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  • ...with them. When he was six the family moved to England, but they returned to the USA in 1820. [[Category: Estrangement from Adoptive or Foster Family]]
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  • ...stipend to help cover other extraordinary expenses and services associated with the [[adoption]]. The amount of the stipend and the types of services inclu ...a combination of State and Federal funds. In order for an adoptive family to be eligible for the Federal IV-E subsidy program, children must meet each o
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  • ...ome information may be out of date, and/or contain inaccuracies, omissions or typographical errors. ==Consent to Adoption==
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  • ...flat in Islington, London. Her childhood was happy in spite of her father's alcoholism. She had intended to be a music journalist but was redirected into acting after free weekend cla
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  • ...er, Philip Burton, who, although too close in age to the boy by a few days to [[adopt]] him, became his [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] and gave him hi ...ncluded My Cousin Rachel, The Robe, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Who's Afraid of [[Virginia]] Woolf, The Taming of the Shrew, Look Back in Anger,
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  • ...ism in secret. In the last two centuries many if not most of them returned to Judaism). He grew up in the care of a much older brother in Madrid and trai ...rincipal apologists and remained faithful to Zvi even after his conversion to Islam in 1666. He later lived in [[Turkey]], [[Libya]], [[Italy]], [[Greece
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  • ...him to Heaven, where he met God face to face and was told he would be able to foretell the future. ...World Evangelism, and Jewish World Outreach, and is particularly concerned with evangelizing other Jews.
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  • ...to a carpenter, and tried several other trades. Finally he was indentured to a newspaper owner when he was 14 and quickly learned the printing trade and ...decades fighting slavery, dedicating his journalism and publishing skills to the cause. He founded the Liberator, a famous abolitionist paper, in 1831 a
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  • ...on Ulrich, Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1714-74), and Anna Ivanovna's nephew. She died the following day, and the baby Ivan became Czar of all th Ivan and his parents were exiled to Riga, Rannenborg Castle, and Kholmogory, during which time three more child
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  • ...estate at Godmersham, Kent. His grandson edited the first edition of Jane's letters. "Jane Austen's Brothers and Sister." Available at: www.pemberley.com/janeinfo/janelife.htm
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  • ...adolescence, where he could continue in acting. When he was 18 he went on to drama school. ...nd Players, Ellis Island, Pulaski and Paris, Stuck on You, A Woman's Guide to Adultery and Men Behaving Badly.
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...no interest in the now destitute child, and she was fostered by her father's cousin, Lady Betty Fownes, although she spent most of her time at boarding ...alter Scott, Thomas De Quincy, William Wordsworth and Robert Southey. They remained at the house, which they renamed Plas Newydd and considerably enlarged, unt
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  • ...lassed as "incorrigible." There were no visits, but he did go back to live with his parents for short periods a couple of times. ...s 19, and in order to circumvent the [[custody]] order, which was supposed to last until he turned 21, Dunn became his [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]].
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  • ...nd renamed her Weletawash, later Maconaquah (Little Bear Woman). She lived with the [[Delaware]] and Miami people for the rest of her life. ...gned the chieftainship and they established a trading post called Deaf Man's Village.
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  • ...arm and started school. His schooling soon ended, when he was sent to live with an uncle at the age of 12. This arrangement did not last long, but it was t At 13 he went to the town of Sisak and became an apprentice locksmith. He was captured by th
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  • Vanunu was born in [[Morocco]] to a religious Jewish family who emigrated to [[Israel]] in 1963. After service in the Israeli Defence Force he started ...after spending nearly 12 years in solitary confinement, and still subject to many restrictions on his movements and contacts.
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...nt Te Whakatohea families, the sixth of their seven children. He was given to chief Paora Kingi Maraenui as a [[Tamaiti Whangai|tamaiti whangai]] and rai ...he chief died Delamere was raised by other relatives. In 1905 he left home to become an agricultural worker, boat builder and coastal shipping trader. He
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  • ...nd in 1988 joined the Waitangi Tribunal, which mostly hears cases relating to Maori land and civil rights. He was then appointed head of the Iwi Transiti [[Category: Customary or Traditional Adoption, Informal and Extra-Legal Care]]
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  • ...rth family. When Harirota died in the mid-90s he was returned to his birth family. ...high court, making tremendous progress in improving the islanders' health with very limited resources. In 1945 he retired from the civil service and went
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  • ...of Tamati Pewhairangi of Tokomaru Bay, where she stayed until she was sent to a boarding school for Maori girls at the age of 14. ...but he died after only a year, leaving her with a baby son. To support her family she now became a canning factory worker and farm laborer.
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  • ...childless or sonless couple adopts a boy or man as their heir. He was the birth brother of Sato Eisaku, who also became prime minister. ...of Representatives for some years after that, including under his brother's premiership.
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  • ...childless or sonless couple adopts a boy or man as their heir. He was the birth brother of Sato Eisaku, who also became prime minister. ...of Representatives for some years after that, including under his brother's premiership.
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  • ...African-American, white, and possibly Catawba and Lumbee. The rest of his family identified themselves as African American, but young Sylvester always thoug When he was 12 he left home to join a wild west show. He attended the US Bureau of Indian Affairs school a
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  • ...d; the version which follows is based on a recent biography which attempts to get at the truth from both the white and Maori sides. ...ttle of te Ngutu o te Manu in September 1868, a party of whites, intending to massacre a group of Maori adherents of the Pai Marire religion was ambushed
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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  • ...werful, ruled over by men (mostly) with a wide range of titles in addition to the familiar maharajahs and rajas. ...o heir could [[adopt]] a male of any age from another branch of the ruling family and appoint him heir apparent. This parallels similar customs in ancient Ro
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