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    The Triad Of An Open Adoption Mary Lynn Azar Sophomore English Rhetoric-ENL213-Section R Presented to: Dr. Rosine Zgheib Notre Dame University- Louaize Open Adoption The Triad of an Open Adoption Each one needs someone to rely on, someone who will always love and care about, needs to love and to be loved back. And this kind of love can only be fulfilled by the family love. But what about those who are in lack of this kind of love? What about a childhood with no parents? Or even…

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    Some of them are open, semi open and closed adoption. Closed adoptions are very uncommon in the United States. This is when the birth parents have no contact with their child after they are put up for adoption. Many times the adoptive parents don’t even know the parents of their child. And if they do they don’t stay in contact after the adoption. Once a closed adoption is finalized there is no way to open it until the child is 18 years old. A semi open adoption is when you don’t know the…

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    dealing with a foster adoption that resulted from severed ties with the birth parents. When dealing with international adoptions, it’s important to consider the fact that some countries involved keep almost nothing on the birth parents, but others maintain very detailed records. How to Put the Pieces of Your Adopted Child’s Medical History Together: • When going through a domestic open adoption, your attorney can collect this kind of information in advance of the adoption as a means of…

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    Adoption Vs Abortion

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    Adoption v. Abortion Each year there are 2,596,993 deaths in the United States, exactly how many of those are from abortions? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2013, there were 664,435 legal abortions reported. This fact may shock you, but there is a way you can change that with one simple solution; Adoption. Through this topic, you will get to know why adoption is a big choice you should think about and why it’s a better choice than abortion. Also, I recently…

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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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    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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    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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    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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    Adoption Agency Case Study

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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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    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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