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  2. Cultural variations in adoption - Wikipedia

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    Guardianship expires once the child attains the age of 18 years. [4] For children adopted outside India, guardianship is awarded with the expectation that the child will be quickly adopted by the adopted parents in the country where they legally reside. The Indian government regulates domestic and inter-country adoption of children in India. [5]

  3. Adoption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, most adoptions involve a child being adopted by a person who is married to a birth parent, or by another existing relative. [4] Adoption by a stepmother or stepfather is called a step-parent. If the child is adopted by a person who lives with, but is not married to, a birth parent, then it is called a second-parent ...

  4. Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo - Wikipedia

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    The Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo (Spanish: Asociación Civil Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo) is a human rights organization with the goal of finding the children stolen and illegally adopted during the 1976–1983 Argentine military dictatorship.

  5. Adoptee rights - Wikipedia

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    Transracial adoption—in Western countries, usually involving non-white children and white adults—is a contentious issue. [11] Transracial adoptees often face specific challenges, including a lack of diversity in their environment, racism from adoptive family members, and a lack of connection with their birth culture. [ 12 ]

  6. Jillian Michaels on why she chose international adoption: 'I ...

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    Michaels, however, wanted to also adopt in order to give their child “ the gift of citizenship” to the United States. Adopting from Africa became difficult, so the couple turned their sights ...

  7. How second- and third-generation Latinos are reclaiming the ...

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    How language affects identity and mental health. Though the lack of Spanish fluency is common among second- and third-generation Latinos, it can often result in teasing by family and friends.The ...

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  9. Interracial adoption - Wikipedia

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    The US Census 2000 found that "White (and no other race), not Hispanic children made up the majority of all categories of children of householders under 18: about 58% of adopted children, 64% of biological children" and "Of the 1.7 million households with adopted children, about 308,000 (18%) contained members of different races." [4]