This edition explores whether childhood has worsened over time. The book delves into behavior in school, bullying, and feelings of entitlement, among other aspects. Includes primary and secondary sources from a variety of perspectives, eyewitnesses, scientific journals, government officials, and many others.
This title explores the health benefits of caffeine. It also examines the dangers of caffeine. It discusses caffeine as a drug, and the possible addictive nature of it. It examines the complexities of the regulation of caffeine."--Publisher description.
Low-carb, paleo, and gluten-free--fad diets come and go. Which ones are harmless, and which should be avoided by adults and/or children? At Issue: Can Diets Be Harmful? pries the lid off the confusing issue of what we should and should not be eating for good health."--Publisher description.
With more cars on the road and an increase in distracted driving, road rage is growing in prevalence. This volume examines possible causes, such as left-lane laws, hypermiling, impaired driving, and even mental illness.
This title explores issues related to foodborne outbreaks. It covers the progress made toward reducing foodborne outbreaks. It examines funding for the Federal Food Safety Modernization Act. It examines foodborne outbreaks and the global food system, the risks of consuming imported food, and food suppliers and safety among other issues."--Publisher description.
Is public funding problematic for stem cell research? Should the government play a larger role in funding and overseeing stem cell research? Are a majority of American misinformed about stem cell research? This informative edition supports Social Studies curriculum as it tackles these questions to give readers a diversified view of the many stakes and debates taking place surrounding this topic. Includes primary and secondary sources from a va...
With the embargo on Cuba ending, it is more important than ever to understand the key ideas underpinning U.S. policy toward Cuba. We often think of the embargo as a necessary step in resisting communist expansion in North America, but what were the costs for those who on the other side of the policy? This anthology interprets the relationship between the two countries from conflicting perspectives, giving the reader a chance to understand this...
At Issue: Manufacturing Jobs in the US discusses whether there is a strong American workforce available for new manufacturing jobs, whether American youths are interested in manufacturing, and whether the United States can compete with overseas manufacturing."--Provided by publisher.
[This book] explores government funding and investments, and the future of wind energy. It examines the impact wind farms have on the environment, including carbon emissions. It discusses the reliability of wind farms and whether wind farms make people sick. It covers wind farms and how they relate to bats, birds, and the Endangered Species Act."--Publisher's web site.
This collection of pro and con articles on vegetarianism examines whether meat-based diets are bad for the planet, the moral and spiritual implications of vegetarianism, the extent to which vegetarian diets are more humane than diets that include meat, and whether a vegetarian diet is beneficial for health.
The family is devastated as the doctor reads the results - Huntington's disease. This degenerative disease has yet another victim. Life will never be the same. But as adults struggle to come to terms with the diagnosis, children are left trying to understand all the medical terms being tossed around. All the children know is that Daddy is not the same as he used to be.Written from a child's perspective, this book answers questions and explains...