NoveList Series »Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints
Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints
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Friedman, Lauri S Barbour, Scott, 1963 Dudley, William, 1964 Egendorf, Laura K., 1973 Nakaya, Andrea C., 1976 Carroll, Jamuna Stanford, Eleanor Langwith, Jacqueline Wilson, Mike, 1954 Cokeram, Paul Minkel, Dan Rosenthal, Beth, 1964 Van Tuyl, Christine Milite, George Alters, Sandra Bily, Cynthia A Berne, Emma Carlson, 1979 Merino, Noel Sawvel, Patty Jo, 1958 Sawvel, Patty Jo Skancke, Jennifer L Skancke, Jennifer Hamilton, Jill Williams, Mary E., 1960 Lansford, Tom Scherer, Lauri S Haugen, David M., 1969 Scherer, Laurie S Ledbetter, Ebonie
Explores the issues surrounding addiction by placing opinions from a wide range of sources in a pro/con format. Features articles that express various perspectives on this topic.
Contains fourteen essays in which the authors debate issues related to Judaism, such as if anti-Semitism is a serious problem, how Jews should view the Holocaust, and issues that affect modern Judaism.
A collection of controversial essays debating issues associated with Native American society and culture including the high rate of alcoholism, using Indian names for sports teams and school mascots, and Native American gaming.
Contains sixteen essays that offer varying perspectives on issues related to prisons, including if prisons help society, the treatment of inmates, and the role of prisons in the War on Terror; and provides quick facts, a glossary, contact information for organizations, and a bibliography.
Collects eighteen essays that offer opposing viewpoints on issues concerning alternative medicine, debating if it is effective, if it helps fight disease, and the role it should play in health care in the United States.
A series of essays that express various perspectives on the issue of health care, including the pros and cons of a national health care system, government regulations and the rising cost of health care, and Medicare and Medicade.
Collects sixteen essays that provide varying perspectives on issues related to nuclear power, debating if it is a green energy source, its danger, and if it can be used for terrorism.
A collection of eighteen controversial essays addressing issues associated with the welfare system including whether or not welfare reform has been successful.
Presents articles both supporting and opposing issues relating to animal rights, including if the food industry mistreats animals, the ethics of animal medical experimentation, and animal rights activism.
A collection of essays that examines opposing viewpoints on topics related to cyberbullying, including whether it is a serious problem or not, if it should be a criminal offense, and how it can be prevented.
Contains essays that provide a variety of perspectives on questions of whether the death penalty should be legal, whether capital punishment is just, and if it is applied fairly.
A collection of essays offering opposing viewpoints on issues related to terrorism, including the seriousness of the terrorist threat, what the United States should do to prevent terrorism, and how suspected terrorists should be treated.
Contains fifteen articles that provide opposing viewpoints on issues related to violence, debating the causes of violence, whether violence is necessary, and how it can be prevented.
Contains nineteen articles that provide varying perspectives on issues related to child abuse, discussing the seriousness of the problem in the United States and globally, the causes of child abuse, and ways to prevent child abuse.
A collection of essays that offers varying perspectives on issues related to alternative energy, discussing if it is necessary to transition to it, if alternative sources are viable, and what fuel should power cars. Includes charts, graphs, cartoons, and fact boxes which provide brief information and vocabulary and reading comprehension questions.
Presents various articles which discuss the effects of genetic engineering on society, the food supply and agriculture, the morality of genetically engineering human beings, and how genetic engineering should be regulated.
Contains seventeen articles that provide opposing viewpoints on questions of whether media bias is a serious problem, which issues reveal media bias, and whether media bias should be challenged.
Contains seventeen essays in which the authors debate issues related to paranormal phenomena, such as if they exist, why people believe in them, and does believing in them conflict with religious beliefs.
Explores the issues surrounding divorce by placing opinions from a wide range of sources in a pro/con format. Features articles that express various perspectives on this topic.
Collects seventeen essays that provide information about the sexual behavior of teenagers, discussing sex education, the influence of parents, abortion, abstinence, television programs, teen pregnancy, and other related topics.
A collection of essays exploring controversies surrounding antibiotics, what dangers and benefits are associated with antibiotic use, how to stop the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and other related topics.
Offers divergent perspectives side by side on the subject of recycling, covering how garbage should be disposed of, whether recycling is effective, and how consumers can reduce the amount of plastic waste generated.
A collection of sixteen essays, with divergent views on adoption, discussing how adoption should be viewed, what types of adoption should be encouraged, and what policies should govern adoption.
Contains essays that offer varying perspectives on issues that relate to juvenile crimes, discussing the causes of juvenile crime and violence, how the criminal justice system treats juvenile offenders, and preventative measures.