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What are the views of adoption in your country?
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How would someone interested in adopting a child go about doing so?
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Where do children available for adoption come from?
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What happens to children that are not adopted?
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How do you go about adopting a child?
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Would you want to adopt a boy or a girl? Why?
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Do you think brothers and sisters should be separated in adoptions?
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Are adoptions common in your country?
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What are some organizations that help with adoptions?
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Should you tell the child that he or she was adopted? If so at what age? Or when?
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Should adopted children have the right to know their biological parents?
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Should families with birth children also adopt?
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Is the real parent the birth parent or the adoptive parent?
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Should adoptions be between children and families of the same race and or culture?
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How or should the adoptive parents maintain the adopted child’s cultural identify?
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In your country are the legal rights of an adoptive child different from that of a birth child?
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Why don’t more people adopt a child?
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What makes a family, genetics or environment?
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Do you support an open adoption policy where the birth parents can choose to be involved in the child’s life?
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Do you believe there is discrimination within the adoption organizations?
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Do you think a person should be able to adopt a child of a different race?
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Should a gay or lesbian couple be allowed to adopt a child?
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Should there be an age restriction for the adoptive parents?
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Should a single man or woman be able to adopt a child?
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If you were to find out that you were adopted and not really from the country where you are a citizen, which nationality would you hope would be your true mother country? Why?
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When is the right time for a child to be told that he/she was adopted?