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Teen activists

Looks at several instances of youth political activism.
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From TV to the stage

Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato and others
"The careers of Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, and Miley Cyrus all began in the same place: television. Starring in sitcoms on Disney Channel or Nickelodeon led to massively successful music careers, catapulting them to superstardom as not just actors or musicians, but entire industries. The New York Times articles collected in this volume trace the careers of these four young stars as they grew into adulthood in the spotlight, examining how they have each worked to establish and challenge the teen star archetype. A glossary and media literacy terms and questionsare also included . . ."--Provided by publisher.
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Adapting to climate change

A collection of articles that examine the issue of adapting to climate change.

Doping

the sports world in crisis
A collection of editorials and reports on doping in sports that provide a broad history of events and debates.
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The last time we changed centuries

Provides historical information on immigration, technology and labor from 1880-1920 plus has actual New York Times articles from that time period about those topics. In addition, lesson plans are included for these projects.

Trade wars

tariffs in the 21st century
2019
Presents a collection of essays selected from the New York Times that looks at trade wars.
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DNA testing

genealogy and forensics
Presents a collection of essays selected from the New York Times that looks at DNA testing.
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Clean energy

the economics of a growing market
A collection of articles published in the "New York Times" by various authors exploring the need for clean energy, various types of clean energy, and the economics of clean energy. Also discusses the controversies surrounding the topic. Includes a glossary, black-and-white photographs, and text-dependent questions.
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The death penalty

Despite human rights organizations' and the United Nations' calls to end the death penalty, the United States continues to use it, placing it in an unusual grouping with China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, among others. Yet, a 2018 Pew Poll reflected that most Americans still support capital punishment. This Times anthology includes over a century of perspectives on the subject, covering the advent of the electric chair and lethal injection, Supreme Court decisions on capital punishment's constitutionality, and today's renewed challenges to the death penalty in light of racial disparities in sentencing. Media literacy questions and terms will challenge readers to further analyze reporting styles, devices, and the controversial subject of the death penalty.
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Assisted suicide

is it right to have the choice?
A collection of articles selected from the New York Times that examines the legal battles, the historical context, and the personal stories, and various perspectives and conflicts surrounding the issue of assisted suicide.
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