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    To my sex machine, Right now I'm in an orphanage for kids, of course it’s an orphanage for kids, who else could it be for?!? Silly me. I am not saying that I'd like to adopt or make babies, all those would come in time. I just found it crazy that I had to donate around a Euro for socks that are worth a third of that, but then again, it’s always all ways for the kids. It’s kinda sad to think about those babies and their abused mothers. It’s a scary world out there, but you can’t prevent…

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    I personally, believe that permitting surrogate motherhood for pay in today’s world should not be allowed. I understand that an individual would want to have their own child. I think if I were in this position I would defiantly consider it. I do, however, personally believe that paying someone to be a surrogate mother is not right. There are many children in the world currently living without parents. The money that goes towards paying someone could easily go towards adopting a child that is…

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    The Homeless and Foster Children: Forgotten Homeless and abandoned children in foster care are different and similar in many ways. As homeless is the new welfare; they lose homes, jobs, children, and more. While abandoned children in foster care become "aged out" of a system meant to give them more opportunities. They have similarities as they both are a growing issue that isn't declining, yet alone ceasing. Their issues are not resolved by simply taking them from the public or stop their aid…

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    from five days to two weeks, shown by Planned Parenthood. Open Adoption. An adoption process in which the birth parents and the adoptive parents typically stay in touch, FindLaw stated. In open adoptions, the adoptive parents meet with the biological parents a couple of times before the process to ensure that their child will be taken care of; this is the most trusting type of adoption, according to Future of the Children. Open adoption is the most favorable of the two choices today because it…

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    decided on an Ethiopian adoption program.…

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    Turning Stones was a novel produced by Marc Parent. Parent was a caseworker for the state of New York for approximately four years. In these years, Parent had often experienced children who were abused and neglected. In hopes of saving these children, Parent would often have to remove these children from their homes and placed within the foster care system. This novel highlights the cases that had proven to be most memorable to himself and his own development. Child maltreatment was exhibited…

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    Upon entry into a country of asylum, nearly all refugees require social assistance until they are able to sustain themselves and their families in the society sufficiently. Further, social security and public assistance is particularly important to those refugees who are unable to earn their livelihood due to unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age, or other circumstances beyond their control. The right to social security and public assistance is available to refugees both under…

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    There is a range of ethical issues in this world, from workers compensation to the treatment of others. Social Services tries to ensure that people get the best care that they can, and one of these ways is through Foster Care. Foster Care gives children a home when their homelife becomes unstable. The service is well-intentioned, however there are ethical issues. Claudia Felder was a child who was raised in the foster care system. She explains how she lived in six foster homes, and only one was…

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    she would get physically abused for and also engaged in sexual activity with her older brother. When she became impregnated at the age of fourteen she was sent away to a home for unwed mothers, where she gave birth and had to give the baby up for adoption. A few months after her return to the grandparents home, her grandfather had kicked her and her brother out, which led them to having to fend for themselves. Aileen then began a life of hitchhiking, prostitution and crime in order to support…

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    Kittens are cute, fuzzy, and extremely needy creatures. For the first few weeks of life, they require constant care and attention from their mothers. Without it, they would surely die within a very short period of time. They are helpless, as they are born blind and deaf, and can only interact with the world with their senses of touch, smell, and taste. So what if you found an abandoned litter, or perhaps you are looking to volunteer to foster motherless kittens at your local shelter? Either way,…

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