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    Tammy Joiner CFS 157‚ 6:00 PM 2 May 2012 International Adoption Offers Advantages and Disadvantages In April of 2010‚ an American single mother‚ Torry Hansen‚ put her foreign-adopted seven-year-old son on a plane back to Moscow—alone. She cited psychological and behavior issues as the reason for such a drastic measure‚ “After giving my best to this child‚ I am sorry to say that for the safety of my family‚ friends‚ and myself‚ I no longer wish to parent this child‚” read the note accompanying

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    April 19‚ 2011 The choice of an open vs. closed adoption is one of the most important decisions a mother can make during the adoption process. For both processes an agreement is crafted to detail the rights of the birth parents in the life of the baby following the adoption. There are many pros and cons to both options. Both can be seen and evaluated in the following articles that clearly explain and discuss these two options. Also‚ another form of clarification is the textbook‚ Marriages and Families

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    November 26‚ 2012 Basic Sciences 1 – News Essay New Surgical Technology: Adoption or Diffusion? This article raised an interesting subject: surgeons and patients seeking improved treatment often forget that a new technique is not necessarily a better one. Human body with its health problems remains the same but the surgical technology is always moving towards progress. People develop new surgical tools and new surgical procedures constantly. However‚ do we carefully test all these new tools

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    many animals that enter a shelter as strays make it back to their owners. I also want to talk about abandonment and how adoption can help these two issues. Sadly enough‚ anywhere from three-four million animals are abandoned and taken into shelters yearly. If you do adopt them and take them home it could just make that poor animal’s life better ten-fold. As for how adoption can help strays‚ if you adopt animals that were strays you may be treating them to a lifestyle they may have never experienced

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    concept of adoption was not legally recognized in the United States until the 1850’s‚ with the inception of the first adoption laws. While transfers of children to substitute parents or now known as “adoptive parents” had occurred informally since American colonial times‚ adoption laws legitimized the informal adoptive arrangements which previously existed. There are now two different forms of adopting a child: open or closed adoptions. Although there are two options for adoption‚ all adoptions should

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    Domestic vs. International Adoption I. Introduction A. (Opening Device) I am sure that you’ve all seen the infomercials on television asking us to donate or adopt a less fortunate children in third world countries like Sudan‚ Somalia‚ China‚ and parts of Africa. Have you every stop to think what about the children in our own country that are also suffering. They may not be in such harsh conditions like those of other countries but they are also in need of a safe‚ loving‚ stable‚ and nurturing

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    Should all adoptions be open? Carisa Tacke October 10‚ 2012 Comp11- hour 5 Mrs. Budimlija “If a mother and father can love more than one child‚ then certainly a child can love more than one mother or father” - Unknown. SOMETHING ELSE!! Adoptions should be open because the child may have a positive relationship with the birth family‚ there is no pressure on the child to find who their birthparents are‚ the child will never have to search for his/her birthparents‚ and the adoptive parents

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    Should Same Sex Couples Have the Same Adoption Rights as Heterosexual Couples? Krystal Davis COM/220 March 13‚ 2012 Barbara Plyler Should Same Sex Couples Have the Same Adoption Rights as Heterosexual Couples? In 2008‚ President Barack Obama stated there are too many children who need loving parents to deny one group of people adoption rights (eQuality‚ 2005). A child will benefit from a healthy‚ loving home‚ whether the parents are gay or not (eQuality‚ 2005). With that

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    The Florida Adoption Law Group portrays ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos throughout their website to persuade Mothers or wanting to become parents to contact them and use their website instead of others like Adopt Us Kids which doesn’t give much of nurturing feeling. Also‚ The Florida Adoption Law Group has different way of communication which gives the options to call‚ text‚ email‚ and video chat for parents or single mothers who might live far way other ways of communication. In addition‚ The Florida Law

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    Same Sex AdoptionAdoption is not about finding children for families‚ it’s about finding families for children” (Joyce Maguire Pavao). Same sex marriages have led to controversies on the possibility of efficient parentage of such couples. Successfully and effectively taking care of children by couples of the same sex has always been doubted. To be more specific‚ most critics strongly fight against adoption of children by same sex partners. The negative perception is further acknowledged

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