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    world should not be like this. so much hate towards our babies there should be a stop to abortions this instant. Abortions is a depressing feeling‚ something should be better occured then Abortions. abortions are used through women to get rid of a negletic feeling that hurts‚ and can not be put into words. so many women suffer through this stage of life. this is a rejected feeling to have to handle. if Abortions did not occurred‚ so many lives of middle age women and teenage girls will be so relived

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    Adoption vs. Foster Parenting When I had cable TV‚ I used to watch a show on the Learning Channel‚ called "An Adoption Story". The show followed the story of a different couple each time‚ as they adopted a child. It was beautiful to see a childless couple be able to adopt a child of their own. The love and joy was the same as if they had given birth to the child. Adoption is truly a blessing‚ both for the childless couples‚ and for the birth mother searching for a loving home for her baby. I always

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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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    For many people‚ adoption is the only choice when it comes to having children. Once someone chooses adoption‚ however‚ there is always more than one option available. It is important when choosing adoption that each person involved is educated on the topic. There are three main types of adoption: confidential‚ mediated‚ and fully disclosed. “In up to 90% of domestic infant adoptions‚ adoptive parents maintain some contact with birth parents. It’s considered best practice because most women want to

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    legalizing abortion be a Government Decision? The issue of whether or not abortion should be illegal has been a challenge in America for many years. It’s caused a divide between Americans-those who are prolife‚ and those who are prochoice. Those who are prolife feel abortion should be illegal in order to save the lives of babies. Those who are prochoice believe that the government shouldn’t have the right to make any decisions regarding a woman’s body or health. Many facts prove that abortion should

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    common? They were all adopted. Adoption plays a large role in the development of an individual. Adoption plays a role in the long time psychological debate of “nature vs. nurture”. This paper will address the nature vs. nurture debate‚ how adoptions plays a role in the debate‚ give a history of adoption‚ and tell the story of a personal friend who was adopted and overcame the tragedy of his nature and was able to triumph through his solid nurturing. The nature vs. nurture debate is one of the

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    Many people look into adoption each year. Some of the people looking into it are looking to become parents‚ while the others are looking for parents to place their unborn child with. With adoption comes education. It is important for both parties to look into and understand different aspects of adoption. To educate oneself on all aspects of adoption may give each person involved the understanding of the emotions they may go through and the professional help they may want to seek. Psychologists

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    Is an adoption beneficial to a child? Statement of the problem Many teenagers are getting pregnant and not able to keep their children. There are many reasons why teenagers decide to give up their child‚ they are in school‚ they don’t have the money or they can’t support the baby or themselves. Adoption is the answer for many of these teenagers. There are two kinds of adoptions open and closed. An open adoption is when the original parents are allowed to visit and communicate with their child

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    In today’s society‚ the idea of adoption is an open and welcome one. However‚ the biggest decision in adoption today is whether to adopt domestically or internationally. There is a very large growing trend in international adoptions today. Compared to adoption rates in 1987‚ in 2004 international adoptions had risen over 200% as compared to an 8% rise in domestic adoptions. After World War II‚ international adoptions began to rise because Americans began adopting European and Japanese war orphans

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    decrease the overall rate of adoptions. Alaska‚ Kansas‚ and Oregon give adoptees their original birth certificates. In the 1990’s has had over twice the per capita rate of adoptions as Texas. That just goes to show that this would not decrease the number of adoptions. Those who oppose Open Records may argue that this law would increase the number of abortions. They are also wrong there. Studies have shown that the longer a country or state has Open Records‚ the less abortions they have. In the US there

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