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    Foster care systems need to be better taken care of by the government so the children in the systems receive what they need before and after their release of the system. An example of this is that foster care systems don’t have enough money to care for the kids when they leave the foster system. The article, “6 problems with the foster care system - and what you can do to help,” states that they can’t afford for the needs for the young adults when they leave the foster system, it says, “Foster…

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    Book Thief Book Report

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    Imagine leaving everything and everyone behind then reintroducing yourself into a brand new life. This is what happens in the novel, The Book Thief, written by Markus Zusak.This novel is very meaningful and truly touched me. The Book Thief portrays the story of a girl named Liesel. But here is the kicker, it is narrated by Death himself. The interesting perspective makes for a very different kind of way to express the story. I absolutely loved the many themes presented in The Book Thief. I still…

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    In today's world we are surround by a crumbling society ran by money. If money controls the way our country moves then maybe its time we start to mange it a different way. The debate of DE-funding NASA has come to a end and i agree with the end result we our spending way to much money on something that we have not had a major need for. I agree with the DE -funding of NASA. we should be spending that money on more important government project like the VA , section 8 And foster care I find these…

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    Macy's Maturity

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    Remember when the earth stood still? NO! Of course not. It hasn’t happened yet. However Macy’s world has been at a stand still for the past 8 years. Tall, brunette, slim, and young. Being only 16 in her sophomore year of high school, she supposively has her whole life ahead of her. She has been through more than the average adult has. Her maturity is higher than her peers and she can’t handle to know what her past holds, after all “Your past shapes your future” and she wants her future to look…

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    Bringing a child into your world can make your total world flip, ever think of adoption? Many people including my parents, either become foster parents and adopting a lucky child to bring into their home. Becoming a foster parent means that “You are having a temporary placement in which you the adult, provides for the care of children whose birth parent(s) is unable to care for them.” According to AdoptUsKids. Having a child placed under the roof of your home can last to anywhere from overnight…

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    Foster Care Case Study

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    A value that adherents see through foster care is to keep the child safe and to protect them from harm. In dangerous situations they believe that a child should be taken away from a bad home environment. In addition, when the child is away from the guardians who caused that child to be placed in a foster home, it makes it possible for the adults to take care of the problems they uncovered. An interest advocates have is supporting the new foster child and to help them to not be worried or scared…

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    Essay On Foster Care

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    Firstly foster care is put in place for children whose parents are unable to cope or/and are unfit to look after their child. Foster care can help children but can also be very hard on there mental health, coming from an abusive family and being neglected and then being put in a family that tries to love the child could and in 67% of the time will cause the child to have some trust issues. Most of the time children will think about their past and it may bring back trauma and memorise of the past…

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    Which system provides better care for orphaned children; foster care or orphanages? This paper will examine the differences between foster care and orphanages and their pros and the cons. This paper will examine the foster care and today”s systems. Foster Care is a system in which children are placed because their biological parents cannot take them. An orphanage is a home for children which their parents cannot take of them or they are dead. The first orphanage was established was in the…

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    Social problem The Fostering Connections Act is a federal child welfare law that places requirements on child welfare agencies to work with schools to support the education needs of children in foster care. Since its passage in 2008, the Fostering Connections Act has also brought much needed attention to the importance of connecting children in the system to their blood relatives for a possible new permanent home. The act made numerous changes to the child welfare system, which covers federal…

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    The article “Kinship and Nonrelative Foster Care: The Effect of Placement Type on a Child Well-Being” was writing by Sarah Font from the University of Wisconsin. This article can be found in the professional journal, Child Development, September/October 2014, volume 84, number 5, and pages 2074-2090. This article attempts to address differences in children who are removed from their parents and placed in kinship and nonrelative care by measuring achievements, behaviors and health. The article…

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