Rabu, 07 Agustus 2013

Why doesn't the U.S. acknowledge 'forced adoption' as Australia and now Canada is doing?

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Sunny


http://blog.oregonlive.com/themombeat/2012/10/adoption_washington_abuse_repo.html

Or were all American adoptions in the Baby Scoop Era (1950s-1970s) completely voluntary?



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In addition to what has already been said, forced adoption still occurs in the US. Women are not told of their rights, or outright lied to. States like Ohio have a recent history of focusing on unmarried women without family support - they rarely can get the funds together to get a lawyer to fight CPS's unlawful snatching of their infant and placing the child. Most lawyers require a retainer of $4-5,000 before they will do a thing. Other states have no grace period for a woman to change her mind - you have a greater chance of changing your mind about keeping a lawn mower than about keeping your infant human being.

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Rhys


okay mums quite broke and i want a few things, im 14 and i cant spend money to make money. i can do things like walk dogs, scoop up poo and mow.
would the employer allow me to use their mower and fuel?
i would like the money rather fast, as im really bored and have nothing to do, i want to buy a PS3, so i need around $250, and trading in my 360. I would also like a flat screen and computer desk later on, so im hoping to have this by the end of the year. how can i get advertised, i wont be able to drive or anything so it will have to be relatively local, should i just do door knocking to the people with long lawns, or everyone and hand them my number?

I need $7 for skyrim,
$250 for a PS3
$100 for my games back (on ps3)
$400 for a desk (aprox)

[may not happen] $700 for a flat screen (aprox)

can it be possible by the end of 2012, in or excluding the TV?
Im in QLD Australia, and may be able to get a part time job on weekends, but i would prefer doing this as i can work my own hrs ect.



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"okay mums quite broke"

That just might be a clue that u need to be thinking of someone besides yourself. Karma is real dude.

But when I was 14 I started working for a motorcycle shop. And it was all cleanup and deliver this or that at first. Then it worked into minor repair jobs and even occasionally showing a bike to a customer.

I worked there until I came to university.

I don't know what the labour laws are like in Australia, but here guys can usually get cleanup type jobs fairly easy even if they are as young as 12. And, of course, yard work, dogs, babysitting and such are always options. If u like kids (which I don't much) u might do babysitting. I know guys who do it.




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