Underlying Complexities in International Adoption
With a Focus on Romanian and Chinese Histories and Policies
by Amanda Wright
(Junior/Arts & Community Development)
Written for Research & Reflections
"I chose to write about International Adoption because I am interested in the ways cultures have become more and more crossed and confused in recent history, with distinct cultural differences often becoming blurred in the process. My paper looks at the implications of this for children, particularly when they are taken from one culture and set into another, and discusses what is lost and gained along the way."
View the first 3 pages of this paper here. (PDF/99kb)
The Future of Unitarian Universalism: Exploring the role of the individual, the community, and spirituality in UU congregations
by Tresa Jenkins
Written for Research & Reflection
View the first 3 pages of this paper here. (PDF/59kb)
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