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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2007

This video was made as apart of my personal project for my MYP diploma. My goal was to successfully promote child adoption through advertising in India by educating communities that lie outside of India as well as those within India.

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  • I have always wanted to adopt a little girl from India, I am 24 and within the next 3-6 years I will adopt her. So many children neep our help!! Heck I might adopt a boy and a girl!

  • adoption is incredibly expensive. if they made it more affordable, more loving couples would be interested in adopting. I'm trying to adopt internationally, I've known many couples who've had to save up money 15+ years. It is quite hard.

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  • @sailormoon2442 Neither have I. The way I see it, I think why should I bring a child into the world that, right from birth, is surrounded by love and is spoiled by many, when there are so many that have never had any kind of love. It hurts my heart. I want to give love and bring joy to children who need it.

  • @MissMonsterBear I've never heard someone understand at my age what it means to be kind and loving. Ever since i was 10 years old i wanted 5 childrern and two of them would be adopted. One from India and one from China. Both baby girls. It's nice to see someone out there my age cares about other children. By they way im 17 years old.

  • @foreverangel1984 I understand that desire. Though I am only 18, I have known for a very long time that I wanted to adopt Indian children. It's a big dream of mine, so hopefully in this life time, I will be able to.

  • @ElectricArms (continued) i myself am adopted, and frankly, i'm glad they had to shell out a lot of cash for me, i was assured a good home, not all are so lucky, but again, the more money someones going to spend thats how much more serious they are about the process. on another vid someone said i must be proud of myself to have been purchased like a toaster, and that i was forced into slavery. its crap, they spent a lot of money time and emotion trying to get me and have loved me since day 1.

  • @ElectricArms and the cheaper it is the more bad couples you have. a lot of that money is put into checks on the parents over a disclosed amount of time, you are that much more sure they are serious about giving a child a loving home, rather then having bad intentions. my sister and brother in law adopted my niece lily from korea, and the money was only an issue when my sis was like i want another, though they did put the money into other methods and as of dec 23rd i have twin nephews.

  • Every child has a right to a family and love within his/her own country and culture.Adoption is not the answer for adoptees.

  • I can understand this video was made by a little schoolgirl. It is not fair for commenters here to attack her. But seriously... Naina, India hardly "needs" anyone's help. In fact, the Indian government grumbles a lot over anyone trying to adopt Indian kids. In fact, it is Western countries (with obvious exception of America) that are always begging for American help.

  • what a stupid video defining india simply as "bollywood" and "spice and curry".

    Thats so stereotypical and ignorant.

  • Nice vid. You sure can cut the blank portion - you were able to put titles.

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