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  • It is not unusual for adults to be [[adopted]] as honorary members of a family, clan or tribe. There are two main types. ...ld be compared with the award of the freedom of a city. It is not the same as the adoption of captives. This directory contains three representative exam
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  • ...n [[Germany]]. His religious and revolutionary political activities led to an accusation of high treason and lèse-majesté, but these were dropped in 18 In the early 1850s he was [[adopted]] by Baron Ernst von Pott, and named his partial heir.
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  • ...arried into the Hungarian aristocracy. After his marriage he had himself [[adopted]] by his mother-in-law (which made him technically his wife's brother) in o [[Category: Adopted Persons]]
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  • ...ota]], Mary and Nicholas Eoloff, who are long-time peace activists. They [[adopted]] him hoping that it would make him eligible for US citizenship and that he Harris, Aaron Keith. Minnesotans Meet Adopted Son in Israeli Prison." Associated Press wire story, 15 April 2004. Availab
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  • It is not unusual for adults to be [[adopted]] as honorary members of a family, clan or tribe. There are two main types. ...ld be compared with the award of the freedom of a city. It is not the same as the adoption of captives. This directory contains three representative exam
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  • ...CW-F0SY&csi=140725&hl=t&hv=t&hnsd=f&hns=t&hgn=t&oc=00240&perma=true.</ref> As [[Closed Adoptions|closed adoptions]] became more prevalent in the 1960s, t ...h mentally and physically, that would have been spent on other things such as school work, would now be spent on trying to answer those questions. Kathle
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • ...od, sometimes used as hostages, more often as slaves, and sometimes also [[adopted]] into the victorious tribe. ...became totally integrated into the society and kinship structure, to such an extent that their Dinka origin was never mentioned, and their origin was co
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • ...parents-in-law. Such a husband is known as a muko yoshi, literally, an "[[adopted]] bridegroom." The same custom appears in many other cultures. For example, [[Category: Adopted Persons]]
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • ...ecessor, Soemon) as his successor, while Siro eventually left Kodokam judo as well. [[Category: Adopted Persons]]
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  • ...eedom; and there are examples in this list of slaves who were eventually [[adopted]] by their owners. But in most cases slavery was degrading psychologically ...oubt, to make up for hearing that her two girls, neither of whom had their adult teeth, were sold and gone and she had not been able to wave goodbye. To mak
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • ...ained a Presbyterian minister and served the Nez Perce as a clergyman, and as a delegate to the Presbyterian General Assembly representing both whites an ...rlene, and Molin, Paulette. [[Encyclopedia]] of Native American Religions: An Introduction. ([[New York]]: Facts on File, 1992) ("[[Arthur]], Mark K.")
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  • Chief Lone Wolf II was named Momaday when he was born. He grew up as the best friend of Tau ah kia, the son of the hereditary chief of the Kiowa ...he chief. Early the next year there was a revenge party, at which he was [[adopted]] by Lone Wolf I to replace Tau ah kia and given the name Lone Wolf. In 187
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  • ...mselves as African American, but young Sylvester always thought of himself as a Native American. ...Canadian army during World War I, then settled in Calgary, where he worked as a journalist, writing many stories about the Native Canadians of the wester
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • Under an ancient Hindu custom, to avoid a disputed succession to the throne, a ruler ...ruler died before adopting a successor, one of his widows could [[adopt]] an heir, who would immediately accede to the throne. The adoptee would cut all
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  • ...hood is the time parents seem to find their children the most challenging, as their “babies” struggle between complete dependence and separation. Cur ...usually comes first. Later your child may exhibit aggressive behavior such as throwing things, hitting, pushing, biting, and pinching. Much of this behav
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  • ...chers and parents report more personality and behavior problems and find [[adopted]] children to be more dependent, tense, fearful, and hostile (Lindholm and ...intervention and treatment services similar to those available for other [[adopted]] children with [[Special Needs|special needs]].
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  • ...wledge about and contact with birth family members. These factors, as well as their perception and understanding of their adoptive history, influence the ...dance, appropriate discipline, and opportunities to master [[adult]] tasks as he or she takes on greater independence. Finally, because some adoptive fam
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  • ...nt to know from me? How can I help my child feel comfortable about being [[adopted]]? Whether children are [[adopted]] as infants or when they are older, whether they are healthy or have physical o
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  • ...ildren to develop the psychological identification that distinguishes them as individuals. ...eir personalities and make them someone who is a unique individual as well as a member of a particular family.
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  • ...usually comes first. Later your child may exhibit aggressive behavior such as throwing things, hitting, pushing, biting, and pinching. Much of this behav ...ur child is normal. [[Adoptive Parents|Adoptive parents]] often worry that an unknown genetic trait is surfacing or that the "orneriness" has something t
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  • ...h other children, taking turns, or just having fun may be new experiences. As a result, your child may need time to catch up to children in the same age ...h other children, taking turns, or just having fun may be new experiences. As a result, your child may need time to catch up to children in the same age
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  • ...This information examines the impact of [[adoption]] on [[Adopted Persons|adopted persons]] who have reached adulthood. ...ccounts and data from academic studies about issues that [[Adopted Persons|adopted persons]] may face. The information provided addresses these themes, which
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  • ...parenting teenagers is creating the conditions in which they can master [[adult]] tasks and take on greater independence. ====Mastering adult tasks====
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  • ...children feel devalued and affects their self-esteem. Sometimes they feel as though their status in society is ambiguous. ..., when they are capable of understanding more about the concept of being [[adopted]]. It happens because they live more in the world outside of their families
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  • ...families know each other’s identities and have direct contact with the [[adopted]] child) and mediated adoptions (in which contacts between the birth and ad ...et al., 2007). Some earlier studies, however, found that [[Adopted Persons|adopted persons]] who search for their parents may exhibit lower self-esteem, have
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  • ...and self-esteem. The following describes some ways that [[Adopted Persons|adopted persons]] manage these and other issues. ...needed outlet for any lingering feelings related to the [[adoption]], such as [[loss]] or [[grief]]. In addition, support groups may provide help with th
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  • *For [[Adopted]] People (web section) (https://www.childwelfare.gov/adoption/adopt_people/ ...bout [[Open Adoption|open adoption]], including those by [[Adopted Persons|adopted persons]], birth parents, and [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]. http:/
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  • ...keep it a secret may send the message that something is wrong with being [[adopted]]. This section presents tips for communicating about [[adoption]] and reco |They made a plan for you to be [[adopted]].
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  • ...ildren to develop the psychological identification that distinguishes them as individuals. ...eir personalities and make them someone who is a unique individual as well as a member of a particular family.
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  • ...parenting teenagers is creating the conditions in which they can master [[adult]] tasks and take on greater independence. ==Mastering adult tasks==
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  • ...teen [[adoption]] support group can also be effective at addressing issues as they arise. ...some with genetic links. Having a birth parent with a mental illness, such as depression or [[Bipolar Disorder|bipolar disorder]], does not mean that you
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  • ...dapt. The sense of secrecy, however, left many children and youth, as well as their birth families, with unanswered questions and unable to resolve feeli ...more often in private [[Domestic Adoption|domestic adoption]] (68 percent) as compared with adoption from foster care (39 percent) and [[International Ad
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  • ...nt to know from me? How can I help my child feel comfortable about being [[adopted]]? Whether children are [[adopted]] as infants or when they are older, whether they are healthy or have physical o
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  • ...irth families are finding each other through social networking sites, such as Facebook. In adoptions that are already open, social media is creating new ...ptive parents]] may be fearful that their child is in contact with another adult they do not know.
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  • Babies’ brains grow and develop as they interact with their environment and learn how to function within it. W ...Greater amounts of stress may also be tolerable if a child has a reliable adult who can help to buffer the child. But prolonged, severe, or unpredictable s
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  • ...me cases a pregnant mother will notify the Department of Social Welfare of an unwanted [[pregnancy]] and ask to give the child up for [[adoption]] after ...ve Child:''' In [[Ghana]], a child is adoptable until he or she becomes an adult at 18 years of age.
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  • ...y comprehend the difference between being a foster child versus being an [[adopted]] child in the same family. There are specific steps you can take to help c The [[adoption]] adjustment period can be a vulnerable time as children are confronted with the reality that they will not return to their
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  • ...sheets with specific information about various types of [[adoption]] (such as foster care or intercountry), can be found on the Information Gateway websi ...encies offer an initial informational session or orientation that provides an overview of the process and their agency. These generally are free, do not
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