For example, if you are
writing about the abortion debate and argue that anti-abortion movement appeared in the result of reverse feminization, you need to find relevant articles to support this thesis.
Respectfully: Athenagoras of Athens, a Father of the Church
wrote about abortion in refuting a false claim about the Church in the Year 170.
Indeed, one of the oldest stories
written about abortion — Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman written by feminist forerunner Mary Wollstonecraft and published posthumously by her husband William Godwin in 1798 — accomplishes precisely that.
Not exact matches
I think that the people that
wrote that letter to the speaker of the house should think
about all the poor babies that have been killed because of the government paying for
abortions.
Last Monday, David Frum
wrote an essay for CNN.com titled «Let's Get Real
About Abortions.»
If he knowingly commits a post-24 weeks
abortion, based on such stringent life and health criteria, the doctor must certify his judgment
about the threat in
writing; acquire the concurrence of a second doctor in that judgment based on a «separate personal medical examination» of the woman; perform the
abortion in a hospital; employ procedures designed to maximize the unborn child's chances to survive; and have a second physician present, ready to consider any surviving child his primary patient.
I
write with the hope that I may express my concerns
about abortion clearly, and with the hope that truly helpful dialogue might result.
From the outset, Lastman
writes that «
abortion is ultimately not
about rights, or
about career, or reputation, or want, or not want.
Stanley Hauerwas, an American theologian who has thought deeply
about disability,
wrote an essay on
abortion that joins up biblical convictions to arrive at this conclusion: «The church is a family into which children are brought and received.
If I
wrote a post
about gay marriage, women preachers,
abortion, evolution or any of those sorts of things, we'd be getting lots of comments.
«Painful irony of pro-choice stance of Women's March is that
abortion was likely THE issue to tip scales for evangelical women to vote Trump,» said Hannah Anderson, who
writes and podcasts
about gender and theology for Christ and Pop Culture.
That has served Planned Parenthood well, but in some ways it has served the pro-life movement well, too,» said Karen Swallow Prior, a Liberty University professor of English who has
written about her own history of
abortion activism.
I've
written about personhood before and it's really dangerous; not only would it make getting an
abortion akin to murder, but it could also criminalize women for their actions while pregnant, such as drinking or smoking pot (even for doctor - ordered medical reasons) or cigarettes, or engaging in certain risky sports or careers.
Ashley at Let Me Entertain You is concerned
about women's rights and
wrote yesterday
about a proposed regulation by the Department of Health and Human Services «that could seriously undermine access to basic reproductive health services, including birth control and
abortion.»
A few days ago, I
wrote a letter to Joe Walsh
about his ridiculous statement that
abortion to save the life of the mother is never medically necessary.
«Since you have overlooked his
abortion position in your endorsement of him, I would assume that my position on this issue is not one that you would be overly concerned
about,» Doheny
wrote in a letter to Long that was obtained by «Capital Tonight.»
She has been a supporter of the movement to ban legal
abortion, proudly marching in the streets, she
wrote in a January 2016 post reacting to a story
about Hillary Clinton meeting with Mother Teresa.
In one blog post
about a proposed ban on alcohol advertising, he
wrote: «So let's get this right: we are going to ban alcohol adverts because apparently they encourage youngsters to act irresponsibly, but we allow adverts that promote
abortion, which also encourages people not to take responsibility for their actions.
From Sarah Hoyt, who was accused of racism and «internalized misogyny» for her association with the Sad Puppies campaign to reform the Hugo Awards, to Nick Cole, who lost a publishing contract for daring to
write a story
about an artificially intelligent computer who is troubled by
abortion, these authors have faced smear campaigns, boycotts and blacklisting for the sin of having unpopular opinions.
While
writing research paper on this very topic, you should give general information in the introduction
about the problem of the
abortion in the modern world.
Abortion Term Papers: Treat Them Seriously There exist some topics, which are rather difficult to
write about as they demand a lot of responsibility from the students, and not only from the point of view of the studying process and grade receiving, but also from the point of view of moral and ethics.
It is impossible to
write a good
abortion paper term if you are careless to the topic you are
writing about or do not consider the problem of
abortion to be a proper subject to speak
about.
If you want to succeed in your problem and solution essay
writing, never make use of any global topic while
writing, such as for example, the problem of
abortion, cancer, or war as it is just impossible to speak
about such serious problems in the measures of simple problem and solution essays and of course, it is impossible to give a solution to these very problems.
You may
write about the modern matters (Obama, financial crisis) or global problems (poverty, AIDs), or choose argumentative topics (Marijuana, addictions,
abortions, etc.).
Problem and Solution Essay: Make a Research If you want to succeed in your problem and solution essay
writing, never make use of any global topic while
writing, such as for example, the problem of
abortion, cancer, or war as it is just impossible to speak
about such serious problems in the measures of simple problem and solution essays and of course, it is impossible to give a solution to these very problems.
For example, if you are
writing analytical essay
about abortions, you should show how the conclusion you make is relevant for the national or global community.
For example, if you chose to
write about the myths and truths
about abortion, your thesis will be to identify the wide spread opinions
about abortion and either prove of disprove them in you dissertation.
From Sarah Hoyt, who was accused of racism and «internalized misogyny» for her association with the Sad Puppies campaign to reform the Hugo Awards, to Nick Cole, who lost a publishing contract for daring to
write a story
about an artificially intelligent computer who is troubled by
abortion, these authors have faced smear -LSB-...]
Men and women who attended the gallery opening
wrote about the difficulty in obtaining an
abortion, the lack of women in government, and the catcalls women receive as they walk down the street.
So much has been
written about Emin — by herself and others — since she first came to prominence alongside fellow Young British Artists (YBAs) Damien Hirst and Sarah Lucas more than two decades ago that her story seems to have congealed in a series of now quasi-mythical episodes: the childhood in the seaside town of Margate; the promiscuity; the
abortions; the shop with Lucas; the first show with White Cube's Jay Jopling, cheekily entitled «My Major Retrospective 1963 — 1993»; the tent (Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963 — 1995); My Bed (1998); the drunkenness; the heartbreaks.
When President Obama's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology spread panic in August 2009
about the purported dangers of a swine flu epidemic breaking out later that year, Alex Newman
wrote for The New American at that time: «The co-chair of Obama's advisory council that issued the report, John Holdren, actually co-authored a book titled Ecoscience calling for forced
abortions, mass sterilization, and a «planetary regime» with the power to enforce the sick notions.
We
wrote here earlier this week
about the Catholic connection — University of Chicago law professor Geoffrey R. Stone's post at the American Constitution Society's ACSBlog in which he suggests that religious affiliation may be the key to explaining last week's Supreme Court decision in Gonzales v. Carhart, upholding a federal law prohibiting so - called partial birth
abortions.
Whereas legal thinkers once limited their most serious scholarship to law review articles, occasionally nipping out into the dangerous world to
write an op - ed, now many of them offer off - the - cuff observations
about everything from partial birth
abortion bans to their favorite CDs, several times daily.
In this podcast she talked
about the second book she's
written on the subject, «Beyond
Abortion: Roe v. Wade and the Battle for Privacy.»
And Professor Caroline de Costa from James Cook University also
wrote for Croakey
about another important legal issue: the debate in NSW parliament
about decriminalising
abortion in the state.
Your doctor or health care center staff will give you
written after - care instructions, and a phone number you can call with any questions
about abortion pill side effects or any other concerns.
«We can have an honest conversation
about whether
abortion should be safe and legal in this country, but you should not come at it dishonestly, with patently false statements
about what Planned Parenthood does,» she
wrote.
She decided to
write about her decision to have an
abortion after her IUD failed.
«I am telling you this today because the narrative of those working to defund Planned Parenthood relies on the assumption that
abortion is still something to be whispered
about,» Bonow
wrote.
In June, I
wrote about the paradox of antiabortion organizations» antipathy toward expanding the availability of long - acting birth control — a policy that would do more than anything else (including severe
abortion restrictions) to reduce
abortion.
He
wrote: «And the paragraph
about right - and left - wing fanatics,
abortion, taxes, and seniors; I have to admit I haven't been able to figure out if it was a poor joke, your honest and totally unrelated opinion, or a 40 - ouncer talking.