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    Gay Adoption Should be Allowed and Enforced in Every State in The U.S. “There are no unwanted children just unfound families” (Core Values). Families together are one not anything different from every other family. No matter race, color, or the type of family. Adoption is just a way for anybody who wants to create a family would be able to have the access to have a family of their own. Even to the families who are not able to have a child or does not have a partner to have a child. The…

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    From my own experience as well as the discussions and readings from this class, I believe that all adoptive families must actively take part in the “pre-adoption” process where each family member must acknowledge the potential for their own personal forms of ethnocentrism. This way, prospective parents and families can gain awareness of the cultural sensitivities associated adoption and verify their own willingness to adopt. Slowly but surely, my family and I learned how to integrate Lydia’s…

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    Adopted Child Adoption

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    Many children have been adopted throughout the world. While many of them do not know their origins, they grow up wanting to know about their birth parents. An adopted child may want to know if an illness he may be experiencing could be something genetic or is it something he or she is experiencing within themselves. This would be important regarding medical records, and having access to them for medical decisions. An adopted person may also like to learn about his ethnic background since that…

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    Adoption Research

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    If I were to walk into a room of 200 anonymous people, what facts could I state about each human being without talking to them? I could probably state their general hair color, eye color, build, or even their height. There are some things that I wouldn’t be able to tell about each person like their birthplace, birthday, or whether they are adopted or not. I, somone who is adopted, have a strong passion for adoption and children. According to the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the U.S.…

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    Family Adoption Paper

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    Amenze Oronsaye Growing up, I’ve always pictured having a family of my own. I would live in a big house with my husband and four amazing kids, two boys and two girls to be exact, and our Bichpoo named Choco (yes, as in Chocolate but pronounced in a cool Spanish way). To most people, this would be like living the perfect American life with your perfect family. Why it is that when it comes to having a perfect family with adoptive children, it’s seen as “much harder”? A study by Martha A. Rueter…

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    Families across America are pressed to find childcare that they can afford, trust and rely on. This researcher intends to identify, correlate and summarize various articles, publications, case studies and academic literature to assist him in this study of childcare conflicts and working parents. Identification. Growth in the number of day care centers and other forms of non-parental care for children has accompanied this increase in working mothers. But for many families, finding…

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    The Benefits Of Childcare

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    “Center-based care also may have different sponsors, including churches, schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, social service agencies, Head Start, independent owners and businesses, and employers”(2009). When I think about seeking a childcare setting for my six month old, all I can think is that I want the best. Childcare can be very expensive these days and still not cracked up to be what they say they are. I don’t have much money so being in a price range that can meet my budget would…

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    Dan takes a deep-anxious breath. "Hannah," his voice cracks, "Dear, we 're at the Orphanage." A puddle of drool ran down her seat cover. "Hannah," he repeats. Disoriented, she wakes up: "What, what 's going on?" "We 're here." "At the Orphanage?" She questioned. "Yes, dear, we 're at the Franklin Orphanage." She looks at her watch: "How long did I sleep?" "You mean, how long did you snore?" "Okay, cut the crap. Seriously, how long?" He rolls into an empty parking space. "I guess about an hour."…

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    boy was taken away. Child abuse is something most people believe is morally wrong. Orphanages in Russia is known for being unsafe for a child, 50 to 90 percent of the children who grow up in the Russian orphanages grow up to be alcoholics, drug addicts, or even commit suicide. Parents who give birth to disable children are either forced to give them up to orphanages. Some of this children whom live in the orphanages are mistreated or abused by the untrained staff. 95 percent of orphan have at…

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    The room that she found herself in was dark, with a smell similar to sulfur that was so strong that even the most strong willed men couldn’t stand. She didn’t seem to notice it. In the corner of the same room in the same place, I stood. Tekakwitha Orphanage was home to many like her--the…

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