Opposing viewpoints series

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Robotic technology

Investigates the history of robotics and offers essays espousing opposing viewpoints on the dangers and usefulness of current robotic technology, as well as how far robotics could go in the future.

Abortion

Presents articles and essays espousing opposing viewpoints on topics pertaining to the abortion debate, such as whether or not an abortion is ever justified even in the case of incest or rape.

Nanotechnology

Explores the issue of nanotechnology from opposing viewpoints. Material is drawn from a wide variety of respected sources, including speeches, government documents, journals,books, and pamphlets. Discussion questions specific to views on nanotechnology are included in each chapter.

Afghanistan

2015
A collection of twenty-four essays that provides varying perspectives on issues related to Afghanistan, discussing the military situation, the status of human rights, progress toward democracy, and the economy.

Privacy

2015
Presents a collection of essays that examine opposing views on the issue of privacy, including information on security, technology, sexuality and reproduction, and public interest.

High school alternative programs

2015
Contains essays that offer varying perspectives on high school alternative programs.

Euthanasia

2015
Describes the history and forms of euthanasia and discusses medical and ethical arguments for and against it.

Medical testing

2014
Examines arguments on both sides of the debate over medical testing, with essays discussing the paying of humans for research, using animals as test subjects, whether or not women should receive screening mammograms starting at the age of forty, and more.

Cuba

2013
"Opposing Viewpoints: Cuba: Opposing Viewpoints is the leading source for libraries and classrooms in need of current-issue materials. The viewpoints are selected from a wide range of highly respected sources and publications"--.

Suicide

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1997

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