A collection of eleven essays that discuss various viewpoints about the influence of celebrities, covering the impact of celebrity activism on domestic and international affairs, philanthropic motivations, and status as role models.
Explores social networking a specific right or freedom, with material drawn from a diverse selection of primary and secondary sources, including Supreme Court decisions and personal narratives.
Focuses on the topic, How does advertising impact teen behavior?, offering a variety of perspectives, eyewitness accounts, governmental views, scientific analysis, newspaper and magazine accounts, and many more to illuminate the issue.
Explore the issue of the culture of beauty through a wide range of highly respected expert opinions in a unique pro-con format. Promotes issue awareness as well as critical thinking.
Contains twelve essays that provide a variety of perspectives on the question of what motivates suicide bombers, debating whether or not Islam advocates suicide terrorism, the influence of social factors and group membership, and other topics.
Contains ten essays that debate issues related to voter fraud, discussing redistricting, electronic voting, absentee ballots, non-citizen voting, and other topics.
Examines both sides of the controversy over teenagers and credit, exploring how teens get credit cards, why it is so easy to abuse credit, how to use credit responsibly, what the benefits of using credit as a teen are, and how teenage credit use impacts future financial security.
Contains eleven essays with opposing arguments on issues relevant to RFID--radio frequency identification systems--technology, and discusses privacy, passport security, ethics, the supply chain, and more.