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    face is adopting. Its pretty hard to have a baby when it's the same-sex parents biologically. But then again there's always adoption.”Some people say that children need a mother and father to raise us;to provide both point of views. To show masculinity ,femininity. Gender doesn't matter, Over the years children living with LGBTQ parents have risen tremendously”(Lifelong Adoptions). In way this can sound very sexists . But think about it what's the worst that can happen. There are single mothers…

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    Adoption Persuasive Essay

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    many cases, this means shopping. In some cases this means splurging. And splurging means everything just got even more expensive than expected. While more expensive doesn’t always mean better, there are some items you should splurge on. Infant Adoption Preparation: What You Should Splurge On & What You Shouldn’t To Splurge: Stroller, Car Seat, Baby Toiletries, Blackout Shades, Baby Carrier, and Glider. Not To Splurge: High Chair, Onesies, Bassinet, Bottle Sanitizer, and Bouncer. The…

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    about the word abortion and adoption they tend to have good and bad feelings because form a perspective these people would think that abortion would be easier because it would not have to make the decision but these people would defiantly support what decision they would make. But from another point of view this is a very bad idea because its risking a child life and it can hurt the body as well and could more problems later. On the other hand, when you look at adoption form a men’s point of…

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    fact that he had just lost his job and they were barely making it with the children they already had. They knew they could not provide the kind of life for the child they wanted so they asked if we could assist them with putting the child up for adoption. After speaking with the couple, my wife and I discussed possibly adopting the child ourselves. My wife already had three children from a previous marriage that we had been raising…

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    International adoption gives children that are living in fear an opportunity for a better life here in America. The advantages of adopting outweigh the disadvantages. First and forth most, every child deserves to live in a safe environment. Some places overseas does not provide that for children. According to Schaefer (2015), "Worldwide, an estimated 2 million children are living in institutional care." Why not decrease the number of children that are not in a loving home? People who adopt…

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    Tina Rulli, in her article The Unique Value of Adoption, argues that adoption offers a unique value for prospective parents as it allows them to provide for a child in need rather than creating a child that will be in need. With this, she proposes that all couples look to adopt and not only couples having difficulties procreating, whether naturally or through Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). She stresses that “adoption provides a morally noble opportunity to extend to a stranger benefits…

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    aren’t a close friend to them. Adoption has been around for many years, but only recently became a legal process. Of the 1.8 million adopted children in the United States, 37 percent were adopted from foster care, 38 percent joined their families through private domestic adoptions (excluding step-parent adoptions), and 25 percent were adopted internationally (Business Insights). Adoption is a great way for families to grow if a couple is facing infertility, adoption from foster care is great for…

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    Same Sex Adoption Report

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    before same-sex adoption will become a norm. On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court ruled same-sex marriage legal in all fifty states, and newly married couples are seeking to create a family. With so many children in the foster care system, same-sex adoption would increase the adoption rates tremendously. Same-sex adoption is an incredible opportunity to provide children with a stable and healthy living environment. Those opposing same-sex adoption claim that same-sex adoption violates the…

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    Adoption Vs Abortion Essay

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    whether that be through foster care or adoption. “Adopting one child won’t change the world; but for that one child, the world will change.” – Unknown. Adoption should be more encouraged in our society because it is a better option than abortion, millions of children need homes, and it is an answer for couples that cannot have children. Adoption is a better option than abortion. Abortion is final and ends with death, birthing the child and giving it up for adoption still allows for the child…

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    “put up for adoption” was created. At that time, many homeless children in America “were placed on trains and put up on platforms to see anyone wanted them(facts.radomhistory.com)”. Nowadays, contrary to the fact that kids used to travel thousands miles to find someone to take care of them, a lot of loving couples are looking for children to adopt. More and more couples start to consider adopting children overseas because of the limited amount of domestic children. However, overseas adoption is…

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