it doesnt matter about skin color or race a parent should adopt any child they want if they have the permission by the gardian.. your welcome
race and color makes you look different but still one with dark color looks a human's child, so owning such a child is a thing to proud of.
so go a head n be proud to be a human
Be "civilized" and adopt white culture.
.White tigers are extremely rare. There are only 200 left in the world and most of them are in the wild. and also if you want to save a white tiger, you can adopt one.
if u have a www.ClubPenguin.com account, u can adopt a white puffle starting March 6th, Friday 2009
Yes, and no...that is very rude of saying if rhiannas parents are white or not! TUT TUT TUT u should use ur manners ppl!
It depends what the parents genes are.
The color is white because of genetic alterations in the breed. It's very rare.It has genetically mutated out of a parents gene
The calendars for White and Black schools different because the kids needed to help grow crops with their parents.
you cant
You can't buy the White Tiger, you have to adopt it from the feed.
white or many different colors Huskies can be black and white, white, white and red or straight red. White and grey, sable and white or all sable. saddle back, silver, agouti, and copper. Theres lots and sometimes if it has two different collored parents they can be a mix...
Their genes of their parents take over so the child will be a Different color
Yes. There is no reason a black woman couldn't adopt a white infant as long as the woman fulfilled all of the requirements that are mandatory of all adoptive parents. It is discriminatory for a possible adoptive parent or parents to be judged by the color of their skin. The Dept of Child Services will try to place children with family first, if possible, before they are put in foster care or put up for adoption. But, adoption of a child through DCS or an adoption agency should not depend on the color of their skin or nationality. There is an exception; if it is a private/personal adoption, the mother has the right to place her baby with whomever she feels is suitable.