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    The Abortion Debate

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    Abortion In the year of 1973 the supreme court ruled in favor of legalizing abortion, many of the America women liked this law because it would them the more freedom to make their own decisions for themselves. In the issue of abortion there are two sides, pro-life and pro- choice, these two sides has been the topic for a lot of arguments in the past and even now. The questions that many people ask are: Is abortion beneficial to the person? Or are there certain situations that will allow women to

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    The Abortion Debate

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    Abortion is the most controversial right being debated in the United States today. People from both ends have powerful opinions over the topic. Truth is that most Americans today have at least one friend or family member that has had an abortion in the past or is in the process of having one done. As human beings, we form a variety of opinions based on the situation we are presented with, but for the most part when speaking about abortions people are very close-minded. Most Americans narrow their

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    Debate is an activity that has existed for an extremely long time. People all over the world have participated in debates, whether a debate in a formal setting or a friendly argument between acquaintances. Policy debate is a form of debate in which high schoolers and college students discuss policy ideas to fix problems happening in society. This has also expanded to include philosophical ideas to fix social situations. Numerous students enter debate hoping to learn skills that could help them one

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    On the first night of my Lincoln-Douglas Debate summer camp, our lab leader lead us in a drill that would teach us how to get concessions out of our opponents during a cross examination period, I was coincidentally paired with my seemingly boring roommate. As soon as we drew our highly controversial political topic of discussion, she was told to defend the more progressive stance and I was to side with the more conservative opinion. Being someone who has lived in Texas her whole life, this task came

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    This year I took debate and throughout this whole year I learned in many ways how taking debate is beneficial to me, and how it helped me throughout my school year and my later life in general. Such as how to speak clearly, extend my voice and how to pronounce and enunciate clearly so that my voice is vocalized clearly and in a way that is in a way that is very understandable to everyone. Which can be seen on numerous occasions from ballots at the beginning of the year such as “ AST # 1 ” which I

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    The Abortion Debate

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    When people hear the word abortion they can’t help but think about the killing of an innocent child, but the real question is how abortions are being paid for. The taxpayers’ money each year? Should the government raise money to fund abortions each year or not. Abortions are typically defined as the termination of a child during the first 28 weeks of the pregnancy. Some say that the government should pay for all healthcare related problems since they are paying taxes every year. Some would disagree

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    Opinion Paper After researching both sides of the debate on the acceptability of the US Government funding Planned Parenthood, I have affirmed my initial support for government funding. The evidence that assured my support revolved around the consequences defunding Planned Parenthood would cause and the general lack of empirical evidence against Planned Parenthood. The majority of the opposition object to funding planned parenthood for moral and religious reasons. Overall, I feel more damage would

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    If pregnancy was not in your plans, would abortion be an option? Although there are many debates surrounding abortion, the argument about the rights people feel that both the mother and the unborn child have, who has rights and why do they have them. One side of the debate goes that a woman owns her own body and has the right to do whatever she pleases to it. There are two “rights”. Right one a woman’s right to choose what do with her body. Pro-choice people are not pro-choice because “Yay fetus

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    Planned Parenthood that has shown a sheer disdain for human dignity and complete disregard for women and their babies,” she said on Monday in a floor speech. The vote on the bill was 53-46, 7 votes short of the 60 votes required to proceed and for debate to open on the bill. The votes fell mostly along party lines. Planned Parenthood provides health-care services besides abortion-- like cervical cancer screenings, contraception, testing for sexually transmitted diseases, and birth control counseling--

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    Abortion. This word leaves most people feeling uneasy after just saying it out loud. The discussion of abortion is continuously left open-ended with millions of opinions, arguments, and questions. Abortions occur every single day leaving potential fathers devastated or thrilled, leaving friends and families broken and distraught or in contrast, proud. More importantly, leaving the potential mother uncertain and even destroyed. But with abortion in mind, what is considered wrong and what is considered

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