Wednesday, September 18, 2019
International Adoption Essay -- Adoption Adopting Children Family Essa
The birth of a girl has never been a cause for celebration in China, and  stories of    peasant farmers drowning newborn girls in buckets of water have been  commonplace for    centuries. Now, however, as a direct result of the one-child policy, the  number of baby    girls being abandoned, aborted, or dumped on orphanage steps is  unprecedented.      Adopting Internationally    Adoption is procedure by which people legally assume the role of parents  for a  person who is not their biological child. Adopted children become full  members of  their adopted family and have the same legal status as biological children.  Although  the majority of people who adopt are married couples, many single people  also adopt.  Many people seek to adopt when they discover that they cannot give birth to  biological children. Others adopt children to add new members to a family  that  includes biological children. Many people adopt simply to give a home and  family to  children who might not otherwise have them. Likewise, children become  available for  adoption for a variety of reasons. Some children are orphans. Some  biological  parents make arrangements for their children to be adopted because they  cannot care  for them due to illness or personal problems. Other children are abandoned  by their  biological parents (Adoption, CD-ROM).  Adoption is a common practice throughout the world and throughout history.  However, laws regulating adoption vary from country to country. People  seeking to  adopt in a country other than the one in which they live, a process known as  international adoption, should familiarize themselves with the laws of that  country.  Similarly, although every province recognizes adoption, provincial laws  regarding  specific aspects of adoption vary.  INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION  A significant number of people seek to adopt children from other countries,  a  process known as international adoption. People seek to adopt abroad for  many  1  reasons. Many people want to adopt an infant or a very young child. Some  also  hope to adopt children who share their ethnic heritage. Such prospective  parents may  find a shortage of suitable children available for adoption in Canada.  Publicity  regarding the availability of infants in a particular country also  encourages some  people to seek to adopt there. Many people adopt abroad because of  anxieties  regarding d...              ...at all," the letter read.  "Our  investigations confirm that those reports are vicious fabrications made out  of ulterior  motives. The contemptible lie about China's welfare work in orphanages  cannot but  arouse the indignation of the Chinese people, especially the great number of  social  workers who are working hard for children's welfare."(Adoption, CD-ROM).  The day after the program was shown, questions were raised in the House of  Commons about China's one-child policy and its dying rooms. Predictably,  however, no  one has raised the subject of providing massive aid for a collapsed and  famine-ridden  China in the event of its population rising to, say, 2.4 billion if this  generation is allowed to  have two children per family.  "We don't want to criticize the one-child policy," says Dr. Blewett. "But  we want  to focus on the problems it is causing which can be solved." The documentary  features a  tour of a privately run, locally funded orphanage where the children are  happy, healthy,  and loved. "We were very keen to show what can be done with the right  attitude," says  Blewett. "No child should suffer the kind of neglect we filmed." (Hilditch,  World Wide  Press).                        
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