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    the doctors could begin advocating for adoption as an affordable option, rather than the pricy abortion procedure. The woman carrying the child will not pay anything for the pregnancy and birth; the adopting family will cover those expenses (Adoption, n.d.). Adoption costs nothing to the woman carrying the baby because the adopting family will cover the cost of the pregnancy and birth. An abortion can cost up to $2000 (Adoption, n.d.). When comparing adoption and the choice to parent, there is a…

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    Adoption is the act of taking something on as your own. Adoption usually refers to the legal process of becoming a non-biological parent. To have a family you do not need to be blood. Couples that cannot have children or families that want to help children who are unfortunate to have a family of their own usually go to adoption agencies and talk to a social worker to try to adopt the right child that suites them. Social workers will research and find the best fit kid for you, also to see if you…

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    Transracial Adoption remains a controversial topic in social science. Although most in the African American community opposed transracial adoption, coining it a genocide, the number of white families adopting black children reached its apex. Most African American children were victims of displaced communities, ridden with crime (Wagner 1998). In 1994, congress passed the Multicultural Placement Act; this act repudiates discrimination in the adoption process, including discrimination based on…

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    Interracial adoption is rewarding especially for the child. It also gives them diversity and incite to other cultures. Other ways interracial adoption is rewarding is when the child grows up he or she will know what it is like for instance to have a black parent and a white one. He or she get to experience both sides and views of both cultures and things they do for both ethnic groups. It will just make him or her a more diverse person. Interracial adoption is beneficial because children need…

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    Two dads are better than none. Two moms are better than none.” - Unknown Author. These words paint a clear picture of how children in adoption agencies are being kept from potential families just because the parents are homosexual. The reason this quote is applicable to this subject is because there is an issue for homosexual parents trying to adopt children. As people have said, homosexual parents cannot provide a traditional family setting, because of the parents, having a very easy time of…

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    Students can help by volunteering at LGBTQ friendly adoption agencies. The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) would not be able to help, because the actions would not take place on Wayne State’s campus. Also, the plan would not advocate for student protections on campus, but rather would encourage adoption agencies to become LGBTQ friendly as to receive support from the community. In contrast, SDS’s goal is to create safe spaces on campus. The adoption agencies would benefit from this,…

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    Every once in a while you hear about something happen in Africa somewhere. There one very special day that stood out for me and my family was about five years ago when we adopted a baby boy from Ethiopia named Bereket. It was a very long process for our family, but of course it was worth the wait. “Time to leave for Omaha!” exclaimed my grandparents. I had mixed feelings about adopting. The idea of bringing in a kid that we don’t even know was a little bit scary, but on the other side we are…

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    United States from adopting Russian babies, have sparked anger and controversy between Russia and other countries. Putin has a record of angering people through his decisions as Russia’s president, but nothing angered people more than his ban on adoption for the United States. He was born October 7, 1952 in St. Petersburg, Russia. In 1975, he earned a law degree and became a KGB intelligence officer until 1990. Then, in August 1999 Putin became Russia’s Prime Minister. In December of that same…

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    My Life Story In the United States, 3 out of 100 births result in an adoption. Today, adoption is a big topic and there has been a lot of different views on the topic. I personally believe that adoption is the right choice because it gives the child a chance to grow in a positive environment. At about two months old, I was adopted from Seoul, South Korea. For the past 18 years I have lived my life here in Sioux Falls. Throughout my life I forget that I’m adopted because of everyday things like…

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    They Discover How Much He Misses His Brothers and Sisters. Summary: Adoption is an amazing thing, but it takes a significant amount of time and money. Couples have to really know if they are prepared for having a child. This is especially the case for older children who might need extra care and support during the transition. For Diego and Nina Cortes, the choice was easy. The only problem was what happened after the adoption was over with. Introduction: Diego and Nina Cortes had been…

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