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    Benefits of Adoption How could adoption change lives for the better? When it comes to adoption there may be obstacles that individuals must overcome to become adoptive parents. However‚ that should not be discouraging because the endless rewards are unbelievable. In this situation‚ everyone wins because everyone ends up with someone to love or someone to love them back. There are many benefits of adoption for the child and for the adoption parents‚ such as sharing a sense of belonging‚ bringing

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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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    that went to a University was trained to treat kids with medical issues who been taken overseas to get adopted. Around the same she adopted a little boy that had some medical issues. Over a couple of years‚ she met with a bunch of families that have kids from different countries. “I know what a positive experience it has been for the children in these families‚” she says (Johnson). However‚ most experts say that outside adoption has worked for a lot of children‚ also from the poverty. If the children

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    However‚ people against LGBT+ adoption say that a child needs both a female and male role model for them to grow up as well balanced adults. Males and females may have different styles of parenting and a child needs to be exposed to both of those types to be successful. The opposition also believes that LGBT+ adoption will “lead to the breakdown of the traditional family” (Gaines). Many people who oppose LGBT+ adoption also say that children brought up in a same-sex household have a greater risk

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    In the United States‚ interracial adoption is beginning to get accepted. People who support it say that it is a way of providing loving homes for children who are eligible and as a way to celebrate the diverse American culture. Most of interracial adoptions involve white couples adopting children of color. More families look at adopting interracially as another option to start a family as it can provide a home to a child who needs it‚ it can be a way for adults to have a child who are unable to‚

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    your baby up for adoption‚ it is easy to just focus and think about your baby’s needs. However‚ it is vitally important that you also think about and take care of your own emotional needs as you go through the process of placing your child up for adoption. Here are some of the common emotions that you may experience and go through during the adoption process. Doubt It is natural to feel doubt throughout your pregnancy as you make the decision to put your child up for adoption. This is a very natural

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    definition of adoption is the formal legal process to adopt and raise as one’s own child. Well in our country we see nothing wrong with adoption. On the contrary‚ we see adoption as a wonderful act for people to take a child into their homes and give them love‚ support‚ and a future that they did not receive from their real parents. But the word "adoption" becomes controversial after homosexuals or a same sex couple is added to such act. As a well-civilized nation and society‚ adoption from homosexual

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    Pedigree’s adoption drive advertisement is an emotional appeal aimed towards consumers that own pets. Through an argument based on emotion and values‚ the advertisement successfully proposes a plan of action towards the consumer audience to help dogs find a home. In essence‚ the advertisement logically reasons‚ “If you buy our food‚ we will donate money to dogs without a home. If we donate money to dogs without a home‚ you will save dogs.” Through clever techniques such as direct contact in camera

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    words coming from the voice mail‚ Margo threw her phone onto the chair and ran to go find her adoptive parents‚ Dan‚ and Patty. Her whole life‚ Margo waited for the phone call that would lead her to her birth parents. At age one‚ she was put up for adoption. The only thing that she would ever know about them was that they lived in Oregon just like Margo did now. When she was younger she would watch everyone passing by‚ hoping that someone that who looked like her -- tall with blonde hair‚ and brown

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines- Biñan Campus Brgy. Zapote‚ City of Biñan‚ Laguna Chapter 4: The Management of IT Adoption‚ Implementation and Use 4.1 Strategic Consideration in IT Development 4.1.1 Planning of Information Systems Based on Business Success Factors and Criteria 4.1.2 Components of Long-Range Plans 4.1.1 Planning of Information Systems Based on Business Success Factors and Criteria What is Information Systems Planning? Information Systems Planning is the part

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