Title of Speech: THINK KARLA Topic: Adoption (Open Adoption) Specific Purpose: To persuade and convince my audience to adopt a child‚ whether it be domestically‚ privately‚ or internationally‚ and to raise the child with connection to birth mother and father if deemed appropriate. Thesis Statement: Adoption gives the children a better chance at a good life. I. Introduction A-D. Children everyday are born into this world and abandoned. Many grow up not understanding who their parents are
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Adoption over all is a wonderful option‚ but there are two distinct types a family should think about before going through with the process. Open adoption includes contact between the adoptive family and the birth parents. Closed adoption legally seals all records and cuts off contact between the two families (source 2). Closed adoption is also known as “traditional”. The birthparents and adoptive parents have no contact and there is little to no information exchange. Then‚ after the adoption has
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Over the years‚ there have been many questions arising whether adults should adopt domestically or internationally. When adoption first became the norm‚ people did not see the difference between adopting within the United States and adopting from a foreign country. At first‚ adoption was a shameful secret that families tried to mask. But now in recent times‚ adoption is seen as a praiseworthy decision. Lately however‚ there have been strong viewpoints either going for or against adopting internationally
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It’s difficult to imagine growing up with two moms‚ or two dads. I have never thought about having more than one mom. My entire life I have grown up with a single mother. I strongly disagreed with Katie from the episode 30 days segment titled‚ same sex parenting. After watching this episode it made me realize how single minded people can be‚ if two of the same gender want to adopt children they should be able to adopt. Watching this episode got me thinking‚ about how same sex couples have a hard
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Adoption There are 3 types of adoption one type is called Open adoption. In this type of adoption the birth parents and the adoptive family have personal interactions with one another. This simply means that in this type of adoption the identities of everyone involved is shared with each other. They can send letters‚ e-mails‚ talk on the phone with one another‚ or visit each other. There are several types of advantages of an open adoption. Some advantages to the birth parents are that they
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TRANSNATIONAL ADOPTION The adoption of children on a transnational basis is one of the blessings of the modern human culture. Resulting from the worries of humanity to find homes for the orphans of wars such as the World War II‚ governments established legal frameworks to expand this exercise (Masson 2001). Therefore‚ whereas there were about 30‚000 children being adopted from 50 countries in 2001 (Selmon 2000)‚ the count has now reached over five times as much. Transnational adoption has led to
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International Adoption Attention grabber: Children in foreign countries are left to live unhappily in harmful and dangerous environments. By banning international adoption we are risking these children’s lives. Good morning/afternoon classmates and Mrs Roche I am here today to convince you that international adoption should not be banned. Thesis: International adoption should be permitted in countries such as Australia‚ which is filled with families couples that have been through all
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Many people confuse between fostering and adoption. They often think that both of the terms are synonyms of each other. However‚ fostering is different from adoption. In an adoption‚ all the rights and responsibilities of a child’s birth family are legally transferred to the his/her adoptive family‚ but this does not happen in the case of fostering. Foster care‚ also known as out-of-home-care‚ is a temporary service provided for the welfare of children who cannot live with their families. Children
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The Adoption Institute recognizes 1.5 million adopted children at this time in the United States‚ which is over two percent of all children. About five million people in the US‚ both children and adults‚ were adopted‚ at a contemporary rate of about 100‚000 adoptions a year. 60 percent of all Americans know an adopted person‚ know someone who has adopted a child or know a mother who has relinquished her child to adoption. This substantial sized group of the American public has unique and personal
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Role of Age in Technology Adoption Decisions in Organizations Aashish Jagini University of Missouri Technology has become a vital and integral part of every organization. From multi-national corporations who maintain mainframe systems and databases to small businesses that own a single computer‚ technology plays a role. Technology has become indispensable because it has made its way into all the areas of an organization. Adoption of technology in an organization may influence performance
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