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Essays On Argumentative / Pro-Con Essays
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Abortion / A Moral Issue No Matter How One Looks At It
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10 pages in length. A realistic look at the pro-choice (abortion) argument and its implications. From both a social and a political standpoint, it is argued that abortion is a moral choice on any level. Relevant issues, debates, feelings, theories, beliefs, etc; are evaluatively assessed to build and support the writer's argument. Supreme Court issues are included in the discussion as well. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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Essay Title: Abortion / A Moral Issue No Matter How One Looks At It
Abortion And The Women's Movement
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It is naturally assumed and probably correct that the women's movement began in the latter two decades of the nineteenth century. By the early 1930's, it was believed that gender roles had been culturally constructed in such a manner as to preclude such access by perpetrating a system of subjugation and beliefs that women were inferior to men. This opened the gates to advocating changes in social structure and cultural norms. From a women's history point of view the issue of abortion has run the gamut from total opposition to advocating for safe and economic access. The nineteenth-century women's rights advocates were unanimous in opposing abortion. This 5 page paper presents, in essay form, a brief history of the women's movement and the changes in attitude, within the movement, concerning abortion.
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Essay Title: Abortion And The Women's Movement
Abortion as the Right of any Woman Under Any Circumstances
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A 5 page paper discussing abortion based essentially around the book by Jonathan Glover entitled, 'Causing Death and Saving Lives.' The premise is that a woman should be able to obtain an abortion regardless of the reasons. It is the choice of the woman as it is her body in question and no one has to make that right for her. Other sources aside from Glover's book are used to either support the idea or to demonstrate the opposing views. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Essay Title: Abortion as the Right of any Woman Under Any Circumstances
Abortion Controversy: Pro-Life or Pro-Choice?
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In this 5 page paper, it seems that Americans want to oppose abortion and yet keep it legal. This controversial paper considers both sides of the abortion debate and the ethics regarding each viewpoint. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Abortion Controversy: Pro-Life or Pro-Choice?
Abortion Ethics
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12 pages in length. Throughout history, there has not likely been a more fiery or controversial issue than that of abortion. Indeed, the ethics behind the act of aborting a fetus is what lies at the core of the ongoing debate between two very strong-willed and opinionated viewpoints. The ethical concerns that revolved around the abortion issue are those that encompass a great many ideals - both religious and personal - that have to do with an individual's concept of right and wrong. To some, the ethical implications mean allowing the woman her right to choose; to others, it is no different than murder. This paper will discuss the various ethical viewpoints surrounding the controversial issue of abortion. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Essay Title: Abortion Ethics
Abortion Late in Pregnancy
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A 7 page paper which examines both sides of the issues concerning abortions late in pregnancy, with the final argument stating that abortions late in pregnancy should be banned. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAabrlte.rtf
Essay Title: Abortion Late in Pregnancy
Abortion Propaganda
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15 pages in length. Under the guise of furthering the cause with education, abortion propaganda serves instead to frighten, sicken and intimidate its target audience. The essence of propaganda, which is defined as "ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further one's cause or to damage an opposing cause" (Merriam-Webster, 1998, p. PG), infiltrates virtually every controversial issue, inasmuch as the very nature of controversy propels opposing sides to reach beyond what is otherwise deemed acceptable in order to make their point. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TLCPropA.rtf
Essay Title: Abortion Propaganda