disability and death, represents one of the greatest social injustices" ( MyShapiro). This source gave me details from a surgeons point of view and what kind of patients that they service to. This evidence backs up my main reason is because the article explain about the safely and unsafely of what could happen if something went
I have found out about the Landmark program and the event from my instructor. The only reason why I decided to attend the completion event of the program was to earn extra credit points for my English 1A class and boost my grade. I have never had a chance to attend or participate in such sort of events before. Moreover, I had no idea what the forum and the event are about. Therefore, it was a thought-provoking experience to observe the event and people attending.
I have chosen for my topic Abortion. I think that it is a topic that is
My topic is abortion and what makes this topic interesting to me is my aunt, who is a gynecologist. She has a lot of patients and I was interested in Athena’s life a lot. Athena comes from a close and strict family, they did not want their daughter to date or even talk to someone who does not want to marry her. She was only 18 when started talking to a guy named Ali. Ali had psychological problems and never said anything to Athena about it. She didn’t know that she is falling in his trap by going to his house. When she woke up the day after she was on the floor with lots of bruises and cuts on her hands her body was hurting so much and there was blood everywhere; she could not remember anything because of the drugs he gave her that night. She went to the doctor and they confirmed that Ali raped her. After 2 months, she found out that she was pregnant. She could not say anything to her parents because they would kick her out of the house and never talk to her again. The only logical thought was abortion because she did not want to have a baby from a guy who raped her. She had an abortion when she was only 18 years old and never said anything to her parents about it. I felt really bad for Athena because abortion is one of the hardest decisions that a woman can make.