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Essay heading: Critical Issue Analysis of Opposing Viewpoints on Aborting a Handicapped Fetus
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For instance, Greenberg (1996) uses the fact that Dr. Joycelyn Elders is a former surgeon general, however, he goes on to bash Elders as a role model and uses sarcasm as a way to oppose her (Elders) pro-choice viewpoint. Bradley's (1995) use of factual material includes the fact that a woman named Erin Pizzey is a former feminist campaigner... displayed 300 characters
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Bradley's (1995) use of factual material includes the fact that a woman named Erin Pizzey is a former feminist campaigner. Bradley (1995) then curtly disagrees with Pizzey's strangely sweet description of Pizzey's connection with her own Down's Syndrome affected child.
In contrast to factual statements, both essays are loaded with the opinions of the authors... displayed next 300 characters
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