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Books with author Marna A. Owen

  • Animal Rights--Yes or No

    Marna A. Owen

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Oct. 1, 1993)
    An objective, thought-provoking study of the issue of animal rights examines both sides of the controversy to help readers make up their own minds about the subject.
  • Animal Rights: Noble Cause or Needless Effort?

    Marna Owen

    Library Binding (Twenty-First Century Books, Aug. 1, 2009)
    The animal rights debate is filled with passion and emotion. Some people think that animals deserve many of the same basic rights and protections that people have, such as freedom from inhumane suffering and cruelty. Others think animals should be at the disposal of people to use for whatever purposes they wish. Most people fall somewhere in between. They believe that people should have the right to use animals to improve the quality of life for human beings, but that people should also make sure to eliminate any suffering animals might experience. Making sense of the issues involves looking at the facts, studying the statistics, examining the laws, and listening to views on both sides of the debate. It also means asking tough questions: • Do people have the right to use animals in medical experiments? Is the suffering and death of laboratory animals worth the medical knowledge gained? • Do people have the right to raise animals for food? If so, what conditions are acceptable for raising and killing them? • What is acceptable treatment of animals in zoos, circuses, and other forms of entertainment? • How far should animal rights groups go to make their point against animal cruelty? To answer these questions, this book looks at how people use animals in areas such as medical research, agriculture, fashion, industry, and entertainment. It investigates laws designed to protect animals from cruelty, and problems with how some of those laws are carried out. It provides the opinions and perspectives of those both for and against animal rights. Supplemented with quotes, anecdotes, and discussions from the pages of USA TODAY, The Nation’s No. 1 Newspaper, this book will broaden your understanding of all sides of the issue and help you form your own opinion, either for or against the animal rights.
  • Negotiating

    Marna Owen

    Hardcover (Globe Fearon Educational, Jan. 30, 1996)
    In a highly accessible format, this six-volume series presents core skills necessary for preventing and resolving conflict. This series has been carefully designed to promote readability and comprehension while maintaining age-appropriate content. Student Texts The softcover Student Texts feature short chapters with clearly defined chapter learning objectives; introduction of new words to know; margin notes to provide practice and reinforcement; high-interest and age-appropriate photographs, art, and illustrations; and chapter summaries and reviews. Also includes a glossary. Reading Level: 3-4Interest Level: 6-12
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  • Valuing Others: Skills for resolving conflict

    Marna Owen

    Paperback (FEARON, Jan. 1, 1999)
    In a highly accessible format, this six-volume series presents core skills necessary for preventing and resolving conflict. This series has been carefully designed to promote readability and comprehension while maintaining age-appropriate content. Student d104s The softcover Student d104s feature short chapters with clearly defined chapter learning objectives; introduction of new words to know; margin notes to provide practice and reinforcement; high-interest and age-appropriate photographs, art, and illustrations; and chapter summaries and reviews. Also includes a glossary. Reading Level: 3-4Interest Level: 6-12
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  • Animal Rights: Noble Cause or Needless Effort?

    Marna Owen

    Hardcover (Twenty-First Century Books (CT), Sept. 1, 2009)
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