Contains thirteen essays that provide varying perspectives on issues related to DNA data banks, including the benefits and burdens of DNA databases, governmental intrusion on private information, securing privacy, physical profiles, and more.
Authors present differing opinions on the issue of sexting including possible causes for teenagers' actions, parents' and teenagers' fears, and the need to craft new laws when technologies are changing our culture rapidly.
Contains sixteen essays that present different perspectives on the debate over the use of cellular phones while driving, discussing safety, convenience, and public opinion.
Presents sixteen essays that debate issues of Internet crime, including sexual predators, online gambling, cyber-bullying, financial scams, and malware threats.
Contains thirteen essays that provide varying perspectives on issues related to anorexia, discussing topics such as the influence of fashion on the disease, the efficacy of Internet programs for helping to fight eating disorders, and genetic factors.
Twelve essays argue opposing points on the issue of whether Iran is a threat, discussing the country's nuclear program, diplomacy in American-Iranian relations, and other topics.
Presents expert discussions of the controversial topic of various treatments for obesity, covering a wide range of arguments in order to facilitate the development of critical thinking skills, with primary and secondary sources and other resources to aid in research.
A collection of essays that provides varying perspective on issues concerning the United States' involvement in Afghanistan, including the effects of a withdrawal, the participation of NATO, and prospects of overcoming the Taliban.
Presents a collection of essays reflecting on the effects of social networking sites from a variety of perspectives. Discusses whether or not social networking sites aid bullies and predators, are addictive, and negatively affect one's interpersonal skills.