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    will also be changing their signature. Friends at school and in the neighborhood will now have to adjust to a new last name as well. This can be difficult for a child‚ so you need to sit down with your stepchildren and discuss this with them. It is important that they understand how the adoption will effect them. Of course‚ if your child is young enough‚ they may never know their last name was changed until they are older. The ramifications of a future divorce No one wants to talk about a divorce

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    to mind the thought of a child with a disability‚ in adoption terms the term encompasses a larger meaning. The term special needs pertaining to adoption means a child that is difficult to place by the state adoption unit or adoption agencies. The majority of these children have no health or temperament problems; they are just considered “hard to place” by most adoption agencies. The range of ages for children in this category are from infant to 18 years old. Adoption can be a very good experience

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    Persuasive Speech Parts Explained PERSUASIVE OUTLINE Begin with an Attention Step that is an Opening statement of interest: (use one or more of the following) * A rhetorical question * A startling statement * A quotation * An illustration or story * A reference to the subject * A reference to the occasion Motivate audience interest in your subject by alluding to: (use one or more of the following) * The practical value of the information for your audience * A reason

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    newborn up for adoption. There is no situation in which an unmarried teenage girl fares best by keeping her child‚ and in no situation in which doing so is in the child’s best interest. Also‚ when neither marriage or the common sense of maturity are agreed upon‚ parenting takes on an entirely different role for the father. Without full commitment and responsibility to either the child or the girl‚ he may find himself being an absent father where the word father is given to mean child support‚ which

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    Adoption is a topic that has always been thoroughly debated. Whether it’s because of religion or plain ethics‚ people normally have a strong opinion on the topic no matter if they are for or against it. Adoption has been on the rise in the past 30 years. Specifically‚ international adoption has seen its numbers more than double in recent years. Christian Pryor of A Narrative Inquiry of International Adoption Stories states that “In 1991‚ there were 8‚481 children adopted from other countries

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    PERSUASIVE SPEECH “It’s that sad animal shelter commercial again‚ change the channel!” How many of you have said this before? I have. This used to be my initial reaction almost every time ads of animal adoption agencies came on TV.   This is also probably the general reaction of most viewers when presented with such sad images. We all prefer to watch those funny videos of dogs standing on two legs or cats wearing silly outfits. And of course that’s fine; we all need a little entertainment

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    Tyesha Moore Monday 7p.m.-9:50p.m. PERSUASIVE SPEECH Operation Smile Tyesha Moore March 30‚ 2011 Public Speaking Honor Code__________Tyesha Moore____ Ms. Wills General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience why they should donate to Operation Smile. Central Idea: Operation Smile is a charity organization to help children around the world with cleft lip and cleft palates. Organization Method: Problem-Solution

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    However‚ there are 16 states that definitely allow joint gay adoptions (when a same-sex couple jointly petition for adoption): Arkansas‚ California‚ Colorado‚ Connecticut‚ D.C.‚ Illinois‚ Indiana‚ Iowa‚ Maine‚ Massachusetts‚ Nevada‚ New Hampshire‚ New Jersey‚ New York‚ Oregon‚ Vermont‚ and Washington. • Other states allow second parent adoption by law. Second parent adoption is when one person adopts the child of his partner. These states include: Arkansas‚ California‚ Colorado‚ Connecticut

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    a baby if they didn’t want to have them in the first place. The child who is being aborted should not have to pay for their parents’ mistakes by not having a life. There are people in this world who would love to have a child that don’t have one. If a parent doesn’t want to keep their child they could put them up for adoption. At least the child could experience life and have the chance of being loved by others by being in an adoption home. Abortion should not be allowed in the United States because

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    very serious issues with child rights and adoption. In the average divorce‚ the child is more likely to be sent to their mom rather than their father. The thought behind this is that a mother is more nurturing than a father. This becomes an issue when children are being placed with the wrong parent based on gender rather than income‚ housing‚ schooling‚ and medical/health issues. Another issue seen with child rights and custody of the child is what happens when the child is put into the wrong hand

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