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    Abortion vs. Adoption

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    Which do I choose? Abortion vs. Adoption Donalee Munns Which do I choose? Abortion vs. Adoption I have been to the drugstore. I have bought the test. The ride home with I full bladder seemed to take forever. Finally‚ I am able to complete the test. The two minutes I wait for results seem more like two years. I hands are shaking. I look carefully- the results are unmistakable. Two pink lines appear in the window. I am without a doubt pregnant. This is the worst time in the world

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    Pros And Cons Of Adoption

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    Adoption is one of the topics that is discuss all over the country. Many of the topics speak on whether or not adoption is considered the right or wrong thing to do versus natural conception. Adoption is often looked at as a family’s last resort‚ but in several cases it is the only option for some to have a family. Many families that do go through the process of adoption can explain how it is a process that requires much patience‚ determination‚ and money. Adoption can cost anywhere from 4‚500 to

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    Open Adoption: A Growing Trend in the U.S. In the last four decades‚ the concept of the American family has undergone a radical transformation‚ reflecting society¡¯s growing openness. Among all segments of society‚ there is a greater acceptance of a variety of family structures ¨C from single parenting to blended families to same sex parenting of children. The introduction of openness into the process of adoption offers new opportunities for children in need of a parent or parents and prospective

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    In the passage of Undoing Butler‚ it shows an interesting point of view in the life of transexual. Often times‚ transgender topics will not go in depth with the process and the thoughts of the person. The passage focused on a David Reimer; his biological gender is a male and it was decided by his parent to raise him as a women after an incident. His parents renamed David to Branda. Brenda tends to enjoy toys that are designed for boys at the age of nine. At her pre-teenage years‚ she decided she

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    A Review of the Literature Transracial adoption occurs when two parents of one race or ethnicity adopt a child of another (Hoffman‚ Pena‚ 2013). Through the years there has been significant controversy surrounding transracial adoptions as it has been said that “(white families) no matter how well intentioned‚ may be ill equipped to help black children survive in a racist society and develop a healthy sense of themselves and racial identity” (Butler-Sweet‚ 2011). Most notably the National Association

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    Adoption: A Choice Of Love In a world where almost everyone has been touched by‚ or has some association with‚ adoption‚ it is amazing that the topic is still so foreign to so many of us. It is probable that there are more misconceptions about adoption than there are truths. Adoption is not about abandonment; adoption is about love. Only a mother who loves her child more than herself chooses adoption. Adoption has changed over the years and it continues to change everyday. It used to be a topic

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    parents or guardians‚ but are barred from being considered for adoptive parents. All other persons are eligible to be considered case-by-case to be adoptive parents‚ but not homosexual persons — even where the adoptive parent is a fit parent and the adoption is in the best interest of the children. There is no evidence that shows that having gay parents is harmful to a child. Some people argue that raising a heterosexual child in a gay home can give the child an unclear view of sexuality. But unfortunately

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    Opponents of transracial adoption argue that children should be placed in homes of the same racial and cultural backgrounds‚ otherwise know as “race-matching”. They believe “such placement enhances the development of positive racial identity and coping skills to deal with racism in society” (Johnson‚ Mickelson‚ & Davila 2013‚ p. 8). Randall Kennedy‚ a professor of law at Harvard University‚ argued against “race-matching” and what he termed “racialism”: Racial matching reinforces racialism. It strengthens

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    good adoption agency. The agency one selects will basically depend on the type of adoption that one is pursuing. This could refer to whether it is a domestic or international adoption‚ for instance. The entire family as a whole needs to sit together and discuss on details specific to a family’s adoption plan. You can find out more about an agency from their referrals. Therefore it is better to ask for referrals who can give you valuable inputs. Alternately‚ you can check with other adoption professionals

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    Adoption has been practiced around the world since the beginning of civilization for orphaned or abandoned children. In the United States adoptions were arranged by individuals and families until the 20th century. Beginning in the mid 1900’s adoption agencies took over in helping place children in suitable homes. Adoption can be a fulfilling adventure for adopted people and their new families. The joys of having a new member or person in your life is an incredible feeling. Being an adopted person

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