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Adoption ‘Cold War’? Russia, US clash over kids
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Vintage Asian candlesticks, Pomegranate design – hand painted porcelain (pair) $27.95 These vintage hand painted porcelain candlesticks are sold by the pair, the price is for two pieces. Each is glazed in a light Celadon green color with deeper green shades on the leaves and vibrant oranges and reds for the symbolic pomegranates. In Chinese art the pomegranate represents a wish for an abundance of children or a thousand progeny. From a design perspective the colors and motif are cl… |
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Adopting From China – A Video Survival Guide [VHS] $89.01 A must see for anyone considering international adoption! Former TV News Reporter Rebecca Coates Nee takes you on her personal adoption journey to China. In this hour-long video, she shows you: why there’s a need for adoption in China, how to choose an agency, cost estimates, requirements, the documentation process, helpful Internet resources, tips for managing the wait, how to prepare for the ba… |
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Made in China [VHS] $29.95 An award winning documentary film, directed and written by Karin Lee, “Made in China” looks at adopted children from China by families in Canada. The children, age 5 – 13, are predominantly girls and are disarmingly frank and poignantly insightful as they tell their own stories and speak about racial difference and biological identity. Many of the children live with Caucasian families and face the… |
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I Have Roots & Branches… Personal Reflections on Adoption [VHS] $22.99 “WINNER: 2004 Film Advisory Board AWARD OF EXCELLENCE!” While the process of adoption has been receiving increasingly greater attention, the feelings of those touched by adoption are often overlooked. Director and executive producer Flory G. Herman, a member of the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys since 1994, takes an intimate look at adoption in this new must-see 47 minute documen… |