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Books with author Angie Cunningham

  • Critical Perspectives on Gun Control

    Anne C. Cunningham

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Presents the issues of gun control and gun violence from both pro and con perspectives.
  • Public Shaming

    Anne Cunningham

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 1, 2017)
    "Embarrassing others to correct their behavior is nothing newstockades and tarring and feathering were favored methods in colonial America, after all. But today, individuals and the media can point out egregious behavior via social media and reach a wide audience. There are countless examples of people who have lost their jobs and received physical threats because of shaming that went viral. Did the punishment fit the crime? Through a multitude of viewpoints and examples, readers will examine the value of public shaming: Is it an effective disciplinary tool or simply a way for people to feel morally superior?"--Provided by publisher.
  • Guns: Conceal and Carry

    Anne Cunningham

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Offers opposing viewpoints on gun control and concealed carry, covering such topics as the place of guns in schools, the effect of concealed weapons on crime, background checks, and mass shootings.
  • Critical Perspectives on Fossil Fuels vs. Renewable Energy

    Anne C. Cunningham

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Renewable energy is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the global economy as climate scientists and environmentalists give voice to the detrimental effects of fossil fuels. But how far have we gotten in developing efficient and sustainable energy, including solar, wind, and geothermal power, and what are the benefits of these renewable energy sources compared to fossil fuels? This text examines the issue from diverse viewpoints, allowing students to analyze key ideas in energy production through primary source evidence.
  • Artificial Intelligence and the Technological Singularity

    Anne C Cunningham

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Publishing, Jan. 1, 2017)
    "Will machines take over the world one day? Will they have human emotions? Will they be our friends or foes? Will they make our lives easier or will they wipe out the human labor force? Readers will come to their own conclusions after reading articles from leading experts forecasting how robots and machines will be integrated into our world, as well as their warnings about how it could all go horribly wrong."--Publisher.
  • Fracking

    Anne Cunningham

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    "On the surface, fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, seems like a perfect solution to the country's energy crises. It is a relatively easy and independent way to supply natural gas. But controversies surround the practice. The process involved in fracking has been shown to be harmful to the environment and a threat to our public health. Do the benefits of fracking outweigh the costs? Can improvements be made to the process that would eliminate its dangers? Should the government get more involved in regulating fracking, or should it be up to the people?"--Amazon.com.
  • Revisiting Nuclear Power

    Anne Cunningham

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    "The debate over nuclear energy is a fierce and emotional one, and arguments, agendas, assumptions, and factual information must be scrutinized meticulously and carefully. This volume allows readers to do just that as they begin to form their own opinions on the viability of nuclear power"--Provided by publisher.
  • Artificial Intelligence and the Technological Singularity

    Anne Cunningham

    Paperback (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Discusses the issues surrounding artificial intelligence, including ethical considerations, social repurcussions, and potential threats.
  • Guns: Conceal and Carry

    Anne Cunningham

    Paperback (Greenhaven Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Nowhere is the gun control debate more heated than in the United States. Gun control advocates argue for tighter restrictions on purchasing and licensing in the hopes of reducing incidents of shootings. Gun owners fear that their guns will be taken away, eliminating their ability to protect their families. Carrying a concealed handgun is legal in every state, and polls shows that the majority of Americans support conceal and carry. The viewpoints in this volume attempt to answer tough questions, such as Do concealed handguns deter or increase crime? and Do the protections stipulated in the Second Amendment cover todays gun owners?
  • Deporting Immigrants

    Anne Cunningham

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    As immigration and naturalization processes continue to dominate U.S. news headlines and political rhetoric, the tangible fear of having one's family torn apart is only growing greater for those who flock to the United States for work, education, or refuge. This book looks at both legal and undocumented immigration and explores the challenges faced by local and federal government officials, by different types of workers, and by the children of green card or visa holders. This is a balanced overview of deportation, those it may involve, and how it works.
  • Privacy and Security in the Digital Age

    Anne C Cunningham

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Publishing, Jan. 1, 2017)
    The digital age has enhanced our lives in such profound ways that its difficult to imagine how we ever coped without computers, the internet, and smartphone cameras. But along with the obvious improvements that technology offers come threats to our personal freedoms. Readers of this enlightening anthology will be faced with complicated dilemmas from a variety of informed viewpoints: Does the government have the right to monitor its citizens? Should consumers have expectations of privacy? Does video surveillance make us safer in our communities? Is security more important than liberty?
  • Populism in the Digital Age

    Anne C Cunningham

    Paperback (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    "The development of social media platforms has allowed a new wave of populism to accelerate rapidly. Tweets, Facebook shares, and viral memes get information to ordinary citizens quickly and directly, without the influence of authorities, and often without the benefit of research and facts. Is this democracy in its purest form or mindless transmission of fake news and irresponsible reporting? What is the result of digital populism, and what can be done to use it for the good of the people?"--