Contains thirteen essays in which the authors debate issues related to global warming, discussing whether or not it exists, the extent of the problem, and the threat it poses to animals, humans, the economy, and the environment.
A collection of essays that offer opposing viewpoints on issues related to the family, discussing such topics as adoption, divorce laws, day care, and welfare reform.
Considers opposing opinions on such issues as how serious discrimination is in its various forms, whether reverse discrimination exists, and how effective affirmative action and other remedies are.
Contains over a dozen writings discussing the causes, victims, and treatment of self-injury. Includes facts about self-injury, organizations to contact, and further resources.
Contains thirty-two essays by various authors in which they present different perspectives on issues related to education, addressing questions about the state of public education, school choice, multicultural approaches, religious and moral values, and reform.