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Books with title Abortion: Opposing Viewpoints

  • Abortion: Opposing Viewpoints

    Mary E. Williams

    Paperback (Greenhaven Pr, Aug. 16, 2002)
    Presents opposing viewpoints on the legality, morality, responsibility for, and justification of abortion, and includes critical thinking skills activities.
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  • Abortion: Opposing Viewpoints

    Tamara L. Roleff

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Presents opposing viewpoints on the legality, morality, responsiblity for, and justification of abortion, and includes critical thinking skills activities
  • Abortion: Opposing Viewpoints

    Tamara L. Roleff

    Paperback (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Presents opposing viewpoints on the legality, morality, responsiblity for, and justification of abortion, and includes critical thinking skills activities
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  • Immigration: Opposing Viewpoints

    Tamara L. Roleff

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, )
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  • Opposing Viewpoints Series - Abortion

    James D. Torr

    Hardcover (Greenhaven Press, July 22, 2005)
    Since 1973, when it became legal nationwide, abortion has been one of the most persistently controversial issues in American politics and culture. The viewpoints in this anthology debate Roe v. Wade, the ethics of abortion, and related issues in the following chapters: Is Abortion Immoral? How Does Abortion Affect Women? Should Abortion Rights Be Restricted? How Are Controversies Over Embryo Testing and Research Related to the Abortion Debate?
  • Abortion: Opposing Viewpoints

    Charles P. Cozic, Stacey L. Tipp

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Presents opposing viewpoints on the legality, morality, responsibility for, and justification of abortion. Includes critical thinking skills activities.
  • Opposing Viewpoints Series - Abortion

    Mary E. Williams

    Hardcover (Greenhaven Press, July 31, 2001)
    In this updated anthology, the Catholic Bishops of the United States, John M. Swomley, Naomi Wolf, and others debate the following issues: Is Abortion Immoral? Should Abortion Rights Be Restricted? Can Abortion Be Justified? Is Abortion Safe?
  • Abortion: Opposing Viewpoints

    Charles P. Cozic, Stacey L. Tipp

    Paperback (Greenhaven Pr, Sept. 16, 1991)
    Few issues have fostered such contention and resulted in such polarization as has the topic of abortion. The participants in the abortion debate not only have firmly fixed beliefs, but each group has a self designated appellation-pro-choice and pro-life - that clearly reflects what they believe to be the essential issues. The purpose of the opposing viewpoints series, and this book in particular, is to present balanced, and often difficult to find, opposing points of view on complex and sensitive issues.
  • Opposing Viewpoints Digests - Abortion

    Stephen Currie

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Abortion is one of the most divisive issues in America today. Is abortion murder? Should it be legal? This engaging volume addresses these broad issues as well as specific controversies such as parental consent laws, waiting periods, and partial-birth abortions.
  • Opposing Viewpoints Digests - Abortion

    Stephen Currie

    Hardcover (Greenhaven Press, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Abortion is one of the most divisive issues in America today. Is abortion murder? Should it be legal? This engaging volume addresses these broad issues as well as specific controversies such as parental consent laws, waiting periods, and partial-birth abortions.
  • Education: Opposing Viewpoints

    Mary E. Williams

    Paperback (Greenhaven Pr, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Examines the current state of public schools and explores the issues of school choice, multicultural education, the role of religion in education, and the debate over national standards
  • Reconstruction: Opposing Viewpoints

    Brenda Stalcup

    Paperback (Greenhaven Pr, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Participants and historians express constrasting views of the purpose of Reconstruction, moderate and radical approaches, the role of Blacks in society, the end of the era, and reasons why it failed