Opposing viewpoints

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Global warming

2006
Presents a collection of essays that provide pro and con arguments on the issues related global warming and climate change.

The armed forces

2010
Examines debates over various topics related to the armed forces, including the role they should play in various situations, who should be able to serve, how resources should be managed, and how personnel should be managed.

Gun control

2007
Contains articles that provide opposing viewpoints on the issue of gun control, discussing whether gun control is a threat to society, the meaning of the second amendment, the effectiveness of gun control regulations on crime and violence, and what measures would reduce gun violence.

Parenting

2013
Contains twenty articles that provide a variety of perspectives on parenting issues, discussing discipline choices, different forms of parenting, and parents liability for their children's actions.

21st century earth

opposing viewpoints
1996
Considers different points of view on topics effecting the planet's future, such as population control, demographic trends, global ecology, technology, and the future of international relations.

Suicide

opposing viewpoints
2008
A collection of twenty-six essays which offer varying perspectives on issues concerning suicide, debating who is most at risk, causes, prevention, and doctor-assisted suicide.

Prescription drug abuse

Presents a collection of essays that debate various topics pertaining to prescription drug abuse, including whether it is a major problem, what causes prescription drug abuse, and how government policies should address this issue.

The U.S. intelligence community

2011
A collection of essays that provides varying perspectives on issues related to the United States intelligence community, discussing whether or not it is working effectively, if it advances domestic security, its impact on foreign affairs, and the role of torture.

Chemical dependency

2011
Contains twenty articles in which the authors debate questions of whether chemical dependency is a serious problem, the causes of chemical dependency, which drug treatment prevention programs are effective, and whether drug laws should be changed.

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