Presents a collection of essays that examine the role of the Internet in day-to-day life, including a discussion of its utility and benefit to society.
Presents a collection of essays that examine the role of the Internet in day-to-day life, including a discussion of its utility and benefit to society.
Presents thirteen essays that provide varying perspectives on the issue of animal experimentation, discussing whether animals are entitled to rights, and the use of animals in scientific research and as organ donors.
Contains eleven articles in which the authors debate issues related to reproductive technology, discussing in vitro fertilization, commercial surrogacy, posthumous conception, human cloning, sex selection, and legal regulation.
Presents opposing arguments about the Berlin crisis, the Berlin Wall's construction, and its fall, and includes an introduction, a chronology, and a further reading list.