Contains over twenty essays that present opposing viewpoints on issues related to sexually transmitted diseases, discussing the extent of the problem, risk populations, prevention, and public health measures.
Contains essays by various scholars in which they examine the key decisions of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, looking at Roosevelt's New Deal program, his Court Packing plan, his actions during World War II, and his treatment of minorities.
Contains eleven articles in which the authors debate the causes of violence in children, discussing song lyrics, television, video games, the availabilty of guns, and the breakdown of the family.
Presents eighteen firsthand accounts of the internment of Japanese-Americans during the Second World War, from a variety of viewpoints; also includes an introductory essay, a chronology, and a further reading list.