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Interracial and adoption
International Adoption is not the same thing as Transcultural or Interracial adoption.

Interracial and racial
In 1964, he received the Pacem in Terris Award from the Davenport ( Iowa ) Catholic Interracial Council for his contributions to racial understanding.
Interracial is an adjective related to a racial group.
* Ethnicity of performers in pornography # Interracial pornography is visual pornography depicting sexual activity between performers of different " racial groups ", usually involving black and white performers.

Interracial and with
Interracial relations between Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans is a complex issue that has been mostly neglected with " few in-depth studies on interracial relationships ".
Interracial marriage, most notably between whites and blacks, was historically deemed immoral and illegal in most states in the 18th, 19th and first half of the 20th century, due to its long association of blacks with the slave caste.
Prior to leading the Racial Privacy Initiative ( Proposition 54 ) in California, Connerly forged ties with the publishers of Interracial Voice and The Multiracial Activist, prominent publications for the multiracial movement.
He also ran for President as the candidate of the Interracial Independent Political Party with Simon P. W. Drew as his running mate.
Interracial marriage was fairly common in Britain since the 17th century, when the British East India Company began bringing over thousands of Sylheti scholars, lascars and workers ( mostly Bengali Muslim ) to Britain, most of whom married and cohabited with local English women and girls, due to the lack of Indian women in Britain at the time.
In 2007 he signed an exclusive two-year contract to perform and direct with Vouyer Media, and has consecutive awards for Best Interracial Series with " It's Big It's Black It's Jack " at the 2009, 2010 and 2011 AVN Awards.
High numbers of Interracial marriage between Cantonese men with women from other countries has produced an high numbers of Eurasians and mixed origins in countries such as Peru, Cuba, Madagascar, Mexico, Australia, America Hawaii, Guyana, Costa Rica.

Interracial and .
Interracial Contact and Fear of Crime.
Of the film, Bernie Mac told USA Today in 2003, " Interracial dating is not that significant anymore.
Interracial marriage was also discouraged as Armstrong emphasized requirements for Ancient Israelites ( who, according to British Israelism, became Western Europeans ) to remain racially and religiously separate from other nations.
Interracial marriages had been banned in 1949 by the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act.
In 1971, Day was awarded the Pacem in Terris Award of the Interracial Council of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport, Iowa.
There he met Will W. Alexander, head of the Commission on Interracial Cooperation, and J. Saunders Redding, an historian at Atlanta University.
Interracial marital sex was deemed a felony, whereas extramarital sex (" adultery or fornication ") was only a misdemeanor.
Following Loving v. Virginia, The Changing Nature of Interracial Marriage in Georgia: A Research Note states " there was a 448 per cent increase in the number of interracial marriages ( from 21 in 1967 to 115 in 1970 )" ( Aldridge, 1973 ).
* ABC News: A Groundbreaking Interracial Marriage ; Loving v. Virginia at 40.
* Loving Decision: 40 Years of Legal Interracial Unions.
* The Fortieth Anniversary of Loving v. Virginia: The Legal Legacy of the Case that Ended Legal Prohibitions on Interracial Marriage Findlaw commentary by Joanna Grossman.
New York: Council on Interracial Books for Children, 1988.
Interracial marriages are not uncommon and Kadazan-Chinese intermarriages are particularly common.
* Moran, Rachel F., Interracial Intimacy: The Regulation of Race & Romance, Chicago IL: University of Chicago Press, 2003.
* Yancey, George, Just Don't Marry One: Interracial Dating, Marriage & Parenting.
* Interracial marriage is marriage between two people of different races.

adoption and means
At the conferences, St-Laurent, compelled by his belief that the UN would be ineffective in times of war and armed conflict without some military means to impose its will, advocated the adoption of a UN military force.
The Council of Trent in 1547 explicitly stated that baptism ( or desire for baptism ) was the means by which one is transferred " from that state wherein man is born a child of the first Adam, to the state of grace, and of the adoption of the sons of God, through the second Adam, Jesus Christ, our Saviour.
The adoption of measurable standards is seen as a means of ensuring that the content and skills covered by the standards will be a high priority in the education of students.
Since the establishment of the United Arab Emirates in 2 December 1971, UAE adopted a balanced foreign policy based on adoption of dialogue, respect of international conventions, commitment to the United Nations Charter and non-interference of other country's internal affairs, and the settlement of disputes by peaceful means.
Historically some societies have enacted specific laws governing adoption where others have tried to achieve adoption through less formal means, notably via contracts that specified inheritance rights and parental responsibilities.
The period 1945 to 1974, the baby scoop era, saw rapid growth and acceptance of adoption as a means to build a family.
Since the Union of Horodlo of 1413, local nobility was assimilated into the traditional clan system by means of the formal procedure of adoption by the szlachta ( Polish gentry ).
* black line: son or daughter of ; if dotted it means adoption
Immediately after the public adoption of the present system of land-telegraphy, Mr. Lindsay directed his attention to the sending of messages across water by means of insulated wires, and succeeded-after several trials on ponds and sheets of water in the neighborhood-in establishing on a sure basis the principles of electric communication by means of insulated submerged wires.
To the fullest extent of the means available to it, the Occupying Power has the duty of ensuring and maintaining, with the cooperation of national and local authorities, the medical and hospital establishments and services, public health and hygiene in the occupied territory, with particular reference to the adoption and application of the prophylactic and preventive measures necessary to combat the spread of contagious diseases and epidemics.
The large number of Chinese characters has in part led to the adoption of Western alphabets as an auxiliary means of representing Chinese.
The contest, held on the third Saturday in June, was inaugurated in order to revive the almost-lost art of " hollerin '," a sophisticated vocal tradition that served as a means of long-distance communication between individuals as well as an amusing form of entertainment, before the widespread adoption of the telephone.
The Township Committee exercises control over the conduct of municipal business by means of legislation through ordinances or resolutions, approval and adoption of the annual budget and the formulation of policy to be carried out by the staff.
In many cases, however, these postulates did not apply: on several occasions, the Brazilian ISI process, which occurred from 1930 until the end of the 1980s, involved currency devaluation as a means of boosting exports and discouraging imports ( thus promoting the consumption of locally manufactured products ), as well as the adoption of different exchange rates for importing capital goods and for importing consumer goods.
: Since the Constitution of the United States says nothing about this subject, it is left to be resolved by normal democratic means, including the democratic adoption of provisions in state constitutions.
Should the king ever choose to exercise this privilege, Article 79 provides a means by which his veto may be overridden: " If a Bill has been passed unaltered by two sessions of the Storting, constituted after two separate successive elections and separated from each other by at least two intervening sessions of the Storting, without a divergent Bill having been passed by any Storting in the period between the first and last adoption, and it is then submitted to the King with a petition that His Majesty shall not refuse his assent to a Bill which, after the most mature deliberation, the Storting considers to be beneficial, it shall become law even if the Royal Assent is not accorded before the Storting goes into recess.
Should the king ever choose to exercise this privilege, Article 79 provides a means by which his veto may be overridden: " If a Bill has been passed unaltered by two sessions of the Storting, constituted after two separate successive elections and separated from each other by at least two intervening sessions of the Storting, without a divergent Bill having been passed by any Storting in the period between the first and last adoption, and it is then submitted to the King with a petition that His Majesty shall not refuse his assent to a Bill which, after the most mature deliberation, the Storting considers to be beneficial, it shall become law even if the Royal Assent is not accorded before the Storting goes into recess.
The transnational nature of epistemic communities means numerous states may absorb new patterns of logic and behaviour, leading to the adoption of concordant state policies.
3d 863, 873 ( 1989 ) observed: " While the filing of frivolous lawsuits is certainly improper and cannot in any way be condoned, in our view the better means of addressing the problem of unjustified litigation is through the adoption of measures facilitating the speedy resolution of the initial lawsuit and authorizing the imposition of sanctions for frivolous or delaying conduct within that first action itself, rather than through an expansion of the opportunities for initiating one or more additional rounds of malicious prosecution litigation after the first action has been concluded.
They may also have been a means of implementing social control in the years prior to adoption of Western laws during the colonial period.
However, they were referred to as Bolsheviks throughout the Congress and subsequently as they had won a vote to determine the composition of the Iskra editorial board, hence their adoption of the name Bolshevik which literally means ' person of the majority '.
November 8, 1962: Armed struggle called off and adoption of peaceful means for struggle.
Marx develops a comprehensive, theoretical understanding of political reality early in his intellectual and activist career by means of a critical adoption and radicalization of the categories of 18th and 19th century German Idealist thought.

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