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Religious Studies: Abortion Coursework

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Religious Studies: Abortion Coursework What is meant by the word 'abortion'? Abortion is defined as the 'premature death of a baby inside the womb and its expulsion from the mother's body'. The word comes from the Latin word 'aboriri' which means 'to fail to be born'. Sometimes a baby dies and departs from the womb due to natural causes- this is known as a 'miscarriage'. A 'procured abortion' is what most people mean when they talk about abortion, and is the term given to the deliberate ending of a pregnancy. An abortion involves the administering of a general anaesthetic in order to dilate the neck of the uterus. Then a suction device is used to remove the entire contents of the womb and larger parts, such as the head, are crushed and drawn out with the use of forceps. In late abortions, a lethal injection is given to the foetus before...

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1 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: Samannia, 2008-01-28

"I think that this probably the worst peice of coursework that I have seen in my entire career as an R.E teacher. I nearly fell off my stool and had a heart attack when I read it. I was appaulled. In all my life I've never seen any thing so ridiculously worded with the grammatic skills of a newborn baby. I was so shocked about this particular bit of trash that I took to Mr Abbour Shun (the leading expert of the world on abortions) and he took one read and right in front of me pulled his trousers down, shit on the floor and then wiped his arse with it. I just thought I'd inform you. Thank You. "

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