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    Brooke Simmons COUN 5100 12/10/2011 Effects of Acculturation on Adolescents and Adoption INTRODUCTION Children that are adopted into a culture that differs from their own culture will have to learn how to adjust and assimilate in both cultures effectively. In these cases children have already experienced enormous thrashing in their young lives. Quantities of these children have suffered issues of physical abuse‚ mental abuse‚ abandonment‚ alienation‚ and isolation and will continue to grieve

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    A hot topic in our world today‚ is whether or not gay couples should have the same rights as heterosexual couples. The biggest issue at hand‚ is whether they should have the right to marry. There are strong opinions on each side of this debate. There are some valid points to consider‚ but ultimately‚ I believe that gay couples should have the same rights as heterosexual couples‚ because they deserve to receive the same benefits‚ there shouldn’t be discrimination based on your sexual orientation‚

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    same-sex parenting and child care in the processes of adoption and foster parenting. The Garden State allows for same-sex adoption; allows single homosexuals to adopt; and allows second parent same-sex adoption (“Same-Sex Adoption Laws‚” n.d.). New Jersey has passed progressive laws and policies that prohibit discrimination charged against gay individuals in the adoption process (Sudol‚ 2010). New Jersey state law also bans discrimination against gay individuals in the foster parent process (2010). New

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    Political Uprising: Gay Marriage In today’s civilization‚ gay marriage is unlawful in 48 of the 50 states. No matter how reflective our love is toward the person‚ how long the parties have been together‚ and how urgently we need the civil liberties associated with marriage‚ gay marriage is denied entry at the courthouse doors. This political uprising sends a strong message‚ not only to the gay and lesbian community but to our nation as a whole‚ that heterosexuality is more respected and

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    Gay and Lesbian Marriage The ongoing debate on gay and lesbian marriage continues to become one of the most controversial topics in the world today. Clearly‚ we as a nation are undecided on this issue. Thirty six states have passed legislation banning gay marriages and other states are also in debate whether or not to allow these couples to marry. Unfortunately‚ the dispute has left the United States homosexual community in an awkward position. There are some people who think that gay people

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    The Disadvantages of Gay Marriage According to Messerli (2009)‚ marriage is defined as a religious and allowed by low commitment between male and female‚ also the final expression of love. Most religious consider homosexuality as an offence against God’s laws. Every religious in the world that consider homosexuality is unacceptable. It is insulting and a swipe to most people freedom of religion to have to admit a relationship they wicked sinful. The evolution of the United States legal system‚ there

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    have biological children are the main people who turn to adoption. Studies found‚ however‚ that only 10-25% of all infertile couples actually pursue adoption (Newman). This means that the greater majority choose between seeking expensive infertility treatments and remaining childless. All facts point to the adoption process itself being the reason behind these low numbers. As the years passed and more protocols were installed‚ adoption agencies became more and more selective on who can adopt

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    Should Gay Marriage Be Legal? The topic that I have chosen for my research is Gay marriage. The reason I chose this topic‚ is for its growing concern into today’s social world.I believe that Gay Marriage should be legalized and that those who practice same sex marriage should have the same right as those who view marriage as a traditional partnership between a man and a women. One article that was written by Adam Kolasinski‚ is stating fact against gay marriage. Adam believes‚ “Gays should not

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    Assignment Course Code: MIS419 Course Title: E-Commerce and Web programming Topic: Prospects‚ Present Status and Challenges of Television Banking Section: 01 Submitted To Md. Ziaul Haque Senior Lecturer Department of Business Administration East West University Submitted By Name ID Abdullah Al Walid 2011-1-10-341 Nazmus Salekin Shehabee 2011-1-10-336 Moushumi Iqbal 2011-1-10-081 Rajuana Haque Trisha 2011-2-10-092 Participation form: ID NAME Percentage share (Group work and slide preparation

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    What is adoption? Adoption is defined as a process in which a person assumes the parent role of a child‚ and permanently has all rights and responsibilities of that child‚ just as if they are the birth parents. Adoption‚ for the most part‚ is a beautiful thing‚ giving children a chance to live the life they deserve if for some reason their birth parent/parents could not give them that. In the paper‚ "Adoptive Identity: How Contexts Within and Beyond the Family Shape Developmental Pathways" by Harold

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