Controversies in Adoption Process Highlighted in Self Published Book
Controversies in Adoption Process Highlighted in Self Published Book
The recent efforts of international pop star, Madonna, to adopt another child from the nation of Malawi has yet again placed the issue of celebrity adoption on the spotlight. The singer has drawn criticism from human rights groups, adoption officials and people questioning her morality and capability to take care of more children.
Last year, Madonna adopted Malawian baby boy David Banda Mwale amid much controversy as Malawian law requires would-be parents to reside in country for one year before adopting. A similar contention has arisen in light of the star’s recent efforts to adopt another Malawian child.
Concerns such as the prospective adoptive parents’ moral standing and ability to provide emotional security for children being adopted are but some of the issues raised against Madonna’s attempt to adopt four-year-old Chifundo “Mercy” James.
Malawi’s child welfare chief, Simon Chisale, said, “We do not only look at the material issues, but also the moral standing of prospective adoptive parents, because we do not want our children’s morals to be corrupted,” he said.
Warren Panem, author of the self-published book ‘Chronicle of an Adoption’ is no stranger to controversies and issues that prospective adoptive parents face. Although the stories in his book are not as controversial as the Material Girl’s scenario, they are nevertheless just as time-consuming and testing. The experiences of couples who went through the adoption process are tools that Panem hopes will enabled many to understand that adopting a child may not be as easy as it seems.
Panem details the ins and outs of getting in touch with different agencies, sifting through lies, and endless meetings in the process of putting a family together. People who are thinking about adoption, going through the process, have had a failure or success, or have anything to do with adoption, you will enjoy reading about it in this Xlibris published book.
Chronicles of an Adoption recalls the frustrating times, the moments of hope, the crushed aspirations and the final success in adopting a child.
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Question by Marcel S: How you can find recently published books of Microbiology?
Well I would like to know where in online I can found a good and interesting books of Microbiology, my major has related to that, but for a good price, no to expensive, at the budget of a simple student. Thanks I really appreciate any good answer and please no rough,thanks.
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I would go to the bookstore or the library and check out the self help section. If you can’t find it in that section, ask the librarian or the person at the bookstore for help. I think the bookstore would have the most recently published. I don’t know how long it takes the libraries to get those.
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i would check the library or look on amazon.com