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    Take a moment a think to yourself what does adoption really mean to you. (Bach) When you ask most people about adoption they usually think of all the stereotypical misconception like adoption is to challenging for me most of those kids have too many medical or mental problems for me, or that costs way too much. That is the response most people give when they are asked, but there are some people out there that cannot have children so they have adoption to fall back on. People often think of how awful

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    For those who are a part of the adoption world one of the most hotly debated issues is whether birth records should be open or closed to adoptees. With this issue comes strong feelings on both sides. In most states adoption records are fully sealed and inaccessible, unless the adoptee petitions the court. In 16 states these records are fully or partially available upon request with no court involvement, and also may depend upon when you were born. In a few states records are completely prohibited

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    different culture than their own. Until recently, it was uncommon for white people to even be friends with people of colour. Transcultural adoption has many issues as well as well as many benefits. The goal of my research is to explain all the effects, both good and bad, and evaluate whether it’s ethical to adopt transcultural. Arguments against transracial adoption and the ways we can fix it According to “Psychological Issues Faced By Adopted Children And Adults” by Allan Schwartz, there are many challenges

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    If the mother was sexually assaulted and gets pregnant she should have the option to abort her child but she could have this baby and give it up for adoption because there are other options than murder. There are two more cases that I think the mother should be given a choice like if the mother is going to be seriously injured because of having this child but she should really think about it because it

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    One example is adoption, which allows for the baby when born to have a better chance at having the privilege to be apart of a family that shall love and care for the child as deserved. I myself am a prime example. I was born in India and for a reason I am unsure of was put up for adoption not only once but twice. I see my adoptions as blessings rather than bad fortune and am thankful that my biological parents did not choose

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    In a study of sexual abuse, 269 cases only two of those cases the offenders were gay. Adoption of homosexuals should be allowed because they are no different from heterosexual parents, the only difference is preference on gender of their partner. People still to this day deny service to these people just because of that. Gay and lesbian adoption should be allowed because children would actually get adopted, homosexual parenting has no disadvantages to heterosexual parenting, and their children would

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    Interracial adoption has long been a contentious issue even among devoted adoption supporters. Parents who chose to take these children help them escape life in foster care. Adoption is a permanent obligation that impact the whole family, especially your adoptive child. It is important to look past the lovable faces and think through the ups and downs of interracial adoption. Before the 1940’s it was not acceptable for white parents to adopt a child of a different culture? During this time, efforts

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    same sex-marriage, while only 26 allow gay adoption. Gay marriage and adoption is widely opposed all over the globe. Though there’s been recordings of people who are LGBT as early as 2400 B.C, many still oppress those inside of the community. Since the stonewall riots in 1969, the gay rights movement has been a slow progression for equal rights and social acceptance. Gay marriage isn’t deducting anything from heterosexual marriages. Many make the argument that gay people shouldn’t have the ability

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    Killing an unborn child is unjustified and ethically wrong. This is the action of removing a developing baby from the uterus before it can gain the ability to survive on its own. It violates a child’s right to live and can be substituted for by adoption. Today, twenty-five percent of the world’s population lives in countries with highly restrictive abortion laws. For example, in countries such as Chile, women can go to prison for having an illegal abortion. Being applied mostly in Latin America

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    the mother to kill an innocent baby for her own convenience when the unborn has the most to lose. Women would rather kill a child, instead of letting it live a happier life with another family. Abortion should never be an option for a family, and adoption should be promoted over abortion in any situation. Generally, women regret their decision later on in life, and regret is one of the worst feelings in the world. Every baby is a unique creation of God. The bible says in Psalm 139:13 “For you created

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