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Teens and young people receive hundreds of mixed messages every day, from multiple sources, on a plethora of topics. Help your readers look at divergent opinions about dietary supplements in context, which will help them focus on the essential facts. By reviewing more than one reasonable view point on each topic, readers will develop more intelligent opinions for themselves. Essays examine whether dietary supplements should be regulated, and whether vitamin and mineral supplements are beneficial. Essays explore whether weight-loss supplements and athletic supplements are beneficial. Readers will evaluate how well supplements treat different medical conditions. Essay sources include the Council for Responsible Nutrition, WalesOnline, Office of Dietary Supplements, San Francisco Natural Medicine, and Examine.com.
"Opposing Viewpoints: Cuba: Opposing Viewpoints is the leading source for libraries and classrooms in need of current-issue materials. The viewpoints are selected from a wide range of highly respected sources and publications"--
This book explores the popularity and use of social networking worldwide, which for twenty-first century standards, is essential to understand. Readers will evaluate how social networking is used in different cultures, and whether social networking has an impact on democratic movements and what that impact may be. They will explore social networking and access to information/censorship. Primary sources, including speeches and government documents, join essays from international sources for a truly panoramic view. Helpful features include an annotated table of contents, a world map and country index, a bibliography, and a subject index.
A veteran of World War I, Erich Maria Remarque found himself in a unique position to render the experience of war, both its internal and external ravages, in an intimate and realistic way. Responding directly to the then-nameless trauma many veterans and soldiers experienced in their lives, Remarque's novel is often hailed as pacifist work, though it often defies classification as a result of its undeniable loyalty to simple storytelling. This compelling volume explores the life and work of Erich Maria Remarque and expands upon the theme of war present in his classic novel. Readers are presented with a diverse set of essays that provide a wide range of perspectives on questions such as whether war results in a loss of innocence, and whether the book offers critiques of modern warfare. This edition also touches upon current perspectives related to war and peace, allowing readers to connect the events of the text to the issues of today's world.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics states that in 2016, 16.3 million American wage and salary workers were represented by a union. Statistics correlate that union workers are paid at least 200.00 dollars higher per week than non-union workers. Unions are specifically created and operated to protect the worker from unfair business practices, and improve the quality of life for workers. Conversely, some unions have such a stronghold on productivity numbers, that workers, once having met their quota for the day, can stop working. Big businesses view unions as friends or foe because of their power and ability to change the workplace on behalf of the worker's rights and desires. While sheer numbers of membership show that unions are relevant, there are several factors left to debate. This volume offers the full breadth of perspectives on unions, through eyewitness accounts, governmental views, scientific analysis, and newspaper accounts. Your readers will be able to use this one source as an excellent research tool. Main ideas are copied from the text and repeated as pull quotes so that readers can track the important facts as they are developing opinions on unions, writing reports, or otherwise.
While the War on Terror is a very familiar phrase to the American people, many countries are embarked on their own War on Terror. Give your readers a globally-minded, balanced book on this issue. Readers will learn about this war in various countries, including Israel, Pakistan, Somalia, Afghanistan, European nations, and the U.S. Readers will explore the causes of terrorism, issues of human rights, governments' responses to terrorism, and the future of the War on Terror.
"Genetic Engineering: Global Viewpoints examines current, often controversial, topics of worldwide interest and importance from a variety of international perspectives"--
Presents differing viewpoints on the causes of inflation; the impact inflation has on economies; and whether stagflation, deflation, and hyperinflation are serious threats to the economic stability of the U.S.
Editor Noah Berlatsky has compiled several opposing essays that explore the various factors that motivate whistleblowers. Readers will examine the issue of whether whistleblowers compromise safety and national security, Wikileaks' function as a whistleblower, and the consequences faced by whistleblowers.
This book explores many aspects of media violence. Readers will evaluate the seriousness of the media violence problem, the regulation of media violence, the effect of violence in the news, and the relationship between sex and violence in the media. Essays are arranged in a for-or-against sequence that guides readers through the issues while providing more than one intelligent viewpoint. Stellar essay sources include the Federal Communications Commission, Motion Picture Association of America, Federal Trade Commission, and NewsRx Health and Science.
This volume explores views of the U.S. from various religious, ethnic, geographic, and political perspectives, including the attitudes of the Islamic world. Readers will discover Arab, European, and Latin American views. Essays examine the attitudes of the political right, and the political left toward the United States, and the impact of American pop culture on anti-Americanism.
This compendium introduces readers to a variety of current issues related to Libya. The articles included cover topics like the status of human rights issues in Libya, the impact of weapons of mass destruction and terrorism on Libya's international status, the issues facing Libya's resistance movement, and the role of the United States in Libya's current affairs. Fantastic essay sources include the U.N. Human Rights Council, Human Rights Watch, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Africa Online, Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, Siddhartha Mahanta, and Mohamed Eljahmi.
This volume examines a variety of issues related to the music industry, through a collection of balanced articles from a variety of sources. Article topics include the copyright issues facing the music industry, such as the impact of unauthorized sampling and borrowing, the music industry's response to falling compact disk sales, and the role played by record labels. Readers will also evaluate how changes in the industry will affect music and musicians.
This book examines various viewpoints and perspectives on minimum wage laws in the United States, and around the world.
The legalizaton of marijuana is discussed, with essays for and against each topic. Includes questions for discussion.
"Global Viewpoints: The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Regional Issues and the Arab-Israeli Conflict; Israel and the Gaza Strip; Israel and the West Bank; International Involvement in the Arab-Israeli Conflict."--
Discusses different aspects of the debate over the causes and effects of the mass extinction of species of plants or animals.
"Judicial Activism: Is Judicial Activism Harmful?; How Has Judicial Activism Affected Particular Issues?; What Is the Relationship Between Public Opinion and Judicial Activism?; Is Judicial Activism an Issue in Other Countries?"--
This book presents essays with opposing viewpoints on issues associated with interracial dating, marriage, and legal issues.
This striking volume delivers contemporary perspectives on water as a resource, with the majority of the material reflecting stances of countries other than the United States. Essays are assembled across four chapters that explain the state of our oceans, how we are managing water scarcity, how various cultures are trying to access safe water, and hydropower. Contributors include the HM Government, Department of Energy and Climate Change, The Economist, Integrated Regional Information Networks News, Zhou Jigang, Peng Guangcan, Kieran R. Hickey, and Mae-Wan Ho.
"HIV/AIDS: The Spread of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic; Treatment of HIV/AIDS; Moral Issues and HIV/AIDS; Discrimination and HIV/AIDS"--
This volume addresses how content for textbooks is percieved by various groups, and whether elements of bias are included in the creation of the textbooks.
A compendium of opinion from global sources on homosexuality and same-sex marriage.
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