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    Social Stigma In Sociology

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    racially-based prejudice therefore if they adopt a white child socially they may be put into the stereotype of a nonwhite nanny taking care of a white child (Ishizawa, 2006). Cultural genocide also plays a role in the stigma associated with transracial adoption (Hollingsworth, 1998; Lee, 2003; Simon & Altstein, 1996). Cultural genocide is seen as diminishing…

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    Family Support Act

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    The Hague Convention is a multilateral treaty designed to protect children on the global scale. It mandates child support, abduction, and adoption processes or situations. There are ninety-four countries who are members of the Hague Convention. In the instance that a child is taken without the custodial parent’s permission, and taken across state lines or out of the country, working with the…

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    Adoption The purpose of this paper is to inform people on adoption and how in our world today, children's development is affected by it. Also I will be sharing research with you in the frame of the order of Bronfenbrenner's ecological system model. All of the influence levels of Bronfenbrenner's Ecological System Theory will be referenced in this order beginning with individual, microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem and ending with chronosystem, these all contribute major factors to…

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    Another probable solution was giving the child up for adoption. Either the child put for adoption or the parents would decide to give their child to a relative or someone they knew who was not able to conceive a child. When one has a child as parents, their duty is to care and protect their child from all good and bad. The answer…

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    Abuse Of Foster Care

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    Since the early history even in the Old Testament, there were children without families that were being cared for as a sense of duty. Widows were given children to care for with the financial support the church would provide for their care. According to the National Foster Parent Association (2017) in England, children were given into indentured service as a means to be cared for as well as learning a trade, compared to children left homeless and skill less. Though indentured service provided…

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    Adoption Research

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    strong passion for adoption and children. According to the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the U.S. Department of State, in 1999, the year I was born, 17,000 foreign born children were adopted by Americans (Adoption Statistics and Facts). That number has dropped dramatically as only 5,648 children were adopted by Americans in 2015 (Freivalds). Adoption…

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    Aegisthus

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    Back home, one of my former classmates awaits his sentencing after recently being found guilty of capital murder. He has a calm temperament, a few friends and ability for genius endeavors. No one thought anything of him, until he killed a elderly man and attacked the man’s wife in the couple’s own home. He chose the house because it “felt right” and the day because the “weather was beautiful,” He came to school the next day and aced his chemistry test. The following day, police arrested him and…

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    Some people say no matter what the child will be better off with straight parents rather than gay parents. However “Williams Institute confirms there is no difference in the behavioral outcomes of adopted children raised in same-sex households when compared to those raised by heterosexual couples” (Perry). Whether gay or straight it does not affect the children’s behavior or emotions. Even though the couple is gay the children will still be better off with them apposed to being in foster-care.…

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    Common Difficulties Faced with Transracial Adoption Transracial adoption can be defined as placing children or infants with families of a different race than the children’s birth family (Lee, 2003; Simon & Altstein, 1996). Transracial adoptions (TRA’s) are common within the U.S. but are also common internationally. International TRA’s in the U.S. began in the 1940’s with the end of World War II (Hollingsworth, 1998). The number of international TRA’s continued to increase after later wars…

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    Estate Planning for Post-Divorce Individuals After a divorce, certain estate planning measures should be taken in order to ensure that your best wishes are intact in case anything unfortunate should happen. You will need to be sure that certain details are attended to, such as replacing your former spouse as a beneficiary of your will. If you are rearranging your estate and probate needs following a divorce, hiring a professional to assist you may be the best course of action. The following are…

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