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    struggling child‚ but lately‚ the adoption rates have lowered due to the high adoption prices. Some adults pull though the expenses of adoption‚ but in many cases‚ the adults capitulate and end up not welcoming a child into their home. The word childhood generally brings a smile to someone’s face or can bring back loved memories; sadly‚ for the kids who are not as auspicious and was never found a loving home‚ all they remember is misery‚ abandonment‚ and isolation. If the adoption prices were to lower‚ many

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    Argumentative Essay The dictionary defines the word “abortion” as the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy. Is this not considered murder? When a life is taken by another‚ this is called murder. A mother has many other options to consider if they are not ready for motherhood. Abortion may be the easy way out of the situation in some eyes‚ but many see it differently. Adoption is an option for one that is considering aborting a pregnancy. Adoption agencies

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    household‚ where failure is not to ever be thought of as an option. Although I do often wonder what my life would have entailed if I had not been adopted. I quickly realized that I would not even be writing this college admission reflection essay if I were in the care of my “real” mom. I would not be the strong‚ intelligent and beautiful person I am today if I was in the care of my “real” mom. That is when I asked myself what makes a woman a child’s “real” mom? A brilliant man name

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    rights for homosexuals is having a tough time being accepted by American government and by American society. I feel that equal rights for gays and lesbians should be a policy adopted by the American government. These equal rights would include all the same rights given to heterosexual couples such as medical benefits‚ retirement benefits‚ military benefits‚ adoption rights‚ and legal recognition. I also believe that the government should increase education concerning homosexuality‚ promote homosexual

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    same-sex parenting and child care in the processes of adoption and foster parenting. The Garden State allows for same-sex adoption; allows single homosexuals to adopt; and allows second parent same-sex adoption (“Same-Sex Adoption Laws‚” n.d.). New Jersey has passed progressive laws and policies that prohibit discrimination charged against gay individuals in the adoption process (Sudol‚ 2010). New Jersey state law also bans discrimination against gay individuals in the foster parent process (2010). New

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    Gay marriage is a huge topic that is talked about in today’s society. Many arguments are caused due to the topic when it is brought up in a conversation. This topic has become such as issue that the government has had to step in and create laws. Gay marriage is known to break apart families but is also known to bring families together. The first known case of a gay couple wanting to be legally married was on May 18‚ 1970 when the couple entered the courthouse and then later was denied by the county

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    following week and this is where she lives now. Breeding dogs‚ while prestigious‚ adds to the already bloated population of this species in The United States. Adoption takes animals‚ more specifically‚ dogs‚ who would normally be either kept in a shelter‚ or euthanized and provides a loving home for them. Therefore‚ breeding should be minimized and adoption should be maximized; both for the overall health and safety of the animals‚ but also to contain the population. Hello‚ I am Tara Turner and today I am

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    ENGLISH AS A MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION For many years‚ the importance of English has increased because it has became a very common language all over the world. Owing to this situation‚ there are lots of argumentative topics which are about the power of English. One of them is about the medium of instruction at Turkish universities whether it should be English or not. First of all‚ the definition of the English as a medium of instruction can be made. Haagen – Schützenhöfer & Mathelitsch (n.d.) explain

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    Adoption is a topic that has always been thoroughly debated. Whether it’s because of religion or plain ethics‚ people normally have a strong opinion on the topic no matter if they are for or against it. Adoption has been on the rise in the past 30 years. Specifically‚ international adoption has seen its numbers more than double in recent years. Christian Pryor of A Narrative Inquiry of International Adoption Stories states that “In 1991‚ there were 8‚481 children adopted from other countries

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    adult. In many parts of the United States where teenage girls are having‚ keeping and raising babies is considered to be without question‚ the only acceptable choice; they are not given the facts about the alternative: placing one’s newborn up for adoption. There is no situation in which an unmarried teenage girl fares best by keeping her child‚ and in no situation in which doing so is in the child’s best interest. Also‚ when neither marriage or the common sense of maturity are agreed upon‚ parenting

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