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    Introduction: In the mid-18th century, the way childhood was seen has changed considerably. Before the mid-18th century, Puritans believed, that humans are born sinful. They also believed that childhood was a critical period and that children literature must influence and be constructive so that to safe children’s souls. That’s why literature played an important role by providing role models. The religious way of thinking about childhood had become less influential by the mid-18th century. The…

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    In “Popular Mechanic”, Carver told us two issues in the story. However, as the Carver told us at the ending line if the story, “In this manner, the issue was decided,” the author did not make clear what ‘issue’ was ‘decided.’ The ‘issue’ that the text describes as ‘decided’ could be either the argument between the parents or the fate of the baby but not both. Both parents repeatedly say they want the baby. Hence, if the meaning of the last line can never be known, what happens in the story can…

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    The extract of ‘Anne of Green Gables’ in the ‘Outsider Reader’ describes a little orphan girl, Anne, who was living at an asylum, another word for orphanage. She is trying to get adopted, but the couple who asked for an adoption wanted a boy, not a girl. In this extract Lucy Maud Montgomery describes how Anne is treated like a thing not a person, but then as the segment progresses, she is treated better. Anne is the perfect example of an outsider who has been marginalised, and she is…

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    I never was a natural born U.S. citizen, I was actually adopted. I was born in the Hunan Province in China. It was called Ping Cheong or other known as the "oven of China". I never did figure out who my birth parents were or what they looked like, but I did know they loved me. When I was about three months old my birth mom dropped me off at a police station. See back in the day, China would only allow one child per family. Also, if you were going to have a child, you would have wanted a boy, not…

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    Adoption is known to promote cognitive and emotional development in children from foster care, but policy debates remain regarding whether children adopted by gay and lesbian parents can achieve these positive outcomes. This study compared the cognitive development and behavior problems at 2, 12, and 24 months post-placement of 82 high-risk children adopted from foster care in heterosexual and gay or lesbian households. On average, children in both household types showed significant gains in…

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    Instead, they should consider putting the child up for adoption. Each year in the US, 51,000 American children, on average, are put up for adoption. In addition, an estimated 6,500 foreign children are adopted by Americans. That is a total of almost 58,000 children adopted per year. That isn’t even including the somewhere between one and two million…

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    During the movie ‘I Am Sam’ we see two very different styles of parenting exhibited, by looking at Baumrind’s Parenting Styles we can see that both neglectful and authoritative styles were in effect. To determine what parenting style is used, Baumrind developed four classifications that parents tend to fall into when raising a child. A clear example of neglectful parenting during the movie is by the character Rita; we see Rita a lot throughout the ordeal that Sam is going through as she agrees…

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    subject to racial discrimination. If it is meant to improve conditions for aboriginals, it may be doing the opposite for other groups of people that are specifically not of aboriginal descent. Subsection 17(5) of the Act states that aboriginal adoption consent is not subject to the section 17(1) of the act,…

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    Adoption Vs Abortion Essay

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    whether that be through foster care or adoption. “Adopting one child won’t change the world; but for that one child, the world will change.” – Unknown. Adoption should be more encouraged in our society because it is a better option than abortion, millions of children need homes, and it is an answer for couples that cannot have children. Adoption is a better option than abortion. Abortion is final and ends with death, birthing the child and giving it up for adoption still allows for the child…

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    For fathers in Pensacola, child custody and visitation are some of the most contentious issues when it comes to the kids. These issues can become highly emotional and extremely expensive to resolve. And the subsequent fighting ends up affecting the child's relationship with both parents. The Concept of Child Custody in Florida Under Florida law, there is no such thing as "child custody". Instead, the parents have a "time-sharing" agreement on how much time each parent will have with the child…

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