“The size of a man's income has considerable effect on his access to the world beyond his neighborhood. With money he can overcome almost every tangible obstacle of communication, he can travel, buy books and periodicals, and bring within the range of his attention almost any known fact of the world.” MenWorldBookFactsAttentionKnownEffectsCommunicationOvercomingSizeObstaclesAccessIncomeRangeNeighborhoodTangible Book:Public Opinion Source: Public Opinion
“You often hear attacks on international adoption as robbing a child of his or her culture, and that's both true and false. It's true that an internationally adopted child loses the rich background of history and religion and culture and language that the child was born into, but the cruel fact is that most children don't have access to the local, beautiful culture within an orphanage.” ChildrenFactsBeautifulCultureLanguageBornLosesRichInternationalAccessBackgroundsLocalsAdoptionAdoptedRobbingOrphanageTrue And FalseCulture And LanguageAdopted Children Author:Melissa Fay Greene