Is it a Hard Knock Life?

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Is It A Hard Knock Life?

In her hit movie Annie, Aileen Quinn sings “No one’s there when your dreams at night get creepy, no one cares if you grow or if you shrink, no one dries when your eyes get wet and weepy…it’s the hard knock life!”(Strouse). Adoption may not always be roses, but it is better to have a loving family one day than to have no family at all. Therefore, adoption is a wonderful opportunity for many families and children. Adoption is a life changing benefit for both the adopting parents and orphans, it is a challenging reward, and is much more acceptable than the alternative, abortion.

Adoption has been around for many years and started back in biblical times. It was believed that Moses was adopted as stated in the Bible. “And the child grew, and she brought him unto Pharaoh’s daughter, and he became her son. And she called his name Moses: and she said, because I drew him out of the water” (Exodus 2:10). Adoption took place by the Romans by performing a ceremony where the adopting parents exchange money for the child giving the child all family rights and privileges (Branham). In 1850 adoption became legal to aid American Colonial farming families that desperately needed child labor. Thus, adoption got out of hand and in 1851 Massachusetts developed the first statue that required judicial child labor. However, adoption has come a long way since 1851 when it first became legal. During World War I and World War II the adoption rate went up because of the number of deaths and unwed mothers that could not care for their child (Price). Today couples are still adopting children, but the laws and statutes have changed. The adoption process no longer is just closed; open adoption is now a choice couples ha...

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...e joys out weighs the pain and for this reason adoption is a much better choice. Overall adoption is a wonderful reward for everyone involved and the adoption process continues to improve over the years. Adoption is a blessing that many families and orphans take part in today.

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Strouse, Charles. It’s the Hard Knock Life. Alfred Music Publishing, 1977.

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