Carroll, Jamuna

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Thinking critically

"More than one-third of the world's population now uses social networking, which is having a huge impact on the way people think, communicate, and interact. Through a narrative-driven pro/con format supported by facts, quotes, anecdotes, and full-color illustrations, this title examines issues related to social networking"--Provided by publisher.

EDM

EDM discusses what today's musicians are doing, how they attract a following, and what they are saying through their music.

Thinking critically

social networking
2018
Through a narrative-driven pro/con format supported by facts, quotes, anecdotes, and full-color illustrations this title examines issues related to social networking.

Thinking critically

Examines issues related to cybercrime such as how it threatens people and society, protection of private data, and legislation to protect against cybercrime.

Thinking critically

Examines issues related to nuclear proliferation such as banning nuclear weapons, deterring rogue nations from developing them, and terrorists acquiring nuclear weapons.

Television

opposing viewpoints
2006
Authors debate television's effects on society, the regulation of television, and the role adults should play in supervising children's TV viewing.

Students' rights

opposing viewpoints
2005
Presents varying opinions about the rights of students in the United States, including restricting students' expression, affirmative action in college admissions, and the legality of school dress codes.

Do animals have rights?

2005
Primary and secondary sources address a variety of perspectives on the ethics surrounding the use of animals in science and medicine as well as their treatment as food and product sources.

Do children have rights?

2006
Presents fourteen essays that debate children's rights issues, including child labor, abortion consent, female circumcision, voting rights, school policies, and others.

Do animals have rights?

2004
Explores the controversy over whether or not animals should have the same rights as humans and addresses issues such as animal experimentation, cloning, and the transplanting of organs from one species to another.

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