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    Adoption over IN-VERTO FERTILIZATION “There are roughly four hundred thousand children in the US foster care system. Of those children‚ approximately one hundred thousand are waiting to be adopted” (Developmental Issues for Young Children in Foster Care‚ 2000). Many people feel as if life is meaningless without the gift of becoming a parent. Before they consider adopting a child‚ many couples undergo infertility treatments‚ such as in-vitro fertilization. Some people are successful‚ but numerous

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    Websites exist not only to give information to the public‚ but also to appeal to the audience and make them want to take action. Websites use rhetorical appeals (ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos) in order to capture the attention of the audience. Ethos gives the author credibility and allows the audience to feel confident in what they are reading. The author can use this by giving numbers‚ keeping the website up-to-date‚ and correct grammar. Pathos appeals to the reader’s emotions by giving them pictures

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    Why is it that you need a license to drive a car‚ practice law‚ or even fish‚ but anyone with a healthy reproductive system can bring a child into this world? Parenting is a serious undertaking and anyone who has done raised a child can tell you that it’s not an easy task. Parents should be required to pass a minimum competency test and obtain a license before bringing a child into this world. On average there are 3 to 4 million babies born each year in the US. In 2014 264‚746 children entered into

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    Myth and Homosexuality in Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit Prof. Satyawan Suresh Mane Assistant Professor in Communication Skills Gharda Institute of Technology‚ Lavel‚ Ratnagiri Mumbai University‚ Maharashtra Abstract The term ‘Lesbian feminism’ is a cultural movement which was most influential in 1980’s era. Though it was a part of the concept ‘Feminism’‚ the effect of it was something unique in North American and Western Europe society. It was emerged due to the result of

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    Romanian Orphanages

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    Romanian Orphanages Imagine a hospital that‚ at one time ran smoothly helping the public‚ now with the primary objection of taking care of the thousands of abandoned infants and children. This is the reality in Romania when Nicolae Ceausescu was in power. In 1966 he created an Anti-Abortion/Contraception law in order to raise the population and achieve his ultimate goal to slowly take over surrounding areas and increase Romania’s power. The next plan of action was to open orphanages‚ which

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    Animal Shelters For The Win! Did you know that there are about 4 to 6 thousand animal shelters in the United States? Also did you know that there are between 8 to 12 million animals in those animal shelters? Unfortunately each year between 4 to 6 million of those animals are euthanized due to not being able to find a home. That’s almost half of the animals that enter a shelter yearly! But what If I told you that you can make change for those animals‚ if you can take euthanization completely

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    Law Profile Paper Mary J Blige HSM/230 Angela Murray August 13‚ 2012 In the human services field you are constantly working with many different individuals for various reasons. When working with others and their situations they are many laws that have to be abided by to assure that their personal information and safety is protected. One particular act that we have learned about during the last couple weeks was the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

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     The report will outline what the different types of care provisions include ­ What they do  and why they do it.      Key information that will be addressed include the following care provisions;     ∙ Foster Care  ∙ Residential Care  ∙ Respite Care  ∙ Adoption     Within this report you will find many pieces of legislation that enhance the health and well­being  of children and young people.     The Paramountcy Principle (1989)     The Paramountcy Principle is a piece of legislation that tells us that it is the responsibility of the 

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    The Value of a Child

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    “The Value of a Child” After wiping away a few tears and researching the importance and urgency of adoption‚ I learned that it is extremely easy to take life for granted. Today in the United States there are over 100‚000 children entered into foster care with ages ranging anywhere from under one year old to twenty-one years old. Most children in foster care or other systems of care are school-aged or older. There are siblings that are trying to stick together and brothers and sisters being split

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    Interracial Adopting

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    White Mother‚ Black Child In an ideal society there would be no need for adoption‚ because all children would be born into situations where their parents could provide loving homes and keep them forever. There are a variety of reasons why people adopt. Their reason may be to help a child who is in the system and hopefully give them a better life. Many children are forced to live with grandparents or extended family because their parents are not able to care for them. The practice of adopting may

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