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    Adoption Of Children

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    The adoption of a child shouldn’t be based on whether you’re gay or you’re not‚ adoption of children shouldn’t be restricted on someone’s sexual orientation. The Catholic Church and certain religions overall see this as an abomination to humanity. Certain people believe children might grow up wanting to be gay if they are raised by gay parents‚ also there are many people out there in the world right now who are heterosexual and are not qualified to raise a child‚ they might mistreat children‚ maybe

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    Closed Adoptions

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    Closed adoptions are adoptions in which the birthparents of the adopted child have no contact with the child after he/she is adopted or with the adoptive parents. No identifying information is provided to the adoptive family or the adopted child. Closed adoptions are controversial because they basically cut off all connections between the child and the birthparents. The child may never know who their birthparents are and they may have many questions that may remain unanswered. Many people think

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    Adoption Process

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    adopting a child‚ you must first understand the process. The Adoption process involves: the birth parent(s)‚ the adoptive parent(s)‚ and most importantly‚ the child. In addition of being an emotional process‚ adoption is a legal process‚ and to ensure the legality of the adoption all items must be taken care of. There are two main types of adoptions you should consider: domestic adoptions and inter-country adoptions. Domestic adoptions take place within

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    Gay Adoption

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    willing and able to adopt this child and have also proven your competency to do just that. Homosexuals have always faced discrimination‚ mostly for religious purposes‚ and have been denied basic rights that are not denied to heterosexuals. The gay adoption process is very rigorous‚ including extensive home visits and interview of prospective parents. It is designed to screen out those individuals who are not qualified to adopt or e foster parents‚ for whatever reason. All of the evidence shows that

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    International Adoption

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    Cleavers. International adoption has contributed to this changing family view‚ bringing in children who are not biologically related to their parents and often of a different race. This new American image has helped to reduce race related issues. Children are the future of a country. Consequently‚ if a country is losing their children to international adoption; the county is losing gifts and talents that are irreplaceable. Intercountry adoption should not be a viable adoption source because this process

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    Gay Adoption

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    Kathy Laguerre Speech outline Gay Adoption Introduction: It has been a controversial issue for many years‚ whether a person who chooses to engage in homosexual relations should be granted the right to adopt a child. It is morally unethical for society to dictate whether one is physically‚ emotionally and mentally capable of raising a healthy child purely off of their sexual orientation. A parent is not defined by one’s ability to bear a child but one’s ability to raise a child in a nurturing

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    The Adoption Process

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    counting down the days before you get to leave. Only a month left! The adoption process is almost complete. Very soon‚ you will be living in the state of Vermont with your new brother and parents.

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    Adoption of Animals

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    of…………………………………………. Resident of…………………………………………………………….having his permanent address/correspondence address at……………………… Pan Card No. ……………………………….‚ Tel No………………………………….hereinafter called the Second Party of the other Part. WHEREAS a programme for the adoption of animals/birds has been launched by the First Party and under the said programme any animal or bird housed in the aforementioned Zoological Park may be adopted by corporate houses or individuals. AND WHEREAS this said programme has been initiated

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    Transracial Adoptions

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    Adoption establishes a legally recognized‚ lifelong relationship between a parent and child. The adoptive parent becomes legally and morally responsible for the child’s safety‚ education‚ health care‚ value development‚ development of life skills‚ as well as the day-to-day care of that child. Transracial adoption is the placement of infants and children who are one race with parents of a different race. It is one of the most controversial topics in America still today. In 1987‚ only one percent of

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    Adoption Cons

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    limits the options you can have‚ but adoption is an option that is beneficial to all sides. Based on research I conclude that the pros of adoption outweigh the cons. Investing your time and money can help a child’s life instead of investing it elsewhere. Adoption helps children find a home‚ whether that be children from the U.S or from a different country. There are plenty of families out there who are not able to have children of their own and sometimes adoption is the only way for couples to start

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