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Overseas Adoptions

December 12th, 2010 admin No comments

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Why sending millions of dollars in foreign rich to help the poor, however, millions of people in the U.S. homeless?

MORE … Why can not Bradgelina (Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt) and Madonna (who jumped aboard the truck adoption) – take some of the millions the poor and homeless children in the U.S. instead of the lil babies from Asia and Africa appears to be the trend?

Ah, but when celebrities do not help people here, then becomes "Why do these people" or "Why help the people there." Even if they make their own interest, help the rich people who have almost no chance in hell to get help. They have no safety net programs, and in westernized countries. For example: Suppose a child for adoption. Well, it was approved, but not going to live on the streets, begging food, blowing the paint to remain hot (unless escaped) be at least in an orphanage in education, food, health care, etc.

Barry Farber w/ David Livianu International Adoption Orphans


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The go-to guide for everything you want to know about international adoptionFrom the initial decision—Is adoption right for you?—through returning home with your child—How can you ease the transition?—The Complete Book of International Adoption takes parents step by step through the entire process of adopting a child from another country. You will find: • An easy-to-understand analysis o…

Risk and Promise: a handbook for parents adopting a child from overseas


Risk and Promise: a handbook for parents adopting a child from overseas


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Risk and Promise is designed to help prospective international adoption parents better understand the risk factors as well as the protective factors a child from overseas is presenting, support the parents through the decision-making process, and guide them during the period of transition in their lives as their new child moves into their family. The premise of Risk and Promise is that the succ…

The Pumpkin Patch: A Single Woman's International Adoption Journey


The Pumpkin Patch: A Single Woman’s International Adoption Journey


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China Adoption

December 3rd, 2010 admin No comments

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adoption in China?

Does the number of adoptions from China: 2006: 6493 2005 7906 2004 7044 2003 6859 2002 5053 age / sex of children adopted in China in 2005 Source: INS Immigration Statistics 95% Female 35% under 1 year of age 62% of 1-4 years of age Estimated Cost: U.S. $ 20 000 USD 25,000 for the profile of children: more than 95% girls and 35 percent less than a year at the time of adoption (2005), all eligible children adoption must be legally resident in one of the centers of Chinese children's welfare. Some use the host families. Travel least one parent must travel to China to adopt. The average stay 10-14 days. U.S. visa issued at the consulate in Guangzhou. Timeline of the end of the reference file, approx. 18-24 months. Waiting times for children with special needs and pre-identified Chinese. Ancestry Parents Parents / Family Requirements: Effective May 1, 2007, the preference for married couples at least two years. Single parents and more than 50 years (55 for special needs children) are no longer allowed to adopt. Additional requirements for health, legal history and earnings are introduced following is designed as a very general guide to assist U.S. citizens who are considering adopting a child from a country abroad and apply for an immigrant visa for the child to travel to the United States. Two sets of laws are particularly relevant: 1) the laws of the child's country of birth govern all activity in this country including the adoptability of individual children and the adoption of children in the country in general, and 2) The federal law regulates immigration that child in the United States. The information contained in this booklet on the legal requirements of specific foreign countries is based on public sources and our understanding current. Not necessarily the current state of legislation in the country of a child from birth and is provided for informational purposes only. In addition, U.S. law immigration, including regulations and interpretation, changes from time to time. This booklet reflects our current understanding of the law of that date and is not legally authorized. Questions about immigration in the United States and foreign laws and legal interpretation should be addressed respectively to qualified counsel U.S. or abroad. Prospective adoptive parents are informed in a comprehensive search any adoption agency or facilitator to use for adoption services. For agencies in the United States, it is suggested that prospective adoptive parents contact the Better Business Bureau or the licensing of the appropriate state agency of the government U.S. state where the agency is or license PLEASE. NOTE Chinese authorities are very sensitive to the operation of foreign entities in China. Moreover, the adoption is also a sensitive issue in China.It is therefore appropriate that any person interested in adopting a child from China to act with discretion and decorum. high-profile attention for adoption in China could reduce or eliminate the adoption of Chinese children by persons from countries like the United States, that have caused adoption to become the object of public attention. China's adoption law is very clear on what categories of children eligible for adoption and what types of candidates taking China's parents considered acceptable. These issues are discussed in more detail elsewhere in this prospectus. Adoptions in China are allowed. It is not possible under Chinese law to obtain custody of a Chinese child for subsequent adoption in the United States. U.S. and Chinese officials involved in the process of adoption and immigration overhaul each case individually to ensure that the family of the prospective adoptive child and have met all legal requirements of both countries. citizens of the United States are considering adopting from China are encouraged to contact U.S. consular officials in Guangzhou before formalizing an adoption agreement. This will help to ensure that proper procedures were followed, increasing the likelihood that the child will be eligible for an immigrant visa to the United States. In September 2005, China ratified the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption. The United States signed the Convention and is working towards ratification and implementation. The Chinese government has assured the U.S. Government adoptions between China and the United States will continue without interruption, even though China has ratified and the U.S. No:. AVAILABILITY CHILDREN FOR ADOPTION To be eligible for adoption, Chinese children were the first to be identified and approved by the China Center for Adoption (CCAA). The CCAA matches each child with prospective adoptive parent (s) whose completed application has been made by the CCAA U.S. adoption agency CCAA whose credentials license on file in the CCAA. For more information, visit link below, hope to help and good luck. http://www.adoptivefamilies.com/ http://travel.state.gov/family/adoption/country/country_365.html china_adoption.php

Maïla’s China adoption story


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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…

National Geographic - China's Lost Girls


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Found in China


Found in China


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Since the early ’90s, Americans have adopted more than 75,000 Chinese children. With thousands of them now at an age to appreciate returning to the homeland, heritage tours have brought adoptees and their families to China, presenting an unequaled opportunity for bonding and sharing identity issues.”Found in China” follows six Midwestern families as they observe contemporary trends and ancient As…

The King of Masks


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The King of Masks tells a tale steeped in ancient tradition, simultaneously challenging the sociosexual inequity still plaguing China today. On the streets of Szechuan Province in the 1930s, the aged King of Masks, sole living master of “change-face” opera, delights and frightens audiences with the secret art of lightning-quick mask-shifting. His fondest wish is to pass on his skill to a male heir…


Foreign Adoption

December 1st, 2010 admin No comments

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Are you for or against the adoption abroad?

Why?

Well, since I have a niece Korea South passed, I am definitely for it. The big question is that the U.S. launch so many barriers to adoption is simply easier to adopt abroad. The People who want to be parents do not necessarily have a lot of money … just a lot of love.

International Adoption and Globalization


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American Eyes: The Story of a Korean Adoptee (A CBS Schoolbreak Special)


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John is a Korean adoptee in a white American family. Though his family treats him just like one of them, he sometimes faces racism at school and never really did come to terms with his different ethnicity. His parents decide that maybe he could try a summer at a Korean culture camp. There, John learns to deal with his issues, and of course there’s the requisite romantic sub-plot….

Adoption [VHS]


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After the Wedding


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International Adoption Laws

November 29th, 2010 admin No comments

international adoption laws

El derecho internacional humanitario

El derecho internacional humanitario

¿Qué es internacional El derecho humanitario?

Hoja de datos con una breve descripción de las fuentes, el contenido y alcance del derecho internacional el derecho humanitario.

  • El derecho internacional humanitario es un conjunto de normas que, por razones humanitarias razones, para limitar los efectos del conflicto armado. Protege a las personas que o no han dejado de participar en las hostilidades y limita los medios y métodos la guerra. El derecho internacional humanitario es también conocido como derecho de la guerra o la ley de conflictos armados.

  • El derecho internacional humanitario es parte del derecho internacional, que es el conjunto de normas que rigen las relaciones entre los estados. El derecho internacional está contenida en los acuerdos entre los Estados – los tratados o convenios – en las normas consuetudinarias, que consisten en práctica de los Estados considerados por ellos como obligatoria, y en los principios generales.

  • El derecho El derecho internacional humanitario se aplica a los conflictos armados. No regula si un Estado puede recurrir a la fuerza, que se rige por un importante, pero por separado parte del derecho internacional consagrados en la Carta de las Naciones Unidas.

Cuando tiene derecho internacional humanitario vienen?

El derecho internacional humanitario se basa en las normas de las antiguas civilizaciones y las religiones – la guerra siempre ha estado sujeto a ciertos principios y costumbres.

codificación universal del derecho humanitario internacional comenzó en el siglo XIX. Desde entonces, los Estados han acordado un conjunto de reglas prácticas, sobre la base de la amarga experiencia de la guerra moderna. Estas normas lograr un equilibrio adecuado entre las preocupaciones humanitarias y las necesidades militares de los Estados. A medida que la comunidad internacional ha aumentado, un número estados más han contribuido al desarrollo de estas normas. El derecho internacional humanitario hoy forma un cuerpo universal de la ley.

La convergencia histórica entre el derecho internacional y del derecho humanitario de la guerra

Para la mayor parte del siglo 20, el derecho internacional humanitario o de la "Ley de Ginebra" ha sido galardonado con el "Derecho de La Haya" o las buenas leyes de la guerra. El derecho de La Haya ", determina derechos y deberes de los beligerantes en la conducción de las operaciones y limita la elección de los medios para hacer el mal. "En particular, se ocupa de la definición combatientes, establece normas relativas a los medios y métodos de guerra, y examina la cuestión de los objetivos militares.

Al mismo tiempo, el derecho de Ginebra, que se centra principalmente en los seres humanos como víctimas de la guerra, está directamente inspirado en el principio de la humanidad. Es se refiere a aquellos que no participan en el conflicto y hors personal militar de combate. Proporciona la base jurídica para la protección y la asistencia humanitaria a cabo un organismo humanitario imparcial como el Comité Internacional de la Cruz Roja. Este punto se puede encontrar en los Convenios de Ginebra.

Con la aprobación de los Protocolos de 1977 a los Convenios de Ginebra, las dos cepas de la ley han comenzado a converger. Incluso antes, secciones que se centran la humanidad se podría encontrar en el derecho de La Haya (a saber, la protección de algunos prisioneros de guerra y civiles en los territorios ocupados) objetos que se incorporaron más tarde en el derecho de Ginebra en 1929 y 1949). Sin embargo, el protocolo de 1977 relativo a la protección de las víctimas en los dos conflictos internacionales y nacionales, no sólo incorpora aspectos tanto de la Ley del derecho de La Haya y de Ginebra, sino también importantes aspectos de los derechos humanos.

¿Dónde está el derecho internacional humanitario?

Gran parte del derecho internacional humanitario está contenida en los Convenios de Ginebra de 1949, cuatro. Casi todos los estados en el mundo se ha comprometido a estar obligado por ellos. Convenios Se han desarrollado y completado por otros dos

Acuerdos: los Protocolos adicionales de 1977 relativos a la protección víctimas de los conflictos armados. Otros acuerdos prohibir el uso de ciertas armas y militares tácticas y protección de determinados categorías de personas y bienes.

Estos acuerdos incluyen:

Ø La Convención de 1954 para la Protección de los Bienes Culturales en Caso de Conflicto Armado y sus dos protocolos;

Ø El Convenio de 1972 sobre las armas biológicas;

Ø las Armas Convencionales de 1980 y sus cinco Protocolos;

Ø Convención sobre las Armas Químicas de 1993;

Ø En 1997 la Convención de Ottawa sobre minas antipersonal;

Ø Protocolo Facultativo 2000 a la Convención sobre los Derechos del Niño relativo a la participación de niños en los conflictos armados. Muchas disposiciones del derecho internacional Humanitarias están ahora aceptada como derecho consuetudinario – es decir, una normativa general que todos los Estados están obligados.

Cuando el derecho internacional humanitario se aplican?

El derecho internacional humanitario sólo se aplica a los conflictos armados, que no cubre las tensiones internas o disturbios como los actos aislados de violencia. La ley se aplica sólo cuando el conflicto ha comenzado, y a continuación, por igual a todas las partes, independientemente de quién empezó la pelea. El derecho internacional humanitario establece una distinción entre los conflictos armados internacionales y no internacionales.

los conflictos armados internacionales son aquellos en los que al menos dos Estados involucrados. Ellos son sujeta a una amplia gama de normas, incluidas las contenidas en los Convenios de Ginebra y el Protocolo I de otros cuatro

internacional de los conflictos armados-no están reservadas en el territorio de Sólo un estado, resultando en las fuerzas armadas regulares de grupos armados armados disidentes, o armados grupos que luchan entre sí. Una más número limitado de normas aplicables a los conflictos armados internos y están dispuestos El artículo 3 común los cuatro Convenios de Ginebra y en Protocolo adicional II. Es importante diferenciar entre el derecho internacional humanitario y los derechos humanos. Aunque

algunas de sus reglas son similares, estos dos cuerpos de leyes se han desarrollado por separado y figuran en tratados diferentes. En particular las normas, los derechos humanos de A diferencia del derecho internacional humanitario aplicable en tiempo de paz, y muchas de sus disposiciones pueden ser suspendidas durante un conflicto armado.

¿Qué es el derecho internacional humanitario cubre la garantía?

El derecho internacional humanitario abarca dos áreas:

Ø la protección de las personas que no tengan o hayan dejado de participar en la lucha;

Ø restricciones sobre los medios de guerra – en particular las armas y métodos de guerra, tales como tácticas militares.

Las normas básicas del derecho internacional humanitario

  1. personas fuera de combate y los que no participan en las hostilidades deben ser protegidas y tratadas con humanidad.
  2. Está prohibido matar o herir a un adversario que se rinde o que está fuera de combate.
  3. Los heridos y los enfermos serán atendidos y protegidos por la parte en el conflicto que tiene su poder. El emblema de la media luna roja o rojo debe ser respetado como un signo de protección.
  4. Los combatientes capturados y los civiles deben ser protegidos contra los actos de violencia y represalias. Ellos tienen el derecho a mantener correspondencia con sus familiares y recibir alivio.
  5. Nadie podrá ser sometido a torturas, castigos corporales o tratos crueles o degradantes.
  6. Las partes en conflicto y los miembros de sus fuerzas armadas no tienen una opción ilimitada de los métodos y medios de guerra.
  7. Las partes en un conflicto deben distinguir en todo momento entre civiles y combatientes. Los ataques se dirigen exclusivamente contra objetivos militares.

¿Cuál es la "protección"?

El derecho internacional humanitario protege a los que no participan en el combate, y el personal sanitario y religioso civil y militar. También protege a aquellos que han dejado de participar, como los combatientes heridos, enfermos y náufragos y prisioneros de guerra. Estas categorías de personas tienen derecho al respeto de su vida e integridad física y salud mental. También gozan de garantías jurídicas. Deben ser protegidos y tratados humanamente en todas las circunstancias, sin distinción desfavorable. Más precisamente: es prohibido matar o herir a un enemigo que se rinde o es incapaz de luchar, los enfermos y heridos deben ser recogidos y asistidos por la parte en cuyo poder se encuentren. El personal médico, suministros, hospitales y ambulancias, todos deben ser protegidos. No Establece también normas detalladas que regulan las condiciones de detención de prisioneros de guerra y cómo los civiles deben ser tratados cuando bajo la autoridad de una potencia enemiga. Esto incluye el suministro de alimentos, refugio y atención médica y el derecho a intercambiar mensajes con sus familias. La ley establece una serie de símbolos fácilmente reconocibles que pueden ser utilizados para identificar a las personas protegidas, lugares y objetos. Los principales símbolos son la Cruz Roja, la Media Luna Roja y los símbolos de identificación de las instalaciones de la defensa cultural y civil.

¿Cuáles son las restricciones sobre las armas y las tácticas?

El derecho internacional humanitario prohíbe todos los medios y métodos la guerra:

Ø no discriminan entre las personas que participan en los combates y los que, como los civiles, que no son, con el propósito de proteger la población civil, las personas civiles y bienes de carácter civil;

Ø causen males superfluos o sufrimientos innecesarios;

Ø graves daños o el medio ambiente a largo plazo. El derecho humanitario, por lo tanto prohibido el uso de muchas armas, incluidas las balas explosivas, armas armas químicas y biológicas, las armas láser cegadoras y las minas terrestres.

¿Tiene derecho internacional humanitario en realidad se reunieron?

Por desgracia, hay innumerables ejemplos de violación del derecho internacional humanitario. Cada vez más, las víctimas de la guerra son civiles. Sin embargo, hay casos importantes en el derecho internacional humanitario ha hecho una diferencia en la protección de los civiles, prisioneros, pacientes y los heridos, y limitando el uso de las armas bárbaras. Debido a que esta ley se aplica durante los períodos de violencia extrema, aplicación de la ley siempre será una cuestión de gran dificultad. Dicho esto, la búsqueda de cumplimiento efectivo es más urgente que nunca.

¿Qué hacer para hacer cumplir la ley?

Se deben tomar medidas para garantizar el cumplimiento del derecho internacional humanitario. Estados tienen la obligación de enseñar las reglas de sus fuerzas armadas y el público en general. Se debe evitar violaciónes o castigarlos si todavía ocurrir. En particular, deben promulgar leyes para castigar a los más graves violaciónes de los Convenios de Ginebra y sus Protocolos adicionales, que se consideran crímenes de guerra. Asimismo, los Estados deben promulgar leyes para proteger a la Cruz Roja y de emblemas de la Media Luna Roja. También se adoptaron medidas en Internacional: Los tribunales fueron creados para castigar los actos cometidos en dos conflictos recientes (la ex Yugoslavia y Rwanda). Corte Penal responsabilidad internacional por la represión de los crímenes de guerra, entre otras cosas, fue creado por el Estatuto de Roma de 1998. Ya sea como individual o por los gobiernos y diversas organizaciones, todos podemos hacer una contribución significativa al cumplimiento del derecho internacional humanitario de la ley.

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Voice of America Livianu International Adoption Oprhans


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International Adoption Cost

November 25th, 2010 admin No comments

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The cost of adoption?

What is the average cost of international adoption? The cost depends on country in which they choose to adopt from?

For you or the child? The cost of children is enormous. The loss of family, nationality, culture … identity. It's a pretty steep cost.

Does $60 Seem Like Too Much to Pay? Hear What these Parents Have to Say about their Investment


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Adoption Of A Child

November 17th, 2010 admin No comments

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Approval doctor loses religious bias claim a Christian pediatrician Kettering, who was fired from a panel of adoption on its belief that children should not be placed in same-sex couples has lost his religious discrimination claim.
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International Adopt

November 15th, 2010 admin No comments

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The adoption of a teenage friends of the international family to become a citizen?

Some of my friends who have lived in the United States for a period of time that Mexican diplomats were assigned to go to Costa Rica, and his son lived and grew up in the United States for most of his life. Would it be possible to adopt the child and give him citizenship? (Children 16 years and I have the intention of care to children with financial support from the family)

Of course it would! Anyone can become a U.S. citizen. I am.

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Orphanage Adoption

November 7th, 2010 admin 1 comment

orphanage adoption
Make the orphanage for teenage mothers to place their child for adoption?

please explain

Yes, if a teen is a "house" and has a son, so you can put up for adoption or we can maintain. unless the State finds that an unfit father who can not young people is one.

International Adoption – Orphanages


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International Adoption Costs

October 15th, 2010 admin No comments

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Q 248. How much should an adoption cost, and why?


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Children For Adoption Guide will assist families int the process of adoption and how to go about adopting a child. Subjects covered include adoption red tape, consulting an adoption lawyer, using an adoption agency, international adoptions, adoption financial aid, knowing your rights in adoption, the adoption agency selection checklist, meeting your adoptive child, preparing your home for adoption…

Adoption and benefits of target costing in Bahraini manufacturing companies.: An article from: Journal of Academy of Business and Economics


Adoption and benefits of target costing in Bahraini manufacturing companies.: An article from: Journal of Academy of Business and Economics


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This digital document is an article from Journal of Academy of Business and Economics, published by International Academy of Business and Economics on January 1, 2010. The length of the article is 6787 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From…


International Families Adoption

August 31st, 2010 admin No comments

international families adoption
500 parents in a lawsuit to recover "stolen" children in shelters for hundreds of parents who say the services of a social heartbroken "Stolen" their children have launched a legal attempt to recover.
Facing Truth Family Adoption Parents Children, Radio Interview with BK Bazhe, Book Damages Part 1


Made in China [VHS]


Made in China [VHS]


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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…

Ballet Shoes


Ballet Shoes


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Dreams do come true… Emma Watson (Hermione from Harry Potter) stars in Ballet Shoes, a heartwarming and uplifting film based on the beloved, best-selling novel by Noel Streatfeild and featuring an award-winning cast that includes Emilia Fox, Victoria Wood, Richard Griffiths and Eileen Atkins. “We three Fossils vow to put our name in the history book, because it is ours, and ours alone…” …

After the Wedding


After the Wedding


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Equal parts weepy drama and soap opera, After the Wedding is a beautifully filmed story centering on Jacob (Mads Mikkelsen, Casino Royale), a Danish man working at a orphanage in Bombay. Just when funds have run desperately low, Jorgen (Rolf Lassgård)–a wealthy benefactor–promises to donate millions of dollars to the orphanage. But there’s a catch. Jacob must collect the funds himself in Copenh…

The Official Story (La historia oficial)


The Official Story (La historia oficial)


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This is one of those rare political films that transcend politics with a stirring emotional story. Argentinean first-time director Luis Puenzo tells the story of a strong-willed teacher who tries to learn the true identity of her adopted daughter’s father, coming to suspect that he was a political prisoner. Her political awakening is actually an emotional one as well because of her detached perso…