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the adoptions
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The act of adopting, or state of being adopted; voluntary acceptance of a child of other parents to be the same as one's own child.
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The child spent her first five years in an orphanage and was later adopted by two families who ended the adoptions before Ms. McDaniels, who lives in western Massachusetts, and her husband adopted her.
Co-author Addison Cooper is a social worker in the world of foster care adoption, and at least a quarter of the adoptions he's worked with are a child being adopted by family members -- most often grandparents.
Before you put yourself up for adoption, familiarize yourself with what patterns, colors, and clothing items are considered cute by a majority of people by going to the Pillow Room - where the adoptions take place - and watching other babies being adopted.
She says the story underlines the close connections between the Catholic church and the military junta, as well as what she sees as lies and hypocrisy of a new pope who once claimed to have no knowledge of the adoptions of babies being born in concentration camps and then adopted by families close to the regime.
We must discuss and reveal the injustices adoptive children and families are suffering with the unfair application of the adoptions law everywhere but IMMEDIATELY in Ohio.
First, while teachers adopting research-based instructional strategies report higher gains in tests, too often the adoptions remain unsustainable (Henderson et al. 2012).
The adoptions, he said, were the justification for the gift.
They have retaliated by passing a bill banning the adoptions of Russian children by Americans.
(But when the adoptions resumed in 2005, so did the problems).
Many of the adoptions involve couples, like the Hopkinses, who already have children.
Pfleger's father, a widower, embraced the boys, but the adoptions alienated others in the family.
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