Abortion & The Catholic Church : A 5 page
essay arguing
that "prolife is prochoice." This paper is based largely upon
views of the Roman Catholic Church. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Aborchur.wps Abortion & Fetal
Rights : A 7 page paper that considers
the issue of the rights of a fetus, and demonstrates the
correlation between the rights and responsibilities of an
adult and the same rights and responsibilities of a fetus
when applied to the topic of abortion. Bibliography lists 2
sources. Abort.wps
Abortion & Women's Rights : A 5 page paper
discussing
women's rights and abortion. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Abortion.wps
Pro Abortion / A Womans Right to Life : A 6
page
philosophical argument for the right to life of women
seeking abortions over the right to life of the fetus. The
argument focuses on the theme of dominance.
Bibliography lists 14 sources. Abortpro.wps
Abortion & The Husband's Right to Know : 12
pages
worth of notes and partial essays on well-known cases such
as Pennsylvania's Planned Parenthood vs. Casey and the
implications it has for a husband's right to know that his
wife is getting an abortion. Thematic argument here is in
favor of the husband's right to know and to participate in
the decision-making process. No bibliography available.
Aborhusb.wps
Abortion / A Moral Issue No Matter How One Looks At It :
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. Prochoic.wps
Abortion as the Right of any Woman Under Any
Circumstances : 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 Glovers book are used to either support
the idea or to demonstrate the opposing views.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Abortri.wps
Abortion Ethics : 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
individuals 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. Aborteth.wps
Abortion and Public Opinion : A 10 page paper that
discusses the results of gallup polls and other surveys in
evaluating public opinions about abortion rights. The study
utilizes current data to support the theory that the country
continues to express a pro-choice sentiment. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Abortion.wps
Pro - Choice / Why Women Must Have Free Choice in
Reproductive Decisions : This 8 page argument supports a
womans right to make the decision to have an abortion.
The debate has raged for decades and its time to say enough
is enough! Bibliography list seven sources. Womneed.wps
Logic & Abortion : A short sketch of
assertions, premises,
and logical counter-replies for the abortion argument. 4
pages in length, no bibliography. Please send us e-mail for
more details. Aborargu.wps
Abortion : A 5 page comparison of two articles
which
argue on the issue of abortion. One article is from 1985 and
is a personal narrative of the famous actress Ali McGraw,
who believes that abortion is the right of the individual. Her
rhetorical approach addresses the practical issues of
abortion as well as addressing the emotional issues
involved that make the issue such a volatile one. The other
article is from 1995 and is the personal beliefs of an
unknown woman who is religious and sees abortion as
terribly wrong. But while she starts out her article with a bit
of emotional rhetoric and adds such bits throughout, her
rhetorical approach is essential information based, much in
the manner and style of a research paper. Both articles
make valid points, as both sides do often do, illustrating
that it is still just as an emotional topic today as it was
three, or thirteen, years ago. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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