Miller, Debra A

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Nuclear armament

2011
Collects twenty-five essays that address issues concerning nuclear armament, discussing national security, the U.S. response to nuclear weapons and terrorism, and more.

Iran

2010
A collection of essays that provides varying perspectives on controversies related to Iran, discussing if the country's nuclear program is peaceful, if it wants to dominate Iraq, the success of the Green Revolution, and United States involvement in the country.

Homeland security

2009
A collection of essays that study the opposing views about homeland security and whether it is more effective and has made the country more secure, which measures should be taken to enhance security, and whether civil liberties have been threatened by the USA Patriot act and the Protect America Act of 2007.

Oil

2010
Presents twenty-five essays that explore various controversies surrounding the use, distribution, environmental impact, and cost of oil around the world.

Jobs in America

2011
A collection of essays that examines topics related to jobs in America, discussing the influence of the recession, the government's economic stimulus package, whether or not green jobs can solve the job shortage, and the creation of greater job growth.

The Patriot Act

2007
A collection of articles that discusses issues associated with the U.S. Patriot Act from those who support it and those who oppose it.

Political corruption

2007
A collection of essays relating to the controversial topic of political corruption in many governments around the world and unsuccessful attempts to curb it.

The uninsured

2011
A collection of essays that addresses controversies related to uninsured individuals in the United States, discussing if the lack of health insurance is a serious problem, if access to health insurance improves people's health, if government should mandate the purchase of health insurance, and if the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will improve medical care.

Hurricane Katrina

devastation on the Gulf Coast
2006
Tells the story of Hurricane Katrina, a monster storm that struck the Gulf Coast in August 2005, virtually destroying New Orleans and other cities,killing almost twelve hundred people, and leaving more than a million residents homeless, discusses the government's response to the disaster, and the challenges that need to be overcome to rebuild the vulnerable area.

Genetically engineered food

2012
Presents differing viewpoints on the issues of genetically engineered foods.

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