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Pro-choice doesn't have to mean pro-death- An essay about abortion from the pro-choice perspective By kate buckingham

Title: Pro-choice doesn't have to mean pro-death- An essay about abortion from the pro-choice perspective By kate buckingham
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Pro-choice doesn't have to mean pro-death- An essay about abortion from the pro-choice perspective By kate buckingham
What is life? Webster's Unabridged Dictionary defines life and the state of being alive as "human activity; time when something functions; animated; full of life; being in existence." The 'No Child Left Behind Act' teaches in public schools that a twenty-three day old fetus is a thinking human. Does one's existence start right after they have been born? After being conceived? At a certain time inside their mother's womb? That seems like one of life's …showed first 75 words of 1554 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1554 total…This pill may also be outlawed soon. Choice is a very important thing to have, and is part of what America is all about. This essay is in no way meant to imply that everyone who gets pregnant and has second thoughts about keeping their child should immediately go and kill their unborn baby, but those who truly cannot handle childbirth, and have no other alternative, should have the choice get a safe, legal abortion.

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