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Analysis And Synthesis Argumentative Essay On Adoption
Lesson 6 Writing: Outline for Part Two: Analysis and Synthesis Argumentative Synthesis Essay
According to the April 2016 article, Worldwide Children Statistics, there is estimated to be 140 million children who are orphans. The article also states
that children represent almost half of the people living in extreme poverty. Because of this information people struggle with the idea that adoption is
hard, and anyone can easily understand why. Adoption isn't necessarily a talked about issue on the news, magazines, or on social media, so who's to
blame if no one knows that less children and young teens are being adoptive each year, or that according to the CDC's (Center for Disease and
Control Prevention) March 2017 article, that there are 15 abortions per 1,000 women ages 15–44 per year. There are several common protocols that
occur when trying to adopt. Family members and adoptive parents should be aware and knowledgeable of the warning signs of adoption, the top five ...
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According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and an average middle–aged couple who's baby was born last year (2016) can expect to spend over
$245,000 to raise their child, this is not including paying for college. If you are planning on adopting, you may end up spending an extra $40,000, or
even more that year. According to The Child Welfare Information Gateway states the facts that an average U.S. adoption costs between
$8,000–$40,000. If you plan on adopting a child from another country, then the costs range from $15,000–$30,000. If you plan on adopting through a
foster care where the average age of a child is 9 years old, this generally involves you becoming a "parent" of an older child, and the cost is much lower
because of that, ranging from $0–$2,500. In December of 2013, It was required that Councils will be required to maintain funding for all foster
children until they are 21 years of
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Should LBTG Adoption Be Allowed? Essay
Hello there, my project is on adoption. Should it be allowed or should it not be allowed that is the question. I think that adoption should be allowed
because it gives orphans a chance to feel what it is like to be in a loving family, it gives parents that are either sterile or barren to have children of their
own, and it gives many people a great chance to be in the type of family that many people are so happily in. Maybe someone that you know might be
adopted; maybe you were adopted, now just think if adoption was illegal. Many people feel like it should be illegal. So allow me to announce my first
reason why adoption should be allowed. It gives orphans a chance to be with a person that will love them as if they are their own biological ... Show
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The first reason is that they are sterile. Being sterile is a thing that can happen to women, men, or other. That just means that you cannot have children.
The second reason is being barren. Being barren can happen to women; that just means that your body is unable to make or produce offspring. The
last reason that most adults are not able to have children is just because of the age, although Viagra does work just fine. Viagra (sildenafil) is used for
the treatment of erectile dysfunction. It is a phosphodiesterase–5 (PDE5) inhibitor. Common side effects of Viagra include facial flushing, headaches,
stomach pain, nasal congestion, nausea, diarrhea, and an inability to differentiate between the colors green and blue. If you are erect for more than
four hours, contacts a doctor immediately, infrequent effects of Viagra are Problems with Eyesight, Inflammation of the Lining of the Stomach and
Intestines, Problem with Ejaculation, etc. if yours works down there, then congratulations. If you an adult does adopt a child they have to make sure
that they are very good parents, if they are not ready to become parents and take the responsibility on then they should really take classes. You don't
want to become the parents of Teddy and almost kill your child that will make you have a bad reputation, if you do want to adopt a child though you
need to take a background check so that if you have a very bad past then you might not be
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Analysis Of Orphan Train By Christina Baker Kline
My first impressions of Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline were positive. As I do with every book before I read it, I looked up this novel on
Goodreads to get a sense of what I was in for. To my satisfaction the book had many positive reviews acclaiming it as a gripping novel of historical
importance. I found the summary intriguing. I had never before heard of the orphan trains. It is an event that has slid mostly unnoticed through time,
but it is a part of America's history and deserves to be known. Just the fact that Orphan Train was a historical fiction novel about an event that I had
known nothing about was enough for me to become invested in the book. Upon reading it, I was not disappointed. The plot was enticing and the
characters were relatable. Though I would have liked to see further character development of Molly, I liked that we were learning Vivian's story
through Molly's community service hours and portrait project. This allowed us to see how Vivian's life unfolded beyond the orphan trains and
her budding relationship not only with Molly but also with the daughter she gave up long ago. The lack of attention on Molly did make it seem
like she was a side character to Vivian. That may have been the author's intent, but it made me care much more for Vivian and her story as opposed
to Molly's story. Vivian's life was such a train wreck it was hard to stop reading. Literature is often defined as writing that evokes empathy in the
reading. Christina Baker Kline certainly achieved that with her novel. Even the beginning of the book where Niamh was living as a poor
immigrant with an alcoholic father and a depressed mother made me want to pluck her out of the book and offer her a nice meal and a warm bath.
My favorite part of the story was when she was living with Miss Larson and Mrs. Murphy. This seemed to be the time when she was the happiest.
Despite Dorothy's happiness, she knew she could not stay. I was glad she finally found a family to care for her, even if she could not fully love them.
Like many others I was grieved by Dutchy's loss and despondent over Vivian's decision to give up their child. However, I did understand her decision
even if I did not agree with it. The book was depressing as
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Process Essay On Open Adoption
If you are considering going through the process of adopting a child, you need to decide if you would like to have an open adoption. Open adoptions
have become increasingly popular in recent years. Here are two ways an open adoption can give your child a better sense of themselves.
Your Child Will Grow Up Will A Full Sense Of TheirAdoption Story
If you choose to have an open adoption, your child will know both sides of their adoption story their entire lives. You can tell your child how you
choose them because you loved them and how you wished and prayed for them to come into your lives. You can read your child stories about what it
means to be adopted that explain how much your adopted parents love you.
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Your child will grow up knowing their love story, and will be able to ask questions about their adoption directly from the source.
Your Child Will Grow Up Known Who Created Them
If you choose an open adoption, your child will grow up knowing what the people who created him or her look like. They will be able to look at
pictures of them when they are younger, and see what they look like as adults. This will allow your child to get a sense of what they will look like
now and in the future. They will not have to spend time wondering and daydreaming about what their birth parents looked like.
Your child will also be able to see the traits that they were born with and the traits that you gave them more clearly.
For example, if your child's birth parents were both extremely athletic, your child will know that is where their athletic ability came from. However, if
your child has a love of birds because your family likes to go bird watching together, your child will know that is a trait they get from their adoptive
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International Adoption Research Paper
International Adoption
We've all heard of the once famous power couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. They are well Known for having a big family because of international
adoption. They've adopted three of their kids from places like cambodia, Ethiopia and Vietnam. However, international adoption has been a
controversial issue in which many people argue if it should be banned. Each year more than 40,000 children had been adopted all across the globe
(Londen et al. 2007). On the other hand, many want to prevent children from a transition of devastation to hope, and security. They forget that these
children are in shelters or the streets, more prone to abuse and neglect. It is important to bring importance to this issue because international ... Show
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Shelters in poor countries, do not provide what is needed for a child, and they don't receive the most possible care or health (McCreery et. al 2009). In
a recent study it demonstrates , "Almost half (49%) of all guatemalan children suffer chronic malnutrition, the second highest in the world" (McCreery
et. al 2009). Furthermore, it is apparent that Guatemala can't afford enough food for children, and they are better off being adopted where they will get
the best care. Since, the diets that children receive are barely enough for them to grow healthy and strong, they will suffer in the long run with higher
risks of getting sick. However, this can be prevented with the use of intercountry adoption, where it is highly more likely the adopted parents can
provide them their physiological needs. In addition, " Private shelters do not adhere to internationally–recognized standards and 50% do not have
qualified staff to meet the needs of children in their care" (McCreery et. al 2009). Likewise, it is evident that children are better taken care of when
adopted because their well being is put at a higher priority. Since, Guatemala shelters are scarce in money and aren't able to pay off their employees,
it will result in little supervision and lack of resources for the children. In general, children in shelters are not receiving the accustomed treatment and
health benefits by their providers. Moreover, children in poor countries are being faced with issues dealing with lack of money:
Many are living in institutions, and many on the streets, and almost all these children will either die in these situations, or if they survive, will emerge
into adulthood so damaged by their childhood experience, and so deprived of parenting, educational and other essential childhood opportunities,that
they will be unable to function in the worlds of family and work (Bartholet
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Ethical Issues In Transracial Adoption
Children adoption practice has been there since time immemorial. In the adoption process, children move from their family, culture, and sometimes
racial backgrounds to the new environment of the adopting parents. Ethical decision making is essential in the post–placement support for the
birthparent to educate them on the life–long issues they must face related to offering their children for adoption. The adoptive family must also get
helped to make ethical decisions regarding the choice of agency to involve in the adoption process, the life–long effects of adopting a child and the
type of adoption to employ. The whole adoption process must also be done by the law of the land to make sure that the privileges and rights of all the
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A social worker should refer to the ethics model of decision making that guides one into making ethically acceptable decisions effectively (Congress,
1999). The ethics model involves the following five steps. Firstly, one should examine the personal, societal, agency, client and professional values
affected by the decision. Secondly, one should think about what ethical standards of the National Association of Social Workers code of ethics apply as
well as relevant laws and case decisions. Thirdly, hypothesize about possible consequences of different decisions. Fourthly, identify who will benefit
and who gets harmed given social works commitment to the most vulnerable. Lastly, consult with supervisor and colleagues about the most ethical
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Should Christians Pay To Adoption
As Christians we have great reasons to pay close attention to adoption. For many, many years now we have been called upon to serve those who
are less fortunate than us and provide charity to those in need. We are here to debate about who should be allowed to adopt and foster children. We
are also here to try and persuade those who are listening to do the right thing. The main focus here are the children and what is best for the greater
number of people, which in this case is the orphan children that need adopting. We must pay close attention to the sanctity rights of these children
that are in need of a home. Who else can be allowed to adopt these children than people with dignity, may it be gay, lesbian or straight. I agree with
Jerry 100%, when he says he wants to protect the children and stand up for them. I also want to stand up and protect these children, but overall, do
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It is our imperfect duty to come together and have some type proper adoption standards. Similarly, like the Arkansas people that came together in to the
churches to help pass out 350,000 bulletins inserts. Instead of passing out to these pamphlets to try and stop homosexuals from adopting we should
pass out to encourage them to adopt. How much of our Christian tradition should we take into consideration when talking about well–ordered
sexuality? To answer this question we must remember what God has shown us. God wants us to love and help our neighbor and our neighbor
should mean everybody. Who are we to judge another person, we are here to help one another, not to criticize and hold back someone from
happiness. God loves us first we are called on to do the same for those around us. We can show these kids to be great loving, charitable Christians that
are already doing their best to stand up and help this innocent children that have no say who can or can not adopt
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Symbols In Christina Baker Kline's Orphan Train
Symbols in Christina Baker–Kline's Orphan Train
Throughout all of Christina Baker Kline's Orphan Train Symbols are used to show a character's true personality and to help get the reader emotionally
invested in a character as well as revealing more about the characters past. Four examples of symbols in the novel are Vivian's Claddagh, Molly's turtle
tattoo and necklace as well as Vivian's attic. A good example of how symbols are used in the novel is Vivian's Claddagh from her grandmother. The
Claddagh consists of a heart, a crown and a pair of hands. The heart represents love, the crown represents loyalty and the hands represent friendship.
Vivian only truly begins to show these traits when she moves in with the Nielsen's and she meets with Dutchy once again. She only shows two of the
three traits to the Nielsen's, loyalty and friendship which is shown when she says, "What I feel for the Nielsens–gratitude, respect, appreciation–isn't
the same as a child's love for her parents" (Baker–Kline 183). She says that she cannot see the Nielsen's as her true parents and she probably never will
but she does treat them like family and helps make sure that their store continues to prosper. Even after the Nielsen's have grown old and aren't able
to run the store as well as they used to Vivian steps in and helps pick up the slack. She only begins to show true love when she meets with Dutchy
again. They eventually get married and Vivian shows that she is truly in love with Dutchy when she
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Orphan Train : A Historical Fiction Novel Written By...
Orphan Train, a historical fiction novel written by Christina Baker Kline, focuses on the lives of two very different people that have very similar
backgrounds. Along with writing and editing many novels, Kline has taught multiple literature–based classes, such as poetry and non–fiction writing.
Out of all of her fiction pieces, Orphan Train is the first of which that is based off of historic events and the real stories her mother–in–laws' father told.
Kline is very active in organizations that support children in foster care, as well as multiple libraries. This novel is the perfect compilation of two
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Dutchy had lived on the streets and picked up his nickname because of his blonde hair. Vivian and him became quite found of each other, creating their
own little family along with Carmine. When the train arrived at the first town, Carmine was quickly adopted by a young couple, breaking Vivian's
heart. Soon after, Dutchy was chosen, and he says to Vivian "I'll come and find you.", which was a promise he kept. As the last few were taken, only
Vivian and a few other sickly–looking children remained. Eventually, a middle–aged couple named the Byrne's came, looking for extra hands in their
women 's clothing store. There, Vivian's given name was changed from Niamh to Dorothy. Vivian spent only a few months with the Byrne's, due to the
lack of income. Vivian and all of her co–workers were fired from their jobs, ultimately making Vivian orphaned again. After her time with the
Byrne's, Vivian was sent to the Grote's household, which consisted of dirty and wild children, a rude pregnant mother, and a seemingly relaxed
father. There Vivian was finally able to attend school, but her work at the Grote's seemed almost never ending. After a few terrible months with the
messy family, Vivian is kicked out of the house, so she ran a four mile journey to her school in the freezing cold. Once she got there, her school
teacher took her into the all girls boarding house that she lived in. Vivian was accepted, and for once in a
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Wuthering Heights Cathy's Transformation Essay
Similarly, Queenie Leavis regards Cathy's transformation as a crucial point in the novel, and believes that the change in her begins a new period in the
protagonist's life
(208). Catherine aims to get admiration and approval from her family and friends but without rejecting Heath cliff's love. This paradox is narrated as:
In the place where she heard Heathcliff termed a ―Vulgar young ruffian, ―and ―worse than a brute,‖ she took care not to act like him; but at
home She had small inclination to practice politeness that would only be laughed at, and restrain an unruly nature when it would bring her neither
credit nor Praise
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Since Cathy and Heathcliff suffer an identity crisis during their adolescence, they see each other as the ―psychological equivalent of identical twin
ship‖ and ―only by clinging to one another‖ do they try to survive Burgan mention . For this reason, Heathcliff leaves Wuthering Heights as
soon as he learns that Cathy gives preference to Edgar because he feels deprived of his only source of identity. He goes off in quest of a new
identity.This prolepsis points to Heathcliff's vindictive and calculating
personality. As in, theprolepses in thisnovel prophesy the revengeto be successfully exacted by the protagonist. Heathcliff, like Dhulia, is obsessed
with theidea of revenge, and like Dhulia, he ismerciless to hisvictims. Behind their motivation for revenge lies their desire for power.At the end of the
9th chapter, Heathcliff leaves home after hearing that it woulddegrade Catherine to marry him and therefore she will marry
Edgar Linton. This event shows the lastpoint of Heathcliff's humiliation and dismissal from the society, anda landmark forhis metamorphosis. Mary
Burgan in her article,
―Identity and The Cycle of Generations in Wuthering Heights‖ examines the relationship between Heathcliff and Cathy and concludes that their
deep attachment is mainly based on their deprivation of parental care and affection, that is, their identity confusion or an absence of sense of self .
( Burgan, Mary.
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Adoption Effects On Children
There is no doubt that the idea of adoption has been a controversial topic for a very long time. The practice of adoption dates all the way back to
ancient times in Rome, however this form of adoption was used for children to be slaves, rather than for the overall "welfare" of a child. These ideas
have expanded over a long period of time and today, a child's well–being is typically the concentration for adoption. Adoption is a way for parents to
either create, or further build a family. Over time, however, the parents of an adopted child must take into account the effects of the child's overall
mental health and well–being. These effects can be positive or negative when looking at the condition of the child's living situation, their background,
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In fact, during World War II, the majority of children being adopted were those of German and Greece descent. This occurred because many of these
children lost their parents and families due to the war. This was the start of formal adoption; however, in 1881 Massachusetts passed its first adoption
law known as the "Adoption of Children Act". This particular law allowed for the judge to determine if the potential parents were a good "fit" for a
child, rather than the parents own personal interest in the child. When looking at adopted children from a "non–adoptive" perspective, it must be taken
into account what goes on throughout a child's life as far as their mental state and overall development throughout their life. So, this raises the potential
question: does adoption in children create a positive or negative impact for a child later on in their adolescent and adult
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Summary Of ' Molly Ayer '
Summary In 20111, Molly Ayer is a 17, almost 18, year old troubled foster child living in Maine who is soon going to become too old for the foster
system. After stealing a book from the library, the only way she can avoid getting kicked out of her foster home and being sent to a juvenile hall is
helping an old woman named Vivian Daly clean out her attic as a community service project. Molly soon learns how closely related her and Vivian's
lives are related. Vivian and her family came from Ireland to New York in 1926 in hopes for a better future, but after a fire kills Vivian's family she is
put on an Orphan Train to Minnesota in order to find a new family. The train has 19 other children hoping for brighter futures, including a boy
named Dutchy who Vivian strikes up a friendship with. Vivian is soon adopted by the Byrnes who call her Dorothy. Once the Great Depression
struck though, Dorothy was moved to the Grote family, who lived in worse conditions than she has all her life. Although the conditions are grim,
Dorothy is sent to school every day. After Mr. Grote attempts to rape Dorothy she goes to live with her teacher Ms. Larsen before being relocated to
yet another new foster home. Dorothy soon finds the Nielson family which was a seemingly perfect fit for Dorothy. The only request the Nielson
family had was to call Dorothy Vivian after their departed daughter. Vivian lives happily with the Nielsons and grows up to once again find Dutchy.
Vivian and Dutchy are soon
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Analysis Of The Book ' The Things They Carried '
Gregory Fomin
Ms.Vladova
American Literature
16 April 2015
Young, Wild, Lost
1968: The year Tim O'Brien was sent to Vietnam. We can only imagine what it might feel like to face it: being so young, having so much ahead and
being sent to some place, which might be the end. Definitely scary. An absolutely new absorbing environment, new companions, new you. I guess,
"scary is the new black" in a green recruits life.
The Things They Carried – is an offspring of Tim's war experience. It is a shocking and hard–to–believe mixture of pain, love, friendship, loyalty and
death. Is it true? Did the author write this book while he was high on painkillers for that butt wound, which could have also been made up? The only
thing that is clear about The Things They Carried – reader cannot believe anything. O'Brien states, "I write about these things, the remembering is
turned into a kind of rehappening"(Spin 30). However, that is the beauty of it. It sounds truthful that soldiers heard glee and choir on the battlefield. It
is also understandable that Rat Kiley shot himself in the foot because bugs were everywhere, but necklace made of human tongues on a blond girl in
innocently–looking culottes?! More Stephen King–like. Nevertheless, if we put all those amazingly unbelievable stories away, we are left with
emotions. However, those emotions were supported by sceneries, noises, voices, weather and landscapes. Song Tra Bong The Quang Ngai province in
Vietnam emulates a home–town in America.A
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Central African Republic Child Soldiers Essay
he Central African Republic is a country situated in Central Africa. It is bordered by many different nations including Chad, Sudan, South Sudan,
The Democratic Republic of Congo and a couple of more ("Central African Republic"). For a long period of time child soldiers have been recruited
into armies some without having a choice. In Central African Republic children are forced to do things that will affect their future life and their
choices. These children are drugged so they can be manipulated into doing things that they should not do at such a young age. Child soldiering occurs
all over the world, especially in the Central African Republic. The child soldiers suffer through horrible living conditions and have many issues along
the way. The central African Republic became a country containing various of different slave camps and has a lot of issues with child soldiers ("Child
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There are about 300,000 child soldiers nowadays, six thousand of which are in the Central African Republic. Child soldiering is when children at
young ages are placed into armies to fight in the country's wars. These children are forced to do various of different jobs. Typically these children
do jobs such as spying, cooking, being warriors, servants, carrying weapons, acting as sex slaves and more ("Child soldiers"). Numerous children
are taken by force such as being kidnapped, bribed or being convinced to join the army, however, some children decide to join the army because they
cannot survive all by themselves. Occasionally these children join the army because they are orphans frequently because their parents were killed by
rebels or during a war, which means the children do not have money, food or knowledge on how to take care of themselves or survive. The children
that join the army are commonly from ages eleven or twelve all the way through eighteen or nineteen years old
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Open Adoption Vs Closed Adoption Essay
When a couple cannot conceive children naturally, they may look to adoption to start a family. In the past, adoption was shrouded in mystery. Closed
adoptions were the norm, and many children grew up not knowing they were adopted. Recently though, open adoptions have gained popularity.
Adoptive families and birth families maintain contact in any way that they feel comfortable. I feel open adoption is a better choice than closed adoption
because children may have the opportunity to meet their birth parents, the transition is easier for the birth family, and the benefits outweigh possible
complications. Where we come from is a huge issue. Just as scientists debate the origin of man and the universe, adopted children can have questions
about their genetic roots. Questions like: "Why do I look like this?", "Why do I have these health problems?", and "Why do I have these emotional
issues?" go unanswered if biological parents are never known. In a study of adoptive families, parents were asked how they felt years after their open
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Giving a child to another family to raise can be traumatic. Grief, loss, anger, are common emotions of mothers who give their children up for adoption.
However, studies show that birth mothers with open adoptions fair better than those with closed adoptions. One study looked at unresolved grief
among birth mothers. They found that, "... birth mothers who had contact with the adoptive family experienced less unresolved grief than did those
with no contact." (Grotevant) Consistent contact appears to be important because the same study later found that, "greatest unresolved grief was
among birth mothers who had early contact that stopped." (Grotevant) Another study found that birth mother thought they were "better people with
better lives" after they used an open adoption as a solution to a surprise pregnancy.
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Adoption From Africa Research Paper
Watching my best–friends family waiting for 2 ВЅ years for their amazing little boy to be brought home from Africa was one of the hardest things
things I have ever done. Imagine being a kid waiting for someone to finally adopt you and love you for you; feeling worthless and unwanted.
Thousands and thousands of children everyday feel like that and not many people can do anything about it.
However, many people can easily stop an adoption from happening. "Welcome to Adopt from Africa" stated " Due to lack of appropriate funding,
Adopt from Africa is currently working through pending adoptions at a slow pace. For now, we will not be accepting any new applications
interested in adoption". If an adoption agency isn't accepting applicants even more children in need can't be saved. Also, to be adopted you had to
meet a certain requirement to get in the system ; some children suffer terrible diseases everyday (How to adopt a child from Africa; Ghana). Finally,
When you are adopting a child the birth parents could change their mind at anytime, and your whole process could be over ( Freivalds "choosing
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Adopting a child can typically cost $20,000–$40,000 ( Freivalds "choosing adoption; cost, benefits, and risk of the main options. Babycenter,2015).
The costs also include home study, counseling for potential birth parents, prospective adoptive parents, and medical expenses (Freivalds "choosing
adoption; cost, benefits, and risk of the main options. Baby center,2015). Another addition cost is if you're adopting out of state or country and an
adoption agency you were working with needs to escort them to wherever you are. If you need your child escorted the usual charge is $1,500. (
Freivalds "choosing adoption; cost, benefits, and risk of the main options. Baby center, 2015). Spending thousands and thousands of dollars just to save
someone's
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Effects Of Neglect In Toddlers
NEGLECT IN TODDLERS
In 2011, there were 681,000 cases of child abuse and neglect (Effects of Child Abuse and Neglect, 2016). Of those cases, 1,570 were fatalities and 81%
of those deaths were of children under 4 years of age (Effects of Child Abuse and Neglect, 2016). From this you can see the toddlers are at greatest risk.
This paper will address the what neglect is, its effects, signs, and examples, as well as what we can do to help toddlers who have experienced neglect.
Neglect is defined by the Children's Bureau as "any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker which results in death, serious
physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation; or an act or failure to act which presents an imminent risk of harm" ... Show more content on
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One of the first things the Children's Bureau recommends is that you build a strong relationship with that child. It is also important to allow and
encourage these children to share their feelings (Children's Bureau, 2013). As a supportive adult you need to follow through on promises, be consistent
and patient with the child (Children's Bureau, 2013). Show the child you are there to support them and teach them healthy behaviors by modeling and
having communication about good choices (Children's Bureau, 2013). It is also key that the child feels safe. The child will not trust you if they feel
unsafe. This is why it is important that they are in a safe environment and are reassured they are in a safe environment. If they feel unsafe, find out why.
There could be some underlying
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What Is The Text Response To Surgeon White
Nanberry Text Response
Jackie French's Nanberry Black Brother White is a tale set in the year of 1789, detailing the First Fleet's arrival on the shores of Sydney Cove. The four
key characters, Nanberry, Surgeon White, Maria and Rachel all share the unsettling experience of displacement, removed from their respective
communities and placed in an unfamiliar environment. This essay will explore their dislocation and resultant loneliness. Firstly, the outbreak of
smallpox in Nanberry's clan gave reason for the compassionate Surgeon White reason to adopt him as his son. Secondly, Surgeon White comes to
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After her betrayal by a gentleman in England, Rachel finds herself on board the first fleet to Australia. She is scared of the drunken men on board,
continually trying to avoid their sexual advances. She becomes "another man's mistress", having a "tiny, perfect, incredible son" with Surgeon
White. Her tragedy is that she must accept the reality that Surgeon White cannot promise her marriage, as "gentlemen do not marry servants"; he
cannot possibly have a "convict wife" as "tongues would wag if he married the likes of her". She is deeply saddened by this realisation; "turn[ing]
her head away" so "he wouldn't see her tears". Similarly, Maria bends to the will of Surgeon White as his former servant, also avoiding the
approaches of morally reprehensible men until her marriage to Jack Jackson. Her transient feelings of security are lost with Jack's death,
compounding her feelings of grief and isolation. Maria becomes a widow, and with no rights to Jack's land, she is almost sold as a slave, reflecting
the very few rights of colonial women. Therefore, in a society in which gender imbalance is rife, Maria and Rachel are both "scared...right to be
scared"; their unique situations giving rise to similar feelings of sadness and
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Domestic Adoption
Domestic adoption or domestic nightmare?
Angelina Jolie, Charlize Theron, Madonna, Meg Ryan, and Katherine Heigel. All of these well–known actresses from the United States share a
common characteristic, they all chose international adoption to add to, or complete their families. Angelina Jolie and current husband, Brad Pitt have
become the "poster parents" for international adoption with the adoption of 3 of their children being adopted internationally. After the adoption of
Angelina Jolie's first son was adopted in 2002 from Cambodia, the international adoption rate in the United States skyrocketed to 22, 991 in 2004
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One would assume that private agencies would not make the potential parents wait longer than nine months for a child to be placed in their arms, the
same way that birth parents only have to wait nine months for their child. The truth is most families end up waiting years to adopt. If parents are
working with ethical agencies there should not have to wait any longer than a year to adopt, with a shorter wait for mixed–race infants (Byette). The
problem is that potential parents, as well as the general public are lead to believe that there is a shortage of babies available for adoption (Byette).
According to Samantha Smith, private agencies play into this perception, and charge "fees" to potential parents, guaranteeing they will be able to adopt
in a certain amount of time, in her case six to nine months was the guarantee (Smith Interview). With so many private agencies handling open
adoptions were the birth mother chooses the potential parents of her child, single–parent adopters, and those in same sex relationships or marriages,
tend to have to wait even longer. Birth mothers may feel like a single parent is not adequate enough to raise their child, or they may have morality
issues with homosexuality. (Breneiser, Cave, Whatley). In addition,
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The Pros And Cons Of Adoption
What is Where
Intending to reduce the number of unregistered oversea adoptions for South Korean children, the fairly recent passing of the Special Adoption Law
succeeded with its intention, bringing an unfortunate by–product. The law, a legal framework for adoption, states that the mothers of the children must
wait the length of seven days before sending their babies into the system. The adoptions must be registered in court and the births must be as well. It
defines oversea adoption as a last resort, only to occur when the family of the child is unable to care for them of if the child is not adopted
domestically (Jones 2015, para.11). It is a compromise that reads fine; however with the passing of the law, an unexpected after–effect was produced: ...
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Their argument is that the country is to be brought in line with the international adoption standards which require birth registration, as anonymous
adoption compromised the rights of children (Boroweic 2013, para.8). When a person does not have a birth registration, they do not legally exist and
therefore can be subjected to human trafficking and/or be illegally sold (McDonald 2015, para. 8). [Transition word] the Child Protection System was
abandoned by the government, saying it was the responsibility of local government. As quoted by a Ministry of Health and Welfare official, "Starting
in 2005, child social welfare projects that had been supported from the national budgets were turned over to local governments to be run autonomously
(Hyo Jin 2013, para. 19). [Insert closing statements
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Pros And Cons Of Private Adoption
Adoption comes a long way from what it was when it first started with what we see it as today. Massachusetts became the first state to finalize the
adoption process, not only with the courts being involved, but it was the first modern adoption law which was called Massachusetts Adoption of
Children Act of 1851 (History in Brief). Adoption has become worldwide since World War II because of poverty or war. 60,000 children in the United
States were reported as abused or neglected in 2004. There are many cases why children enter the system because of physical abuse, sexual abuse,
neglect, medical neglect, incarceration, abandonment, truancy, death and voluntarily placed. Adoption allows people who cannot have biological
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The private or independent adoption possible adoptive parents are recommended by an adoption attorney, instead of working with an adoption agency
(how it work). Private adoptions allows the prospective parents to take a role in finding a birth mother, through networking or advertising while
adoption agencies are given adoptive parents choices, whether to look for one themselves through the adoption agency or have the adoption agency
find one for them. Adoption agencies handle infant domestic adoption, international adoptions, and foster care adoptions unlike the private adoptions
which only handles independent domestic infant adoptions through birth parent handover. The average cost to adopt through a private/independent
adoption agency would be $39,966 and the adoption agency would be $34,093. ("Comparing the Cost"). If need the states can give adoption
assistance if needed. The children without families also benefit from adoption as they are given the opportunity to live within a structured and
permanAdoption gives benefits for the adoptive parents and the child. An child who is adopted is allowed to grow up in a family that have committed
parents and a stable home with opportunities with great health and well–adjust as their peers. As for the adoptive parents the benefits are endless. First
off you're making someone's life better by bringing them home permanent home
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Closed Adoption Research Paper
72 percent of adopted adolescents in the U.S. want to know why they are adopted, 65 percent want to meet their birth parents, and 94 percent want
to know which birth parent they look like. These are all statistics from a study done by the Search Institute and they show how important it is for
adoptees to know who their biological parents are. This is a very debatable topic with the question of should adoptees have the right to know who
their biological parents are? Many people who think that adoptees should not know their birth parents are the ones in favor of closed adoptions. Closed
adoptions refer to an adoption process where there is no interaction between birthmothers and prospective adoptive families. Also in closed adoptions,
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In multiple cases involving young teenagers, they talk about how finding their birth parents helps them to know who they are. Even though many
adoptees do not want to find their birth parents because of they fear rejection, that could just show their commitment to actually finding their birth
parents. To start, "three years ago, Florence Ladden Fisher was in an automobile accident. Her last thought before the crash, 'I am going to die and
I do not know who I am.' Mrs. Fisher, a wife and mother now in her early 40's, had spent almost 20 years searching for what she called her 'true
identity.' She was an adopted child. She has found that 'most people, especially adoptive parents' cannot understand the compelling need for identity
experienced by many of the adopted children" (Nemy). This was from the New York Times article, "Adopted Children Who Wonder 'What Was
Mother Like?'", and it shows exactly how much finding your birth parents can impact your identity. Also, stories like Tom McGee show some of the
real reasons people try and find their birth parents. Later in the same article about Carol Barbieri, it said, "Adoptees like Tom McGee of Oceanport
said the fight to obtain access to their original birth records is more about finding their identity––knowing who they are and their medical history––than
it is about reuniting with their biological family" (Cervenka). So, Tom McGee wasn't
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Why Should The Price Of Adoption Be Lowered
Should the Price of Adoption Be Lowered?
There are millions of children around the world with no family to love them. Many of them are in orphanages that abuse them and do not take good
care of them. All they want is a loving family so they do not have to be stuck with those people who abuse them, mentally and physically. Sadly, the
price of adoption hinders many people thinking about possibly adopting because they are not sure if they will be able to afford it.
Some people believe that the price of adoption should not be lowered. They believe that with all the costs it helps keep the bad people from
getting ahold of the children. The authorities need to make sure people will be good parents and would not be abusive or not able to provide for
the child (WIASE?). This shows that the authorities are taking extra precaution with who they allow adopt a child. Also, the cost goes towards many
court fees to make sure that child becomes fully and legally your child and it gives you a peace of mind (WIASE?). This shows that when you pay all
that money you are paying so many different places, so that you know in the end that child is fully your child. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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They feel that the price being so high to adopt will actually make people not want to adopt, even if they were thinking about it. It coasts about twenty
to forty thousand dollars to adopt (WWNTLAF!). That is so much money that less and less people will adopt children who need them. Most of the
time when orphans cry they do not get attention, so they just stop crying which actually leads to mental health issues (WWNTLAF!). So now because
people do not want to spend that amount of money, not only are children no being love and nurtured, but also are developing mental
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Good Will Hunting
Fadi Atmounia
Pr. Gloriana Pionati
Due date: 05/03/2015
Reflection about the movie "Good Will Hunting"
I chose to write about the movie "Good Will Hunting" because it shows how one's life, relationships and future are ruined because of repression
and not believing in one's self. The main character of the movie is Will Hunting. He is a twenty year old MIT janitor. Will decided to take revenge
on someone who used to abuse him in the past, and physically assaulted him which led to his arrest. He suffered a terrible childhood as he grew up
as an orphan in various foster homes where he struggled from physical abuse. Luckily for him, Will got the attention of a brilliant MIT professor who
was curious about his gifts. He managed to get the judge to let Will go with the condition of him visiting a psychologist. Will started to receive support
and a caring environment as he started dating a gifted pre–med student who became his girlfriend and gave him the opportunity of experiencing love.
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In my humble opinion, the environment is what draws the line between people giving up on life and people fighting their way out. I imagine myself
in Will's situation where nothing is going right, I don't make enough money to live, I don't goals, and most importantly I do not believe in myself.
Now here's where the environment should step in and support me and tell me that I am worth something, and that I am capable of doing great things
and that I should believe in myself. The support of the environment will change people's lives because it is what incentivized all great men in history
to accomplish all those achievement. "Behind every great man, a great woman" this quote explains how can the support of a wise hardworking and
caring mother could lead her boy to become a great man in the future which emphasizes on the importance of support in one's
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Walt Lopper's Soar Adoption
Introduction
In the book Soar by Joan Bauer, the main character, Jeremiah, is adopted by his father, Walt Lopper. Jeremiah is found in Walt's office, presumed to
have been left there by a biological mother who could no longer care for him. Jeremiah is only a couple months old when he is found, and his life
could have been very different if Walt had not adopted him. In this paper, I will be exploring the requirements, importance, and process ofadoption.
Requirements
Adoption, in definition, is the legal custody of a child being passed from the biological parents to an eligible guardian. To be eligible to adopt, there are
many requirements. First, an adult must be at least eighteen in some states or twenty–one in others. In other states, ... Show more content on
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Only about ten percent of people who want to receive a domestic adoption actually do. Further, it could take years or months to be matched up with a
child depending on the family.
Next, one must set up an adoption profile with their chosen agency. Biological parents have a list of things they want to see in an adoptive parent
and this is how they choose the right person for their child. This profile should be able to show who a potential parent is through pictures and written
passages, help the birth mother to see what kind of parent the person could be, and the relationship he or she would have with the child. Most profiles
include the job of the hopeful parent, pictures of them and their families, and a passage on the person's daily life.
Once the agency has contacted the adoptive parent about adopting a specific child, the adoptive parent must agree. After this, the parent either waits
for the child to be born or for the biological mother and father to give up legal custody of the
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Gieu Uganda Research Paper
GIEU Uganda–Displacement and Rehabilitation in Uganda
This program is a study abroad program through the Center for Global and Intercultural Studies office a and this program allows undergraduate students
to participate in community service while immersed in various cultures.
I first heard about this program through my Bridge Peer Advisor when she was talking about the trip she had gone on. From the experiences that she
had it seemed a very enriching time and I knew that I should look into it. The next next I took was to look on the CGIS website where I found this
program based in Uganda. The main purpose of this trip is to help care for orphan children in Baby WATOTO ranges in ages from 0
–2 years old. This
trip technically doesn't begin until the 3rd of May, but currently I am taking a class called UC 275 and this class is to help us plan for the trip, learn
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Plus I feel that this experience abroad will teach me how to better adapt to those around me making it easier to make connections and working with
others in the future when it comes to my career. I am also interested in experiencing a different way of living, because I have always heard that
America is the land of over consumption, but this is merely a phrase to me and I think that seeing how other countries use their resources can help me
create and develop new ideas as to how we can improve the environment in the United
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Essay On Closed Adoption
History During the early 1900s, the large majority of adoptions in the United States were closed. In the Western world many thought that the way to
make adoptions a natural part of forming a family was by completely severing the links between the adoptee and his biological family and for birth
parents and adoptees to remain unknown to each other. It was thought that severing these links made the newly formed family appear to be a biological
family, which was assumed to be the ideal family(Carp, 2002). Many social workers and adoptive parents were promoted legislation during the 1930s
and 1940s to insure the closed adoption policy. By 1950 most states had passed adoption legislation sealing adoption records. Many people were against
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Sometimes they are also required to provide a description of the birth parents physical appearance, race, ethnicity, and religion (Yngvesson, 1997).
Typically the minimum information required to be given to adoptees is the previous medical history of the birth parents and the adoptee, reasons
that lead to the adoption plan, information on any biological siblings and if possible information regarding the education and occupations of the
birth parents(Carp, 2002). Many adoption agencies use an adoption attorney that help advocate for both the biological and adoptive parents to make
for a successful adoption placement. Not all open adoptions are perceived the same way by birth parents. Some biological parents may choose an
independent adoption precisely because of the openness option (Yngvesson, 1997). They are also more likely to choose and talk to the adoptive
parents. Likewise, some times adoptive parents choose open adoption because they believe it best for themselves and the child. It has also become
easier to adopt when open adoption is seen as an
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International Adoption Research Paper
Julian Moore
Mrs.Pesda
Honors 9 English (6)
12/21/2014
Adopting From Afghanistan International adoption is the process of adopting a child from one country to come live in another (1). This process is
generally very expensive and there are many legal snags. The monetary drain usually scares away most prospectors, but if it doesn't, then the religious
beliefs in regions like the Middle East can still skew a plan (1)/(3). Last, even if the adopter gets through those issues, they may hurt the orphan, as
family members or close friends could still have guardianship of the child (2). This builds on the fact that adopting a child out of their home country
during a crisis isn't the healthiest for them (3).All in all, this process is generally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Sharia law does not allow full out–of–country adoptions. Instead, it permits foreigners to be responsible for the orphan, but the child is cared for
by relatives or friends. This method ensures that associates and relatives be kept in the child's life, which is ultimately healthier for the child (3).
Imad–ad–Dean Ahmad of the Minaret Freedom Institute states that "orphans can be sacred", and that "they should be kept in the country" (1). He
possesses this reasoning with the defense being that Muhammed, son of God, was indeed an orphan (1). Also, the adoption process is executed in the
child's home country, meaning they have a biased opinion against violating the Sharia law; even if it means getting an orphan out of danger (3).
However, the Afghan government invented a system by the name of Kafala, allowing international adoption and restricting payment to the adopter (1).
On the other hand, the religious presence in places such as Afghanistan doesn't affect the adoption system much, as the government has worked to
create alternatives and solutions. On this front, little improvement is needed and it is already quite
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Adoption Research Paper
Opening Records for Psychological Reasons
All three corners of the adoption triad are affected I many ways. Birth mothers are the first to be psychologically traumatized by the adoption. For the
adoptees that are a part of the closed era, many of the birth mothers were young, unwed and forced to give her baby up for adoption. No other options
were suggested along with no counseling on how to deal with the loss of her child, left a trauma that was not easily forgotten. Some were sent to
maternity homes to hide the shame from the rest of the family and the public. The child was to be a very close kept secret mistake to be undone. While
giving birth, they were shielded from seeing their child, some not even knowing if they gave birth to a boy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many of the petitions failed due to the power of the groups that objected. In the last decade, many of those groups have changed their stance and
have agreed that their original stance was exaggerated. The biggest group to object were the churches that felt that if birth parents were not
guaranteed privacy it would lead to more abortions. This turned out not be the case. The National Council for Adoption (NCFA) is currently the only
group that remains in the stance against opening the records. They have challenged Tennessee and Oregon on legislation that would open their
records and eventually lost their challenge. Their stance was based off two beliefs; it would cause more abortions and infringe on the confidentiality
rights of the birth parent. The latter belief is the only one used to fight legislation still today. Despite not being able to prove one written form of
promised confidentiality afforded to a birth mother, they still continue to try to fight legislation. As Joyce Bahr references in Adoption: Global
Viewpoints," Courts have held that the constitutional right of privacy has never included the general right to the nondisclosure of all forms of
information that an individual may prefer to keep as secret" (Bahr, 2007, p. 167). Bahr is also a birthmother and recalls signing her papers,
"Surrounding mothers like
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International Adoption In Haiti
The second country researched was Haiti. For several years, particularly during and after the harsh earthquake in Haiti, adoption agencies such as CCAI
take huge roles in supporting orphans and abandoned children in Haiti through international adoption. According to the recent Haitian adoption law put
into place in November 2013, parents who want to adopt must follow certain guidelines. Unlike other countries, single women are able to adopt, if they
are United States citizens, and the ages 35–50 years old. Heterosexual couples who are legally married are eligible to adopt if one applicant is at least
30 years of age, and married for a minimum of 5 years. Unmarried heterosexual couples can also adopt if they are between the ages of 30–50 years,
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Essay On International Adoption
Most people who consider adopting have an intention of changing a young person's life for the better. With celebrities such as Angelina Jolie and
Madonna turning towards international adoption, the popularity of welcoming children from overseas into your home is rapidly increasing. In fact, in
2009 alone, 2,127 children were adopted internationally into Canada. When asked why they have chosen international adoption, many people say "To
make a difference in a young person's life". However, while these new parents believe they have helped, they may have done more harm than good.
Irresponsible international adoption practices can result in illegal child trafficking, dangerous rehoming practices, and long term mental health issues of
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This means that parents go into international adoption underprepared and find themselves unwilling to care for their new child. This results in adoptive
parents rehoming their kids illegally which often puts the child into a very dangerous situation. There are communities online dedicated to parents
rehoming their adopted children, and these communities are often frequented by bad people. One example of this was a Liberian girl named Quita
whose adoptive parents decided that she was more difficult to care for than they had originally assumed. They contacted a couple using an online ad
and rehomed her. The people that now had Quita under their care had had their own children taken away from them and sexually abused Quita for the
remainder of her adolescence. If the government checked in and provided support for international adoptees like they do with domestic adoptions,
Quinta and many other children would never be put into unsafe care. Additionally, removing the legal loopholes that allow this sort of rehoming would
be beneficial. Although Quita's emotional trauma was a result of an experience that is not typical of all adopted children, many children from
international adoptions experience emotional issues for different
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Same Sex Adoption
Riley Dugan English III Mrs. Johnston May 13, 2014 Same–Sex Adoption Throughout the past few years, the subject of same–sex adoption has been
caught in the crosshairs, due to the fact that it is a particularly controversial topic. Many people have the idea that a child cannot be raised properly
without the traditional upbringing of both a man and a woman as parents. While the traditional form of parenthood is great, a same–sex couple can also
sufficiently raise a child to become a moral, strong individual. Though many people believe that same–sex couples are unfit parents, many statistics
actually contradict this belief. Same–sex couples are usually guaranteed to love a child, due to the fact that it is not as easy to become parents... Show
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Orphan Train Analysis
Orphan Train a novel by Christina Baker Kline is a beautiful story about a seventeen year old girl named Molly Ayer who has lived in a foster home
since she was nine and a ninety–one year old lady named Vivian who accepts Molly into her home and shares her life story with her for a school
project. This story shows the hardship, friendship, and loneliness about the two girls and the connection with each other. The story behind the book
goes back to the year 1854 when over 200,000 orphans were sent on a train to provide free labor which is the actual meaning of the orphan train. The
author based the story on an orphan and the readers can see the connection between the book and the event of the real orphan train, the theme in the
story of how the actual Orphan Train was, and the type of setting due to the incidents in the story compared to the real event. The audience has quite a
connection towards the story. The story talks about the struggles of a young girl and a ninety–one year old lady who share each other's stories
connecting them to their personal lives. Molly the young lady connects the story told to her by Vivian to the struggles she is going through in her life
and the story told by Molly connected to the struggles in Vivian's life. They both connected each other stories to their own personal life, the readers can
make connection of the struggle that Molly goes through and the history of the actual orphan train. As Muriel Rukeyser stated due to his research on the
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Essay On Open Adoption
The final adoption method is an independent adoption. "An independent adoption is an adoption facilitated by those other than caseworkers associated
with an agency." This can be a person who is a physician, or just an attorney. In an independent adoption, the selection over the placement is entirely the
families involved. A separateadoption is not necessarily an open adoption. An open adoption consists of a certain amount of consecutive contact with
birth and adoptive families. The adoptive and birth parents both have to agree and be on the same term of to what the birth parents' role is in future
communication. The birth mother and father have to obey by the adoptive parents' rules about future communication. The adoptive parent has the right
to say that they don't want the birth parents to see the child during certain adoptions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most laws for adoption can "vary from state to state, and there are some states that do allow lesbian and gay couples to adopt children as legal, joint
parents." Most gay and lesbian couples in a lot of countries can adopt kids from adoption agencies, and personally arrange their adoption. In some
states, a step–parent, or someone like a second parent or even do a joint adoption. This is not a option for gay and lesbian couples. Florida is a state
that does restrict gay couples from adopting and second parent adoptions. The legal mother and father of the youngsters adopted also hold rights or
duties. A legal mother or father is fast described so the person whichever has the appropriate to live including a baby and make choices respecting the
kid's education, benefit yet health. Legal parents ought to also guide their teens financially. "When a heterosexual married couple has a child, both
parents are automatically presumed to be the child's legal parents or guardians. "Even if the couple divorces, both parents still are the legal parents of
the child under this parental
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The Effects Of Foster Care On Children Essay
Everywhere across the world, more and more children are being placed into foster care or a welfare type system. Foster care can benefit children or
harm them; the effects of foster care differ for every individual. These types of systems often have a major effect on young children's physiological
state. Children entering in foster care are often malnourished and have untreated health problems. A high percentage of children who are placed in
these types of systems have mental health, physical health, and/or developmental issue which often originates while the individuals are still in the
custody of the biological parents. Children in foster care should be provided with a healthy and nurturing environment which often provides positive
long term results. The age of children in a foster care varies across the world, but it is often seen that majority of these children are young (George
para. 1). There are more young children in the system because younger children require more adequate care than older children that are already in the
system. Placing these children in welfare systems is supposed to be a healing process for them. Although this is supposed to be a healing process,
statistics say these children have a negative experience while being in these systems, but this is not always the case. A number of children in foster care
fall sucker to continuous neglect and recurrent abuse with the lack of nurturing and an unstable environment. These same children often have unmet
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Adoption Myths
For centuries, multiple societies from numerous countries including America encouraged couples to build families either by birthing their own children
or by adopting domestically or internationally. While a number of countries nowadays permit foreign or intercountry adoptions, a large portion of those
completed adoptions are influenced by the Christian Adoption Movement, which is based on the idea that, "Some evangelicals are so enamored of
international adoption as a mission of spiritual salvation – for the child and the adoptive parents" (Crary 2013). Because of this, people with this
specific mindset, who adopt from foreign countries, "have closed their eyes to adoption–related fraud and trafficking, and have not fully embraced
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In the beginning, International adoption programs in poor nations like that of Ethiopia, started with a few honest humanitarian adoptions, rescuing
orphans from hopeless circumstances. However, once the news of an overflow of healthy adopted children out a specific country reach Western
countries, expectant parents that desire healthy children begin to sign up for more children than the small, poor country can adequately supply. As a
result of these demands,
National governments would become unable to continue carefully supervising every adoption. Demand would begin to outstrip supply, leading to that
obvious two–part capitalist solution: increased prices and increased production (Graff 2014).
The higher the demands for healthy children or babies became for Ethiopia, the more children were taken out of those homes in order to satisfy the
needs of hopeful parents e.g., supply and demand. Meanwhile, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) investigation and federal
prosecution back in 2002, revealed
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Difference Between Open Adoption And Closed Adoption
"In 2001, there were 1.5 million adopted children in the United States, representing 2.5 percent of all U.S. children ("Pbs.org"). Parents and
prospective parents who are considering adoption, there are many different types of adoptions. In open adoptions is where the birth parents are still
involved in the child's life. A closedadoption is where no information is shared between the adoptive family and the birth parents ("National Adoption
Center"). Single parent adoption is the same as open and closed adoption with the exception of single parent as either a man or woman. People who
are considering adoption because there are different types of adoptions including open adoptions, closed adoptions, and single spouse adoption.
Opens adoption
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Dima Yakovlev Law Case Study
There are currently approximately six–seven hundred thousand orphans in Russia and one in four is a child with special needs or is suffering from an
illness. United States Senator Mary Landrieu, a nationally recognized advocate for adoption helped to process two hundred seventy three cases that
involved families who had already traveled to Russia and met the children that they were adopting. She recognized that the Dima Yakovlev Law does
not just punish the United States in a political battle, but it is terribly cruel to the children of Russia. When the Dima Yakovlev Law was passed, it
halted the process for approximately one thousand families and Landrieu stated "To close the door on them, to slam it shut again on them, is the
cruelest thing a government can do" (Belogolova, 2013). The Russian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Fourteen year old Maxim Kargapoltsev, an orphan with a disability, wrote "Put everything under strict control but do not deprive children of their right
to obtain a family," he said, "I beg the State Duma (parliament) and Vladimir Vladimirovich (Putin) to approve this adoption" (Stewart, 2013, para. 7).
According to the petition from Alexander D'Jamoos, an adoptee from Russia with deformed hands and legs, the Dima Yakovlev Law violates the
human right to have a family. She was abandoned by her birth parents and never expected to find a family, but her life was changed in a beautiful
way when an American family adopted her. She writes, "Had this law been introduced 6 years ago, today I would have no home, no family. I wouldn't
be able to hug my little brother, wouldn't attend a university and wouldn't experience the joy of walking and having full control over my life"
(D'Jamoos, 2012). She recognized that open international adoptions were key to helping many children get the base for meaningful relationships and
stable work in the
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Persuasive Essay On Children In Orphans
At any given time, there are about 132 million orphans who are living in orphanages and foster care systems around the world. These systems have
been put in place to protect children from neglect and abuse therefore providing a safe, temporary shelter in times of crisis. Unfortunately, more and
more children are being separated from their families, placed in residential care alternatives and developing serious physical, mental and emotional
challenges as a result of their traumatic childhood. Though policy makers cannot control the natural disasters, wars, and poverty that inevitable
displaces children, we can utilize our resources to reform dated and ineffective policies into crucial legislature.
While many children are removed from the parents due to neglect and abuse, a large proportion still face violence and contempt in the institutions put
in place to protect them. Research has shown that children who are abused or neglected are much more likely to abuse their children which only
perpetuates the abuse. UNICEF suggests that children who have lost parents and been placed in unstable institutions are much more likely to
experiment with dangerous behaviors that result in sexually transmitted diseases, criminal behavior, teen pregnancy, mental health issues, substance
abuse, and malnutrition.
Institutionalized children are notoriously lacking developmental support and are therefore less likely to develop coping mechanisms and social skills.
Growing up in an institutional
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  • 1. Analysis And Synthesis Argumentative Essay On Adoption Lesson 6 Writing: Outline for Part Two: Analysis and Synthesis Argumentative Synthesis Essay According to the April 2016 article, Worldwide Children Statistics, there is estimated to be 140 million children who are orphans. The article also states that children represent almost half of the people living in extreme poverty. Because of this information people struggle with the idea that adoption is hard, and anyone can easily understand why. Adoption isn't necessarily a talked about issue on the news, magazines, or on social media, so who's to blame if no one knows that less children and young teens are being adoptive each year, or that according to the CDC's (Center for Disease and Control Prevention) March 2017 article, that there are 15 abortions per 1,000 women ages 15–44 per year. There are several common protocols that occur when trying to adopt. Family members and adoptive parents should be aware and knowledgeable of the warning signs of adoption, the top five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and an average middle–aged couple who's baby was born last year (2016) can expect to spend over $245,000 to raise their child, this is not including paying for college. If you are planning on adopting, you may end up spending an extra $40,000, or even more that year. According to The Child Welfare Information Gateway states the facts that an average U.S. adoption costs between $8,000–$40,000. If you plan on adopting a child from another country, then the costs range from $15,000–$30,000. If you plan on adopting through a foster care where the average age of a child is 9 years old, this generally involves you becoming a "parent" of an older child, and the cost is much lower because of that, ranging from $0–$2,500. In December of 2013, It was required that Councils will be required to maintain funding for all foster children until they are 21 years of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Should LBTG Adoption Be Allowed? Essay Hello there, my project is on adoption. Should it be allowed or should it not be allowed that is the question. I think that adoption should be allowed because it gives orphans a chance to feel what it is like to be in a loving family, it gives parents that are either sterile or barren to have children of their own, and it gives many people a great chance to be in the type of family that many people are so happily in. Maybe someone that you know might be adopted; maybe you were adopted, now just think if adoption was illegal. Many people feel like it should be illegal. So allow me to announce my first reason why adoption should be allowed. It gives orphans a chance to be with a person that will love them as if they are their own biological ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first reason is that they are sterile. Being sterile is a thing that can happen to women, men, or other. That just means that you cannot have children. The second reason is being barren. Being barren can happen to women; that just means that your body is unable to make or produce offspring. The last reason that most adults are not able to have children is just because of the age, although Viagra does work just fine. Viagra (sildenafil) is used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. It is a phosphodiesterase–5 (PDE5) inhibitor. Common side effects of Viagra include facial flushing, headaches, stomach pain, nasal congestion, nausea, diarrhea, and an inability to differentiate between the colors green and blue. If you are erect for more than four hours, contacts a doctor immediately, infrequent effects of Viagra are Problems with Eyesight, Inflammation of the Lining of the Stomach and Intestines, Problem with Ejaculation, etc. if yours works down there, then congratulations. If you an adult does adopt a child they have to make sure that they are very good parents, if they are not ready to become parents and take the responsibility on then they should really take classes. You don't want to become the parents of Teddy and almost kill your child that will make you have a bad reputation, if you do want to adopt a child though you need to take a background check so that if you have a very bad past then you might not be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Analysis Of Orphan Train By Christina Baker Kline My first impressions of Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline were positive. As I do with every book before I read it, I looked up this novel on Goodreads to get a sense of what I was in for. To my satisfaction the book had many positive reviews acclaiming it as a gripping novel of historical importance. I found the summary intriguing. I had never before heard of the orphan trains. It is an event that has slid mostly unnoticed through time, but it is a part of America's history and deserves to be known. Just the fact that Orphan Train was a historical fiction novel about an event that I had known nothing about was enough for me to become invested in the book. Upon reading it, I was not disappointed. The plot was enticing and the characters were relatable. Though I would have liked to see further character development of Molly, I liked that we were learning Vivian's story through Molly's community service hours and portrait project. This allowed us to see how Vivian's life unfolded beyond the orphan trains and her budding relationship not only with Molly but also with the daughter she gave up long ago. The lack of attention on Molly did make it seem like she was a side character to Vivian. That may have been the author's intent, but it made me care much more for Vivian and her story as opposed to Molly's story. Vivian's life was such a train wreck it was hard to stop reading. Literature is often defined as writing that evokes empathy in the reading. Christina Baker Kline certainly achieved that with her novel. Even the beginning of the book where Niamh was living as a poor immigrant with an alcoholic father and a depressed mother made me want to pluck her out of the book and offer her a nice meal and a warm bath. My favorite part of the story was when she was living with Miss Larson and Mrs. Murphy. This seemed to be the time when she was the happiest. Despite Dorothy's happiness, she knew she could not stay. I was glad she finally found a family to care for her, even if she could not fully love them. Like many others I was grieved by Dutchy's loss and despondent over Vivian's decision to give up their child. However, I did understand her decision even if I did not agree with it. The book was depressing as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Process Essay On Open Adoption If you are considering going through the process of adopting a child, you need to decide if you would like to have an open adoption. Open adoptions have become increasingly popular in recent years. Here are two ways an open adoption can give your child a better sense of themselves. Your Child Will Grow Up Will A Full Sense Of TheirAdoption Story If you choose to have an open adoption, your child will know both sides of their adoption story their entire lives. You can tell your child how you choose them because you loved them and how you wished and prayed for them to come into your lives. You can read your child stories about what it means to be adopted that explain how much your adopted parents love you. One the flip side, your child's birth parents can also tell them their side of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Your child will grow up knowing their love story, and will be able to ask questions about their adoption directly from the source. Your Child Will Grow Up Known Who Created Them If you choose an open adoption, your child will grow up knowing what the people who created him or her look like. They will be able to look at pictures of them when they are younger, and see what they look like as adults. This will allow your child to get a sense of what they will look like now and in the future. They will not have to spend time wondering and daydreaming about what their birth parents looked like. Your child will also be able to see the traits that they were born with and the traits that you gave them more clearly. For example, if your child's birth parents were both extremely athletic, your child will know that is where their athletic ability came from. However, if your child has a love of birds because your family likes to go bird watching together, your child will know that is a trait they get from their adoptive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. International Adoption Research Paper International Adoption We've all heard of the once famous power couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. They are well Known for having a big family because of international adoption. They've adopted three of their kids from places like cambodia, Ethiopia and Vietnam. However, international adoption has been a controversial issue in which many people argue if it should be banned. Each year more than 40,000 children had been adopted all across the globe (Londen et al. 2007). On the other hand, many want to prevent children from a transition of devastation to hope, and security. They forget that these children are in shelters or the streets, more prone to abuse and neglect. It is important to bring importance to this issue because international ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shelters in poor countries, do not provide what is needed for a child, and they don't receive the most possible care or health (McCreery et. al 2009). In a recent study it demonstrates , "Almost half (49%) of all guatemalan children suffer chronic malnutrition, the second highest in the world" (McCreery et. al 2009). Furthermore, it is apparent that Guatemala can't afford enough food for children, and they are better off being adopted where they will get the best care. Since, the diets that children receive are barely enough for them to grow healthy and strong, they will suffer in the long run with higher risks of getting sick. However, this can be prevented with the use of intercountry adoption, where it is highly more likely the adopted parents can provide them their physiological needs. In addition, " Private shelters do not adhere to internationally–recognized standards and 50% do not have qualified staff to meet the needs of children in their care" (McCreery et. al 2009). Likewise, it is evident that children are better taken care of when adopted because their well being is put at a higher priority. Since, Guatemala shelters are scarce in money and aren't able to pay off their employees, it will result in little supervision and lack of resources for the children. In general, children in shelters are not receiving the accustomed treatment and health benefits by their providers. Moreover, children in poor countries are being faced with issues dealing with lack of money: Many are living in institutions, and many on the streets, and almost all these children will either die in these situations, or if they survive, will emerge into adulthood so damaged by their childhood experience, and so deprived of parenting, educational and other essential childhood opportunities,that they will be unable to function in the worlds of family and work (Bartholet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Ethical Issues In Transracial Adoption Children adoption practice has been there since time immemorial. In the adoption process, children move from their family, culture, and sometimes racial backgrounds to the new environment of the adopting parents. Ethical decision making is essential in the post–placement support for the birthparent to educate them on the life–long issues they must face related to offering their children for adoption. The adoptive family must also get helped to make ethical decisions regarding the choice of agency to involve in the adoption process, the life–long effects of adopting a child and the type of adoption to employ. The whole adoption process must also be done by the law of the land to make sure that the privileges and rights of all the parties involved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A social worker should refer to the ethics model of decision making that guides one into making ethically acceptable decisions effectively (Congress, 1999). The ethics model involves the following five steps. Firstly, one should examine the personal, societal, agency, client and professional values affected by the decision. Secondly, one should think about what ethical standards of the National Association of Social Workers code of ethics apply as well as relevant laws and case decisions. Thirdly, hypothesize about possible consequences of different decisions. Fourthly, identify who will benefit and who gets harmed given social works commitment to the most vulnerable. Lastly, consult with supervisor and colleagues about the most ethical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Should Christians Pay To Adoption As Christians we have great reasons to pay close attention to adoption. For many, many years now we have been called upon to serve those who are less fortunate than us and provide charity to those in need. We are here to debate about who should be allowed to adopt and foster children. We are also here to try and persuade those who are listening to do the right thing. The main focus here are the children and what is best for the greater number of people, which in this case is the orphan children that need adopting. We must pay close attention to the sanctity rights of these children that are in need of a home. Who else can be allowed to adopt these children than people with dignity, may it be gay, lesbian or straight. I agree with Jerry 100%, when he says he wants to protect the children and stand up for them. I also want to stand up and protect these children, but overall, do what is right and just for both the child and whomever would... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is our imperfect duty to come together and have some type proper adoption standards. Similarly, like the Arkansas people that came together in to the churches to help pass out 350,000 bulletins inserts. Instead of passing out to these pamphlets to try and stop homosexuals from adopting we should pass out to encourage them to adopt. How much of our Christian tradition should we take into consideration when talking about well–ordered sexuality? To answer this question we must remember what God has shown us. God wants us to love and help our neighbor and our neighbor should mean everybody. Who are we to judge another person, we are here to help one another, not to criticize and hold back someone from happiness. God loves us first we are called on to do the same for those around us. We can show these kids to be great loving, charitable Christians that are already doing their best to stand up and help this innocent children that have no say who can or can not adopt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Symbols In Christina Baker Kline's Orphan Train Symbols in Christina Baker–Kline's Orphan Train Throughout all of Christina Baker Kline's Orphan Train Symbols are used to show a character's true personality and to help get the reader emotionally invested in a character as well as revealing more about the characters past. Four examples of symbols in the novel are Vivian's Claddagh, Molly's turtle tattoo and necklace as well as Vivian's attic. A good example of how symbols are used in the novel is Vivian's Claddagh from her grandmother. The Claddagh consists of a heart, a crown and a pair of hands. The heart represents love, the crown represents loyalty and the hands represent friendship. Vivian only truly begins to show these traits when she moves in with the Nielsen's and she meets with Dutchy once again. She only shows two of the three traits to the Nielsen's, loyalty and friendship which is shown when she says, "What I feel for the Nielsens–gratitude, respect, appreciation–isn't the same as a child's love for her parents" (Baker–Kline 183). She says that she cannot see the Nielsen's as her true parents and she probably never will but she does treat them like family and helps make sure that their store continues to prosper. Even after the Nielsen's have grown old and aren't able to run the store as well as they used to Vivian steps in and helps pick up the slack. She only begins to show true love when she meets with Dutchy again. They eventually get married and Vivian shows that she is truly in love with Dutchy when she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Orphan Train : A Historical Fiction Novel Written By... Orphan Train, a historical fiction novel written by Christina Baker Kline, focuses on the lives of two very different people that have very similar backgrounds. Along with writing and editing many novels, Kline has taught multiple literature–based classes, such as poetry and non–fiction writing. Out of all of her fiction pieces, Orphan Train is the first of which that is based off of historic events and the real stories her mother–in–laws' father told. Kline is very active in organizations that support children in foster care, as well as multiple libraries. This novel is the perfect compilation of two different stories that intertwine to create an intriguing plot of the present and past experiences of being an orphan. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dutchy had lived on the streets and picked up his nickname because of his blonde hair. Vivian and him became quite found of each other, creating their own little family along with Carmine. When the train arrived at the first town, Carmine was quickly adopted by a young couple, breaking Vivian's heart. Soon after, Dutchy was chosen, and he says to Vivian "I'll come and find you.", which was a promise he kept. As the last few were taken, only Vivian and a few other sickly–looking children remained. Eventually, a middle–aged couple named the Byrne's came, looking for extra hands in their women 's clothing store. There, Vivian's given name was changed from Niamh to Dorothy. Vivian spent only a few months with the Byrne's, due to the lack of income. Vivian and all of her co–workers were fired from their jobs, ultimately making Vivian orphaned again. After her time with the Byrne's, Vivian was sent to the Grote's household, which consisted of dirty and wild children, a rude pregnant mother, and a seemingly relaxed father. There Vivian was finally able to attend school, but her work at the Grote's seemed almost never ending. After a few terrible months with the messy family, Vivian is kicked out of the house, so she ran a four mile journey to her school in the freezing cold. Once she got there, her school teacher took her into the all girls boarding house that she lived in. Vivian was accepted, and for once in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Wuthering Heights Cathy's Transformation Essay Similarly, Queenie Leavis regards Cathy's transformation as a crucial point in the novel, and believes that the change in her begins a new period in the protagonist's life (208). Catherine aims to get admiration and approval from her family and friends but without rejecting Heath cliff's love. This paradox is narrated as: In the place where she heard Heathcliff termed a ―Vulgar young ruffian, ―and ―worse than a brute,‖ she took care not to act like him; but at home She had small inclination to practice politeness that would only be laughed at, and restrain an unruly nature when it would bring her neither credit nor Praise (85). The external analysis not only explains Cathy's transformed behavior but also displays how other people see ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since Cathy and Heathcliff suffer an identity crisis during their adolescence, they see each other as the ―psychological equivalent of identical twin ship‖ and ―only by clinging to one another‖ do they try to survive Burgan mention . For this reason, Heathcliff leaves Wuthering Heights as soon as he learns that Cathy gives preference to Edgar because he feels deprived of his only source of identity. He goes off in quest of a new identity.This prolepsis points to Heathcliff's vindictive and calculating personality. As in, theprolepses in thisnovel prophesy the revengeto be successfully exacted by the protagonist. Heathcliff, like Dhulia, is obsessed with theidea of revenge, and like Dhulia, he ismerciless to hisvictims. Behind their motivation for revenge lies their desire for power.At the end of the 9th chapter, Heathcliff leaves home after hearing that it woulddegrade Catherine to marry him and therefore she will marry Edgar Linton. This event shows the lastpoint of Heathcliff's humiliation and dismissal from the society, anda landmark forhis metamorphosis. Mary Burgan in her article, ―Identity and The Cycle of Generations in Wuthering Heights‖ examines the relationship between Heathcliff and Cathy and concludes that their deep attachment is mainly based on their deprivation of parental care and affection, that is, their identity confusion or an absence of sense of self . ( Burgan, Mary.
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  • 12. Adoption Effects On Children There is no doubt that the idea of adoption has been a controversial topic for a very long time. The practice of adoption dates all the way back to ancient times in Rome, however this form of adoption was used for children to be slaves, rather than for the overall "welfare" of a child. These ideas have expanded over a long period of time and today, a child's well–being is typically the concentration for adoption. Adoption is a way for parents to either create, or further build a family. Over time, however, the parents of an adopted child must take into account the effects of the child's overall mental health and well–being. These effects can be positive or negative when looking at the condition of the child's living situation, their background, and their overall relationship with the adoptee's parents. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, during World War II, the majority of children being adopted were those of German and Greece descent. This occurred because many of these children lost their parents and families due to the war. This was the start of formal adoption; however, in 1881 Massachusetts passed its first adoption law known as the "Adoption of Children Act". This particular law allowed for the judge to determine if the potential parents were a good "fit" for a child, rather than the parents own personal interest in the child. When looking at adopted children from a "non–adoptive" perspective, it must be taken into account what goes on throughout a child's life as far as their mental state and overall development throughout their life. So, this raises the potential question: does adoption in children create a positive or negative impact for a child later on in their adolescent and adult ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Summary Of ' Molly Ayer ' Summary In 20111, Molly Ayer is a 17, almost 18, year old troubled foster child living in Maine who is soon going to become too old for the foster system. After stealing a book from the library, the only way she can avoid getting kicked out of her foster home and being sent to a juvenile hall is helping an old woman named Vivian Daly clean out her attic as a community service project. Molly soon learns how closely related her and Vivian's lives are related. Vivian and her family came from Ireland to New York in 1926 in hopes for a better future, but after a fire kills Vivian's family she is put on an Orphan Train to Minnesota in order to find a new family. The train has 19 other children hoping for brighter futures, including a boy named Dutchy who Vivian strikes up a friendship with. Vivian is soon adopted by the Byrnes who call her Dorothy. Once the Great Depression struck though, Dorothy was moved to the Grote family, who lived in worse conditions than she has all her life. Although the conditions are grim, Dorothy is sent to school every day. After Mr. Grote attempts to rape Dorothy she goes to live with her teacher Ms. Larsen before being relocated to yet another new foster home. Dorothy soon finds the Nielson family which was a seemingly perfect fit for Dorothy. The only request the Nielson family had was to call Dorothy Vivian after their departed daughter. Vivian lives happily with the Nielsons and grows up to once again find Dutchy. Vivian and Dutchy are soon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of The Book ' The Things They Carried ' Gregory Fomin Ms.Vladova American Literature 16 April 2015 Young, Wild, Lost 1968: The year Tim O'Brien was sent to Vietnam. We can only imagine what it might feel like to face it: being so young, having so much ahead and being sent to some place, which might be the end. Definitely scary. An absolutely new absorbing environment, new companions, new you. I guess, "scary is the new black" in a green recruits life. The Things They Carried – is an offspring of Tim's war experience. It is a shocking and hard–to–believe mixture of pain, love, friendship, loyalty and death. Is it true? Did the author write this book while he was high on painkillers for that butt wound, which could have also been made up? The only thing that is clear about The Things They Carried – reader cannot believe anything. O'Brien states, "I write about these things, the remembering is turned into a kind of rehappening"(Spin 30). However, that is the beauty of it. It sounds truthful that soldiers heard glee and choir on the battlefield. It is also understandable that Rat Kiley shot himself in the foot because bugs were everywhere, but necklace made of human tongues on a blond girl in innocently–looking culottes?! More Stephen King–like. Nevertheless, if we put all those amazingly unbelievable stories away, we are left with emotions. However, those emotions were supported by sceneries, noises, voices, weather and landscapes. Song Tra Bong The Quang Ngai province in Vietnam emulates a home–town in America.A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Central African Republic Child Soldiers Essay he Central African Republic is a country situated in Central Africa. It is bordered by many different nations including Chad, Sudan, South Sudan, The Democratic Republic of Congo and a couple of more ("Central African Republic"). For a long period of time child soldiers have been recruited into armies some without having a choice. In Central African Republic children are forced to do things that will affect their future life and their choices. These children are drugged so they can be manipulated into doing things that they should not do at such a young age. Child soldiering occurs all over the world, especially in the Central African Republic. The child soldiers suffer through horrible living conditions and have many issues along the way. The central African Republic became a country containing various of different slave camps and has a lot of issues with child soldiers ("Child Soldiers"). The official language spoken in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are about 300,000 child soldiers nowadays, six thousand of which are in the Central African Republic. Child soldiering is when children at young ages are placed into armies to fight in the country's wars. These children are forced to do various of different jobs. Typically these children do jobs such as spying, cooking, being warriors, servants, carrying weapons, acting as sex slaves and more ("Child soldiers"). Numerous children are taken by force such as being kidnapped, bribed or being convinced to join the army, however, some children decide to join the army because they cannot survive all by themselves. Occasionally these children join the army because they are orphans frequently because their parents were killed by rebels or during a war, which means the children do not have money, food or knowledge on how to take care of themselves or survive. The children that join the army are commonly from ages eleven or twelve all the way through eighteen or nineteen years old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Open Adoption Vs Closed Adoption Essay When a couple cannot conceive children naturally, they may look to adoption to start a family. In the past, adoption was shrouded in mystery. Closed adoptions were the norm, and many children grew up not knowing they were adopted. Recently though, open adoptions have gained popularity. Adoptive families and birth families maintain contact in any way that they feel comfortable. I feel open adoption is a better choice than closed adoption because children may have the opportunity to meet their birth parents, the transition is easier for the birth family, and the benefits outweigh possible complications. Where we come from is a huge issue. Just as scientists debate the origin of man and the universe, adopted children can have questions about their genetic roots. Questions like: "Why do I look like this?", "Why do I have these health problems?", and "Why do I have these emotional issues?" go unanswered if biological parents are never known. In a study of adoptive families, parents were asked how they felt years after their open adoptions. One ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Giving a child to another family to raise can be traumatic. Grief, loss, anger, are common emotions of mothers who give their children up for adoption. However, studies show that birth mothers with open adoptions fair better than those with closed adoptions. One study looked at unresolved grief among birth mothers. They found that, "... birth mothers who had contact with the adoptive family experienced less unresolved grief than did those with no contact." (Grotevant) Consistent contact appears to be important because the same study later found that, "greatest unresolved grief was among birth mothers who had early contact that stopped." (Grotevant) Another study found that birth mother thought they were "better people with better lives" after they used an open adoption as a solution to a surprise pregnancy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Adoption From Africa Research Paper Watching my best–friends family waiting for 2 ВЅ years for their amazing little boy to be brought home from Africa was one of the hardest things things I have ever done. Imagine being a kid waiting for someone to finally adopt you and love you for you; feeling worthless and unwanted. Thousands and thousands of children everyday feel like that and not many people can do anything about it. However, many people can easily stop an adoption from happening. "Welcome to Adopt from Africa" stated " Due to lack of appropriate funding, Adopt from Africa is currently working through pending adoptions at a slow pace. For now, we will not be accepting any new applications interested in adoption". If an adoption agency isn't accepting applicants even more children in need can't be saved. Also, to be adopted you had to meet a certain requirement to get in the system ; some children suffer terrible diseases everyday (How to adopt a child from Africa; Ghana). Finally, When you are adopting a child the birth parents could change their mind at anytime, and your whole process could be over ( Freivalds "choosing adoption; cost,benefits, and risk of the main options: Baby center ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adopting a child can typically cost $20,000–$40,000 ( Freivalds "choosing adoption; cost, benefits, and risk of the main options. Babycenter,2015). The costs also include home study, counseling for potential birth parents, prospective adoptive parents, and medical expenses (Freivalds "choosing adoption; cost, benefits, and risk of the main options. Baby center,2015). Another addition cost is if you're adopting out of state or country and an adoption agency you were working with needs to escort them to wherever you are. If you need your child escorted the usual charge is $1,500. ( Freivalds "choosing adoption; cost, benefits, and risk of the main options. Baby center, 2015). Spending thousands and thousands of dollars just to save someone's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Effects Of Neglect In Toddlers NEGLECT IN TODDLERS In 2011, there were 681,000 cases of child abuse and neglect (Effects of Child Abuse and Neglect, 2016). Of those cases, 1,570 were fatalities and 81% of those deaths were of children under 4 years of age (Effects of Child Abuse and Neglect, 2016). From this you can see the toddlers are at greatest risk. This paper will address the what neglect is, its effects, signs, and examples, as well as what we can do to help toddlers who have experienced neglect. Neglect is defined by the Children's Bureau as "any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation; or an act or failure to act which presents an imminent risk of harm" ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the first things the Children's Bureau recommends is that you build a strong relationship with that child. It is also important to allow and encourage these children to share their feelings (Children's Bureau, 2013). As a supportive adult you need to follow through on promises, be consistent and patient with the child (Children's Bureau, 2013). Show the child you are there to support them and teach them healthy behaviors by modeling and having communication about good choices (Children's Bureau, 2013). It is also key that the child feels safe. The child will not trust you if they feel unsafe. This is why it is important that they are in a safe environment and are reassured they are in a safe environment. If they feel unsafe, find out why. There could be some underlying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. What Is The Text Response To Surgeon White Nanberry Text Response Jackie French's Nanberry Black Brother White is a tale set in the year of 1789, detailing the First Fleet's arrival on the shores of Sydney Cove. The four key characters, Nanberry, Surgeon White, Maria and Rachel all share the unsettling experience of displacement, removed from their respective communities and placed in an unfamiliar environment. This essay will explore their dislocation and resultant loneliness. Firstly, the outbreak of smallpox in Nanberry's clan gave reason for the compassionate Surgeon White reason to adopt him as his son. Secondly, Surgeon White comes to Australia without his family, struggling to alleviate feelings of lonesomeness. Thirdly, Rachael and Maria experience feelings of isolation in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After her betrayal by a gentleman in England, Rachel finds herself on board the first fleet to Australia. She is scared of the drunken men on board, continually trying to avoid their sexual advances. She becomes "another man's mistress", having a "tiny, perfect, incredible son" with Surgeon White. Her tragedy is that she must accept the reality that Surgeon White cannot promise her marriage, as "gentlemen do not marry servants"; he cannot possibly have a "convict wife" as "tongues would wag if he married the likes of her". She is deeply saddened by this realisation; "turn[ing] her head away" so "he wouldn't see her tears". Similarly, Maria bends to the will of Surgeon White as his former servant, also avoiding the approaches of morally reprehensible men until her marriage to Jack Jackson. Her transient feelings of security are lost with Jack's death, compounding her feelings of grief and isolation. Maria becomes a widow, and with no rights to Jack's land, she is almost sold as a slave, reflecting the very few rights of colonial women. Therefore, in a society in which gender imbalance is rife, Maria and Rachel are both "scared...right to be scared"; their unique situations giving rise to similar feelings of sadness and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Domestic Adoption Domestic adoption or domestic nightmare? Angelina Jolie, Charlize Theron, Madonna, Meg Ryan, and Katherine Heigel. All of these well–known actresses from the United States share a common characteristic, they all chose international adoption to add to, or complete their families. Angelina Jolie and current husband, Brad Pitt have become the "poster parents" for international adoption with the adoption of 3 of their children being adopted internationally. After the adoption of Angelina Jolie's first son was adopted in 2002 from Cambodia, the international adoption rate in the United States skyrocketed to 22, 991 in 2004 (Intercountry Adoption,1). Whereas, 1995 it was reported that there were only 8,987 adoptions internationally in the United... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One would assume that private agencies would not make the potential parents wait longer than nine months for a child to be placed in their arms, the same way that birth parents only have to wait nine months for their child. The truth is most families end up waiting years to adopt. If parents are working with ethical agencies there should not have to wait any longer than a year to adopt, with a shorter wait for mixed–race infants (Byette). The problem is that potential parents, as well as the general public are lead to believe that there is a shortage of babies available for adoption (Byette). According to Samantha Smith, private agencies play into this perception, and charge "fees" to potential parents, guaranteeing they will be able to adopt in a certain amount of time, in her case six to nine months was the guarantee (Smith Interview). With so many private agencies handling open adoptions were the birth mother chooses the potential parents of her child, single–parent adopters, and those in same sex relationships or marriages, tend to have to wait even longer. Birth mothers may feel like a single parent is not adequate enough to raise their child, or they may have morality issues with homosexuality. (Breneiser, Cave, Whatley). In addition, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Pros And Cons Of Adoption What is Where Intending to reduce the number of unregistered oversea adoptions for South Korean children, the fairly recent passing of the Special Adoption Law succeeded with its intention, bringing an unfortunate by–product. The law, a legal framework for adoption, states that the mothers of the children must wait the length of seven days before sending their babies into the system. The adoptions must be registered in court and the births must be as well. It defines oversea adoption as a last resort, only to occur when the family of the child is unable to care for them of if the child is not adopted domestically (Jones 2015, para.11). It is a compromise that reads fine; however with the passing of the law, an unexpected after–effect was produced: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their argument is that the country is to be brought in line with the international adoption standards which require birth registration, as anonymous adoption compromised the rights of children (Boroweic 2013, para.8). When a person does not have a birth registration, they do not legally exist and therefore can be subjected to human trafficking and/or be illegally sold (McDonald 2015, para. 8). [Transition word] the Child Protection System was abandoned by the government, saying it was the responsibility of local government. As quoted by a Ministry of Health and Welfare official, "Starting in 2005, child social welfare projects that had been supported from the national budgets were turned over to local governments to be run autonomously (Hyo Jin 2013, para. 19). [Insert closing statements ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Pros And Cons Of Private Adoption Adoption comes a long way from what it was when it first started with what we see it as today. Massachusetts became the first state to finalize the adoption process, not only with the courts being involved, but it was the first modern adoption law which was called Massachusetts Adoption of Children Act of 1851 (History in Brief). Adoption has become worldwide since World War II because of poverty or war. 60,000 children in the United States were reported as abused or neglected in 2004. There are many cases why children enter the system because of physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, medical neglect, incarceration, abandonment, truancy, death and voluntarily placed. Adoption allows people who cannot have biological children to experience children ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The private or independent adoption possible adoptive parents are recommended by an adoption attorney, instead of working with an adoption agency (how it work). Private adoptions allows the prospective parents to take a role in finding a birth mother, through networking or advertising while adoption agencies are given adoptive parents choices, whether to look for one themselves through the adoption agency or have the adoption agency find one for them. Adoption agencies handle infant domestic adoption, international adoptions, and foster care adoptions unlike the private adoptions which only handles independent domestic infant adoptions through birth parent handover. The average cost to adopt through a private/independent adoption agency would be $39,966 and the adoption agency would be $34,093. ("Comparing the Cost"). If need the states can give adoption assistance if needed. The children without families also benefit from adoption as they are given the opportunity to live within a structured and permanAdoption gives benefits for the adoptive parents and the child. An child who is adopted is allowed to grow up in a family that have committed parents and a stable home with opportunities with great health and well–adjust as their peers. As for the adoptive parents the benefits are endless. First off you're making someone's life better by bringing them home permanent home ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Closed Adoption Research Paper 72 percent of adopted adolescents in the U.S. want to know why they are adopted, 65 percent want to meet their birth parents, and 94 percent want to know which birth parent they look like. These are all statistics from a study done by the Search Institute and they show how important it is for adoptees to know who their biological parents are. This is a very debatable topic with the question of should adoptees have the right to know who their biological parents are? Many people who think that adoptees should not know their birth parents are the ones in favor of closed adoptions. Closed adoptions refer to an adoption process where there is no interaction between birthmothers and prospective adoptive families. Also in closed adoptions, there is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In multiple cases involving young teenagers, they talk about how finding their birth parents helps them to know who they are. Even though many adoptees do not want to find their birth parents because of they fear rejection, that could just show their commitment to actually finding their birth parents. To start, "three years ago, Florence Ladden Fisher was in an automobile accident. Her last thought before the crash, 'I am going to die and I do not know who I am.' Mrs. Fisher, a wife and mother now in her early 40's, had spent almost 20 years searching for what she called her 'true identity.' She was an adopted child. She has found that 'most people, especially adoptive parents' cannot understand the compelling need for identity experienced by many of the adopted children" (Nemy). This was from the New York Times article, "Adopted Children Who Wonder 'What Was Mother Like?'", and it shows exactly how much finding your birth parents can impact your identity. Also, stories like Tom McGee show some of the real reasons people try and find their birth parents. Later in the same article about Carol Barbieri, it said, "Adoptees like Tom McGee of Oceanport said the fight to obtain access to their original birth records is more about finding their identity––knowing who they are and their medical history––than it is about reuniting with their biological family" (Cervenka). So, Tom McGee wasn't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Why Should The Price Of Adoption Be Lowered Should the Price of Adoption Be Lowered? There are millions of children around the world with no family to love them. Many of them are in orphanages that abuse them and do not take good care of them. All they want is a loving family so they do not have to be stuck with those people who abuse them, mentally and physically. Sadly, the price of adoption hinders many people thinking about possibly adopting because they are not sure if they will be able to afford it. Some people believe that the price of adoption should not be lowered. They believe that with all the costs it helps keep the bad people from getting ahold of the children. The authorities need to make sure people will be good parents and would not be abusive or not able to provide for the child (WIASE?). This shows that the authorities are taking extra precaution with who they allow adopt a child. Also, the cost goes towards many court fees to make sure that child becomes fully and legally your child and it gives you a peace of mind (WIASE?). This shows that when you pay all that money you are paying so many different places, so that you know in the end that child is fully your child. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They feel that the price being so high to adopt will actually make people not want to adopt, even if they were thinking about it. It coasts about twenty to forty thousand dollars to adopt (WWNTLAF!). That is so much money that less and less people will adopt children who need them. Most of the time when orphans cry they do not get attention, so they just stop crying which actually leads to mental health issues (WWNTLAF!). So now because people do not want to spend that amount of money, not only are children no being love and nurtured, but also are developing mental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Good Will Hunting Fadi Atmounia Pr. Gloriana Pionati Due date: 05/03/2015 Reflection about the movie "Good Will Hunting" I chose to write about the movie "Good Will Hunting" because it shows how one's life, relationships and future are ruined because of repression and not believing in one's self. The main character of the movie is Will Hunting. He is a twenty year old MIT janitor. Will decided to take revenge on someone who used to abuse him in the past, and physically assaulted him which led to his arrest. He suffered a terrible childhood as he grew up as an orphan in various foster homes where he struggled from physical abuse. Luckily for him, Will got the attention of a brilliant MIT professor who was curious about his gifts. He managed to get the judge to let Will go with the condition of him visiting a psychologist. Will started to receive support and a caring environment as he started dating a gifted pre–med student who became his girlfriend and gave him the opportunity of experiencing love. He also received the support from his psychologist who started to care ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my humble opinion, the environment is what draws the line between people giving up on life and people fighting their way out. I imagine myself in Will's situation where nothing is going right, I don't make enough money to live, I don't goals, and most importantly I do not believe in myself. Now here's where the environment should step in and support me and tell me that I am worth something, and that I am capable of doing great things and that I should believe in myself. The support of the environment will change people's lives because it is what incentivized all great men in history to accomplish all those achievement. "Behind every great man, a great woman" this quote explains how can the support of a wise hardworking and caring mother could lead her boy to become a great man in the future which emphasizes on the importance of support in one's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Walt Lopper's Soar Adoption Introduction In the book Soar by Joan Bauer, the main character, Jeremiah, is adopted by his father, Walt Lopper. Jeremiah is found in Walt's office, presumed to have been left there by a biological mother who could no longer care for him. Jeremiah is only a couple months old when he is found, and his life could have been very different if Walt had not adopted him. In this paper, I will be exploring the requirements, importance, and process ofadoption. Requirements Adoption, in definition, is the legal custody of a child being passed from the biological parents to an eligible guardian. To be eligible to adopt, there are many requirements. First, an adult must be at least eighteen in some states or twenty–one in others. In other states, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only about ten percent of people who want to receive a domestic adoption actually do. Further, it could take years or months to be matched up with a child depending on the family. Next, one must set up an adoption profile with their chosen agency. Biological parents have a list of things they want to see in an adoptive parent and this is how they choose the right person for their child. This profile should be able to show who a potential parent is through pictures and written passages, help the birth mother to see what kind of parent the person could be, and the relationship he or she would have with the child. Most profiles include the job of the hopeful parent, pictures of them and their families, and a passage on the person's daily life. Once the agency has contacted the adoptive parent about adopting a specific child, the adoptive parent must agree. After this, the parent either waits for the child to be born or for the biological mother and father to give up legal custody of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Gieu Uganda Research Paper GIEU Uganda–Displacement and Rehabilitation in Uganda This program is a study abroad program through the Center for Global and Intercultural Studies office a and this program allows undergraduate students to participate in community service while immersed in various cultures. I first heard about this program through my Bridge Peer Advisor when she was talking about the trip she had gone on. From the experiences that she had it seemed a very enriching time and I knew that I should look into it. The next next I took was to look on the CGIS website where I found this program based in Uganda. The main purpose of this trip is to help care for orphan children in Baby WATOTO ranges in ages from 0 –2 years old. This trip technically doesn't begin until the 3rd of May, but currently I am taking a class called UC 275 and this class is to help us plan for the trip, learn more about the country in which we will be traveling to, as well as help us become comfortable being immersed in new cultures. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Plus I feel that this experience abroad will teach me how to better adapt to those around me making it easier to make connections and working with others in the future when it comes to my career. I am also interested in experiencing a different way of living, because I have always heard that America is the land of over consumption, but this is merely a phrase to me and I think that seeing how other countries use their resources can help me create and develop new ideas as to how we can improve the environment in the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay On Closed Adoption History During the early 1900s, the large majority of adoptions in the United States were closed. In the Western world many thought that the way to make adoptions a natural part of forming a family was by completely severing the links between the adoptee and his biological family and for birth parents and adoptees to remain unknown to each other. It was thought that severing these links made the newly formed family appear to be a biological family, which was assumed to be the ideal family(Carp, 2002). Many social workers and adoptive parents were promoted legislation during the 1930s and 1940s to insure the closed adoption policy. By 1950 most states had passed adoption legislation sealing adoption records. Many people were against opening ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes they are also required to provide a description of the birth parents physical appearance, race, ethnicity, and religion (Yngvesson, 1997). Typically the minimum information required to be given to adoptees is the previous medical history of the birth parents and the adoptee, reasons that lead to the adoption plan, information on any biological siblings and if possible information regarding the education and occupations of the birth parents(Carp, 2002). Many adoption agencies use an adoption attorney that help advocate for both the biological and adoptive parents to make for a successful adoption placement. Not all open adoptions are perceived the same way by birth parents. Some biological parents may choose an independent adoption precisely because of the openness option (Yngvesson, 1997). They are also more likely to choose and talk to the adoptive parents. Likewise, some times adoptive parents choose open adoption because they believe it best for themselves and the child. It has also become easier to adopt when open adoption is seen as an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. International Adoption Research Paper Julian Moore Mrs.Pesda Honors 9 English (6) 12/21/2014 Adopting From Afghanistan International adoption is the process of adopting a child from one country to come live in another (1). This process is generally very expensive and there are many legal snags. The monetary drain usually scares away most prospectors, but if it doesn't, then the religious beliefs in regions like the Middle East can still skew a plan (1)/(3). Last, even if the adopter gets through those issues, they may hurt the orphan, as family members or close friends could still have guardianship of the child (2). This builds on the fact that adopting a child out of their home country during a crisis isn't the healthiest for them (3).All in all, this process is generally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Sharia law does not allow full out–of–country adoptions. Instead, it permits foreigners to be responsible for the orphan, but the child is cared for by relatives or friends. This method ensures that associates and relatives be kept in the child's life, which is ultimately healthier for the child (3). Imad–ad–Dean Ahmad of the Minaret Freedom Institute states that "orphans can be sacred", and that "they should be kept in the country" (1). He possesses this reasoning with the defense being that Muhammed, son of God, was indeed an orphan (1). Also, the adoption process is executed in the child's home country, meaning they have a biased opinion against violating the Sharia law; even if it means getting an orphan out of danger (3). However, the Afghan government invented a system by the name of Kafala, allowing international adoption and restricting payment to the adopter (1). On the other hand, the religious presence in places such as Afghanistan doesn't affect the adoption system much, as the government has worked to create alternatives and solutions. On this front, little improvement is needed and it is already quite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Adoption Research Paper Opening Records for Psychological Reasons All three corners of the adoption triad are affected I many ways. Birth mothers are the first to be psychologically traumatized by the adoption. For the adoptees that are a part of the closed era, many of the birth mothers were young, unwed and forced to give her baby up for adoption. No other options were suggested along with no counseling on how to deal with the loss of her child, left a trauma that was not easily forgotten. Some were sent to maternity homes to hide the shame from the rest of the family and the public. The child was to be a very close kept secret mistake to be undone. While giving birth, they were shielded from seeing their child, some not even knowing if they gave birth to a boy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of the petitions failed due to the power of the groups that objected. In the last decade, many of those groups have changed their stance and have agreed that their original stance was exaggerated. The biggest group to object were the churches that felt that if birth parents were not guaranteed privacy it would lead to more abortions. This turned out not be the case. The National Council for Adoption (NCFA) is currently the only group that remains in the stance against opening the records. They have challenged Tennessee and Oregon on legislation that would open their records and eventually lost their challenge. Their stance was based off two beliefs; it would cause more abortions and infringe on the confidentiality rights of the birth parent. The latter belief is the only one used to fight legislation still today. Despite not being able to prove one written form of promised confidentiality afforded to a birth mother, they still continue to try to fight legislation. As Joyce Bahr references in Adoption: Global Viewpoints," Courts have held that the constitutional right of privacy has never included the general right to the nondisclosure of all forms of information that an individual may prefer to keep as secret" (Bahr, 2007, p. 167). Bahr is also a birthmother and recalls signing her papers, "Surrounding mothers like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. International Adoption In Haiti The second country researched was Haiti. For several years, particularly during and after the harsh earthquake in Haiti, adoption agencies such as CCAI take huge roles in supporting orphans and abandoned children in Haiti through international adoption. According to the recent Haitian adoption law put into place in November 2013, parents who want to adopt must follow certain guidelines. Unlike other countries, single women are able to adopt, if they are United States citizens, and the ages 35–50 years old. Heterosexual couples who are legally married are eligible to adopt if one applicant is at least 30 years of age, and married for a minimum of 5 years. Unmarried heterosexual couples can also adopt if they are between the ages of 30–50 years, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay On International Adoption Most people who consider adopting have an intention of changing a young person's life for the better. With celebrities such as Angelina Jolie and Madonna turning towards international adoption, the popularity of welcoming children from overseas into your home is rapidly increasing. In fact, in 2009 alone, 2,127 children were adopted internationally into Canada. When asked why they have chosen international adoption, many people say "To make a difference in a young person's life". However, while these new parents believe they have helped, they may have done more harm than good. Irresponsible international adoption practices can result in illegal child trafficking, dangerous rehoming practices, and long term mental health issues of adoptees. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that parents go into international adoption underprepared and find themselves unwilling to care for their new child. This results in adoptive parents rehoming their kids illegally which often puts the child into a very dangerous situation. There are communities online dedicated to parents rehoming their adopted children, and these communities are often frequented by bad people. One example of this was a Liberian girl named Quita whose adoptive parents decided that she was more difficult to care for than they had originally assumed. They contacted a couple using an online ad and rehomed her. The people that now had Quita under their care had had their own children taken away from them and sexually abused Quita for the remainder of her adolescence. If the government checked in and provided support for international adoptees like they do with domestic adoptions, Quinta and many other children would never be put into unsafe care. Additionally, removing the legal loopholes that allow this sort of rehoming would be beneficial. Although Quita's emotional trauma was a result of an experience that is not typical of all adopted children, many children from international adoptions experience emotional issues for different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Same Sex Adoption Riley Dugan English III Mrs. Johnston May 13, 2014 Same–Sex Adoption Throughout the past few years, the subject of same–sex adoption has been caught in the crosshairs, due to the fact that it is a particularly controversial topic. Many people have the idea that a child cannot be raised properly without the traditional upbringing of both a man and a woman as parents. While the traditional form of parenthood is great, a same–sex couple can also sufficiently raise a child to become a moral, strong individual. Though many people believe that same–sex couples are unfit parents, many statistics actually contradict this belief. Same–sex couples are usually guaranteed to love a child, due to the fact that it is not as easy to become parents... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Web. 3 May 2014. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Orphan Train Analysis Orphan Train a novel by Christina Baker Kline is a beautiful story about a seventeen year old girl named Molly Ayer who has lived in a foster home since she was nine and a ninety–one year old lady named Vivian who accepts Molly into her home and shares her life story with her for a school project. This story shows the hardship, friendship, and loneliness about the two girls and the connection with each other. The story behind the book goes back to the year 1854 when over 200,000 orphans were sent on a train to provide free labor which is the actual meaning of the orphan train. The author based the story on an orphan and the readers can see the connection between the book and the event of the real orphan train, the theme in the story of how the actual Orphan Train was, and the type of setting due to the incidents in the story compared to the real event. The audience has quite a connection towards the story. The story talks about the struggles of a young girl and a ninety–one year old lady who share each other's stories connecting them to their personal lives. Molly the young lady connects the story told to her by Vivian to the struggles she is going through in her life and the story told by Molly connected to the struggles in Vivian's life. They both connected each other stories to their own personal life, the readers can make connection of the struggle that Molly goes through and the history of the actual orphan train. As Muriel Rukeyser stated due to his research on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay On Open Adoption The final adoption method is an independent adoption. "An independent adoption is an adoption facilitated by those other than caseworkers associated with an agency." This can be a person who is a physician, or just an attorney. In an independent adoption, the selection over the placement is entirely the families involved. A separateadoption is not necessarily an open adoption. An open adoption consists of a certain amount of consecutive contact with birth and adoptive families. The adoptive and birth parents both have to agree and be on the same term of to what the birth parents' role is in future communication. The birth mother and father have to obey by the adoptive parents' rules about future communication. The adoptive parent has the right to say that they don't want the birth parents to see the child during certain adoptions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most laws for adoption can "vary from state to state, and there are some states that do allow lesbian and gay couples to adopt children as legal, joint parents." Most gay and lesbian couples in a lot of countries can adopt kids from adoption agencies, and personally arrange their adoption. In some states, a step–parent, or someone like a second parent or even do a joint adoption. This is not a option for gay and lesbian couples. Florida is a state that does restrict gay couples from adopting and second parent adoptions. The legal mother and father of the youngsters adopted also hold rights or duties. A legal mother or father is fast described so the person whichever has the appropriate to live including a baby and make choices respecting the kid's education, benefit yet health. Legal parents ought to also guide their teens financially. "When a heterosexual married couple has a child, both parents are automatically presumed to be the child's legal parents or guardians. "Even if the couple divorces, both parents still are the legal parents of the child under this parental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Effects Of Foster Care On Children Essay Everywhere across the world, more and more children are being placed into foster care or a welfare type system. Foster care can benefit children or harm them; the effects of foster care differ for every individual. These types of systems often have a major effect on young children's physiological state. Children entering in foster care are often malnourished and have untreated health problems. A high percentage of children who are placed in these types of systems have mental health, physical health, and/or developmental issue which often originates while the individuals are still in the custody of the biological parents. Children in foster care should be provided with a healthy and nurturing environment which often provides positive long term results. The age of children in a foster care varies across the world, but it is often seen that majority of these children are young (George para. 1). There are more young children in the system because younger children require more adequate care than older children that are already in the system. Placing these children in welfare systems is supposed to be a healing process for them. Although this is supposed to be a healing process, statistics say these children have a negative experience while being in these systems, but this is not always the case. A number of children in foster care fall sucker to continuous neglect and recurrent abuse with the lack of nurturing and an unstable environment. These same children often have unmet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Adoption Myths For centuries, multiple societies from numerous countries including America encouraged couples to build families either by birthing their own children or by adopting domestically or internationally. While a number of countries nowadays permit foreign or intercountry adoptions, a large portion of those completed adoptions are influenced by the Christian Adoption Movement, which is based on the idea that, "Some evangelicals are so enamored of international adoption as a mission of spiritual salvation – for the child and the adoptive parents" (Crary 2013). Because of this, people with this specific mindset, who adopt from foreign countries, "have closed their eyes to adoption–related fraud and trafficking, and have not fully embraced alternatives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning, International adoption programs in poor nations like that of Ethiopia, started with a few honest humanitarian adoptions, rescuing orphans from hopeless circumstances. However, once the news of an overflow of healthy adopted children out a specific country reach Western countries, expectant parents that desire healthy children begin to sign up for more children than the small, poor country can adequately supply. As a result of these demands, National governments would become unable to continue carefully supervising every adoption. Demand would begin to outstrip supply, leading to that obvious two–part capitalist solution: increased prices and increased production (Graff 2014). The higher the demands for healthy children or babies became for Ethiopia, the more children were taken out of those homes in order to satisfy the needs of hopeful parents e.g., supply and demand. Meanwhile, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) investigation and federal prosecution back in 2002, revealed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Difference Between Open Adoption And Closed Adoption "In 2001, there were 1.5 million adopted children in the United States, representing 2.5 percent of all U.S. children ("Pbs.org"). Parents and prospective parents who are considering adoption, there are many different types of adoptions. In open adoptions is where the birth parents are still involved in the child's life. A closedadoption is where no information is shared between the adoptive family and the birth parents ("National Adoption Center"). Single parent adoption is the same as open and closed adoption with the exception of single parent as either a man or woman. People who are considering adoption because there are different types of adoptions including open adoptions, closed adoptions, and single spouse adoption. Opens adoption ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Dima Yakovlev Law Case Study There are currently approximately six–seven hundred thousand orphans in Russia and one in four is a child with special needs or is suffering from an illness. United States Senator Mary Landrieu, a nationally recognized advocate for adoption helped to process two hundred seventy three cases that involved families who had already traveled to Russia and met the children that they were adopting. She recognized that the Dima Yakovlev Law does not just punish the United States in a political battle, but it is terribly cruel to the children of Russia. When the Dima Yakovlev Law was passed, it halted the process for approximately one thousand families and Landrieu stated "To close the door on them, to slam it shut again on them, is the cruelest thing a government can do" (Belogolova, 2013). The Russian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fourteen year old Maxim Kargapoltsev, an orphan with a disability, wrote "Put everything under strict control but do not deprive children of their right to obtain a family," he said, "I beg the State Duma (parliament) and Vladimir Vladimirovich (Putin) to approve this adoption" (Stewart, 2013, para. 7). According to the petition from Alexander D'Jamoos, an adoptee from Russia with deformed hands and legs, the Dima Yakovlev Law violates the human right to have a family. She was abandoned by her birth parents and never expected to find a family, but her life was changed in a beautiful way when an American family adopted her. She writes, "Had this law been introduced 6 years ago, today I would have no home, no family. I wouldn't be able to hug my little brother, wouldn't attend a university and wouldn't experience the joy of walking and having full control over my life" (D'Jamoos, 2012). She recognized that open international adoptions were key to helping many children get the base for meaningful relationships and stable work in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Persuasive Essay On Children In Orphans At any given time, there are about 132 million orphans who are living in orphanages and foster care systems around the world. These systems have been put in place to protect children from neglect and abuse therefore providing a safe, temporary shelter in times of crisis. Unfortunately, more and more children are being separated from their families, placed in residential care alternatives and developing serious physical, mental and emotional challenges as a result of their traumatic childhood. Though policy makers cannot control the natural disasters, wars, and poverty that inevitable displaces children, we can utilize our resources to reform dated and ineffective policies into crucial legislature. While many children are removed from the parents due to neglect and abuse, a large proportion still face violence and contempt in the institutions put in place to protect them. Research has shown that children who are abused or neglected are much more likely to abuse their children which only perpetuates the abuse. UNICEF suggests that children who have lost parents and been placed in unstable institutions are much more likely to experiment with dangerous behaviors that result in sexually transmitted diseases, criminal behavior, teen pregnancy, mental health issues, substance abuse, and malnutrition. Institutionalized children are notoriously lacking developmental support and are therefore less likely to develop coping mechanisms and social skills. Growing up in an institutional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...