Piehl, Norah

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Should junk food be sold in schools?

Collects seventeen essays that represent a variety of perspectives on the sale of junk food in schools, discussing fast food partnerships, government regulation, school budgets, obesity, and other related topics.
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Date rape

Contains twelve essays that offer varying perspectives on issues related to date rape, discussing whether fraternities encourage it, if it is a men's issue, how to empower women to avoid rape, recognizing warning signs, and other topics.

Cults

2013
Contains essays that offer varying perspectives on issues related to cults.

Date rape

2013
Contains twelve essays that offer varying perspectives on issues related to date rape, discussing whether fraternities encourage it, if it is a men's issue, how to empower women to avoid rape, recognizing warning signs, and other topics.

Cancer

2007
A collection of thirteen essays that provides varying perspectives on topics about cancer, such as receiving a diagnosis, seeking therapy, dying with grace and dignity, and surviving the disease.

Underage drinking

2010
Discusses a diverse collection of personal narratives explaining what it is like to deal with underage drinking.

Infertility

2008
Contains ten essays that offer personal stories on issues related to infertility, discussing its effects on self and family, high-tech solutions, adoption, surrogacy, childlessness, and other options; and including contact information for organizations and a bibliography.

Choosing a college

2012
Presents multiple sides about choosing a college as well as a diversity of opinions surrounding the topic.

Performance-enhancing drugs

2010
Discusses the ethics of performance-enhancing drugs and includes articles on such topics as steroids in professional sports and prescription drugs used for academic enhancement.

Eating disorders

2009
A collection of essays in which the authors provide information and insights on eating disorders.

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