Purposal Womens rights and access to abortion services​

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Purposal :Women’s rights and access to abortion services

This activity is an opportunity for you to closely examine a contemporary policy issue between the state of Texas and the United States federal government. Over its history, the Texas government has had many conflicts with the national government as part of the dynamics under a federal system of governance (federalism).

Conduct research to locate three peer-reviewed academic journal articles (aka: scholarly sources) that specifically address the policy issue that you selected and meet the following criteria:

  • The articles must be no more than ten (10) years old.
  • The article must have more than five (5) pages of actual content (without graphs, charts, footnotes, citations, etc.).
  • Books will not count toward the minimum research requirements.
  • Carefully choose those sources that provide a variety of perspectives on your selected topic.
  • In addition to the minimum research requirements, you should offer “supplemental sources” for essential current events information relevant to your topic. These may include academic sources that are not peer-reviewed (position papers), newspaper articles, magazine articles, and other quality or reputable sources.
  • Textbooks, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias (including Wikipedia), Almanacs, or an Atlas are reference materials and are not to be listed as sources on the collegiate level.
  • Provide the formal MLA citation for each source, both in the essay and on the works cited page.

Step 3 – The Proposal

Submit a one-page proposal to the appropriate dropbox by the date specified in the course calendar. The proposal is to contain the following:

  • Identify the topic in a single paragraph by:
    • Include a bibliography listing the three primary sources. The citations are to be formatted using MLA citation style.
    • Summarize the policy topic you will be addressing.
    • Describe the current status of the policy or topic.
  • Describe why the policy is important.
  • A model proposal has been provided in eCampus.

Revise and Resubmit Policy: The purpose of the proposal process is for your instructor to confirm that 1) you have selected three appropriate peer-reviewed journal articles and 2) that you have selected an appropriate topic. Additionally, it allows your instructor to give you feedback on your writing (grammar, sentence composition, punctuation, and spelling) as well as your use of proper MLA citation formatting.

Should you submit a proposal that does not address a topic that meet the criteria, or does not have three peer-reviewed journal articles, you will be asked to “revise and resubmit” the assignment. In such cases, each revision will be deducted 10 points and after 4 attempts the assignment will earn a zero and will be considered incomplete.

The instructor will inform you of the due date and conditions of resubmission. Failure to resubmit the revision before the provided due date, or failure to correct the identified issues in need of revision, will result in a zero for the proposal grade.

Failure to complete the proposal or a requested revision will result in the entire assignment being incomplete.

Step 4 – The Policy Paper

Your task will be to prepare a formal research paper regarding the selected policy. The assignment is to be around 5-6 pages with in-text citations for your research. The minimum writing requirement is a 1000 of your own words or around 3 pages of a word document (excluding the cited information). The essay is to discuss each of the following prompts:

  • An introduction and brief overview of the policy relationship.
  • What are the major issues facing each level of government?
  • What are the reasons for initiating changes to the policy?
  • What are the options to be considered (discuss several)?
  • What are the pros and cons of each potential reform (costs v. benefits)?
  • Which is the best option moving forward (pick one)?
  • A summary and conclusion

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Research on Abortion Policies
Introduction
There are various reasons that support abortion like its act of being simple, pressure on the
victim, and mostly affordable ways. With this concept in mind, there are fewer laws and policies
that go against it. Laws implementation and enactment are concepts that in other way prohibits
this. To obtain the privilege of a safe abortion, whistleblowers should examine the political
framework, welfare, legal, legal and social substances that include the current legislation and the
provisions in their nations, and choose this type of law they need (assuming everything). The
greatest test is to determine what is conceivable to attain, the collection of a minimum amount of
aid, and cooperate with legitimate specialists, parliamentarians, welfare specialists, and the victims
of abortion to adjust the law-all with an undesirable of pregnancy in search of Abortion may have,
as before expected as you would suspect under the circumstances and later fundamental.

Understanding Lawful Reasons for Abortion
a) At the point when danger prevails on the victim's life

Many countries permit abortion for the purpose of protecting the pregnant woman life- that
is mostly when the doctors or attending person has no other choice. It therefore falls to the right of
protecting life off an individual as a law in U.S.A.

"Social and restorative conditions may

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constitute dangerous conditions " (Holmquist). Some nations give the defined provisions of what
they consider to be dangerous therapeutic conditions. These documents could be translated as
prohibitive or considered as an integral part, while in reality they are intended to delimit the
circumstances taken dangerous and do not block the clinical judgement of this Which is dangerous
for a particular lady. Sometimes doctors argue that it is important to give an abortion sheltered in
the light of the fact that, in the possibility that they do not, the lady would endanger her life,
addressing an inadequate professional. “Some circumstances might be perilous when it concerns
family respect of protecting the lives of unborn” (History...


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