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  • Adoption (software implementation) — Adoption deals with the transfer (conversion) between an old system to a target system in an organization. So if a company works with an old software system, it may want to use a new system which is more efficient, has more work capacity etc. So… …   Wikipedia

  • adoption —    Adoption was a fairly common practice in ancient Mesopotamia, as revealed by the survival of a number of adoption contracts and other related documents, mostly dating from the second and first millennia b.c. A common reason for adopting a… …   Ancient Mesopotamia dictioary

  • ADOPTION — ADOPTION, taking another s child as one s own. Alleged Cases of Adoption in the Bible The evidence for adoption in the Bible is so equivocal that some have denied it was practiced in the biblical period. (A) GENESIS 15:2–3. Being childless, Abram …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Adoption in Connecticut — means the establishment by court order of the legal relationship of parent and child. [Conn. Gen. Stat. § 45a 707(a)(2007).] Adoption is provided for in Title 45a of the Connecticut General Statutes. The provisions of this title, with a few… …   Wikipedia

  • ADOPTION —    Adoption is known from legal contracts and law codes dating from the second and first millennia B.C. The most common form was to take an individual to be a son or daughter, but sibling and parental adoption was not unknown. Written documents,… …   Historical Dictionary of Mesopotamia

  • adoption — (n.) mid 14c., from O.Fr. adopcion or directly from L. adoptionem (nom. adoptio), noun of action from pp. stem of adoptare chose for oneself, take by choice, select, adopt, especially to take into a family, adopt as a child, from ad to (see AD… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Adoption — For other uses, see Adoption (disambiguation). Sister Irene of New York Foundling Hospital with children. Sister Irene is among the pioneers of modern adoption, establishing a system to board out children rather than institutionalize them.… …   Wikipedia

  • Adoption proceedings of Emma Rose — The adoption proceedings of Emma Rose concerned an application for the adoption of a seven year old Georgia girl, Emma Rose, by Elizabeth Hadaway, a lesbian prospective mother.Judge John Lee Parrott, a judge in Wilkinson County, Georgia, ruled… …   Wikipedia

  • Adoption Information Disclosure Act — The Adoption Information Disclosure Act, formally An Act respecting the disclosure of information and records to adopted persons and birth parents, also known as Bill 183, is an Ontario law regarding the disclosure of information between parties… …   Wikipedia

  • adoption — adoptional, adj. /euh dop sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of adopting: the adoption of a new amendment. 2. the state of being adopted. [1300 50; ME adopcioun < L adoption , s. of adoptio. See AD , OPTION] * * * Act of transferring parental rights and… …   Universalium

  • Adoption reunion registry — An adoption reunion registry is a formal mechanism through which adoptees and their birth families can attempt a reunion.Generally, such adoption registries exist only in countries which practise closed adoption , i.e. adoption in which the full… …   Wikipedia

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