Contains thirty essays by various authors that present opposing views on the ethics of biomedical practices in the areas of human cloning, organ donations, reproductive technologies, and genetic research.
Presents opposing viewpoints on various issues in the debate over sex education including questions of whether schools or parents should be more responsible for it, its role in teen pregnancy, and the effectiveness of teaching abstinence.
A collection of essays that offer opposing viewpoints on issues related to AIDS, discussing the seriousness of the epidemic, HIV testing policies, prevention, and treatments.
Contains twenty-six essays in which various authors present opposing viewpoints on war, discussing the causes of war, the value of international intervention, the role of the U.S. as a peacekeeper, and prevention.
Presents opposing viewpoints on the legality, morality, responsibility for, and justification of abortion. Includes critical thinking skills activities.
Presents twenty-four contemporary essays and primary sources that argue opposing views on immigration throughout American history, and includes discussion questions, a chronology, and a further resource list.