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Books > Children's & Educational > Social studies > Sociology & social issues
The At Issue series includes a wide range of opinion on a single
controversial subject. Each volume includes primary and secondary
sources from a variety of perspectives -- eyewitnesses, scientific
journals, government officials and many others. Extensive
bibliographies and annotated lists of relevant organizations to
contact offer a gateway to future research.
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War
(Paperback)
David M Haugen
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R1,077
Discovery Miles 10 770
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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For over 25 years, the Greenhaven Press Opposing Viewpoints Series
has developed and set the standard for current-issue studies. With
more than 90 volumes covering nearly every controversial
contemporary topic, Opposing Viewpoints is the leading source for
libraries and classrooms in need of current-issue materials. Each
title explores a specific issue by placing expert opinions in a
unique pro/con format. The viewpoints are selected from a wide
range of highly respected and often hard-to-find sources and
publications. By choosing from such diverse sources and including
both popular and unpopular views, the Opposing Viewpoints editorial
team has adhered to its commitment to editorial objectivity.
Readers are exposed to many sides of a debate, which promotes issue
awareness as well as critical thinking. In short, Opposing
Viewpoints is the best research and learning tool for exploring the
issues that continually shape and define our turbulent and changing
world.
This title offers an in-depth examination of colonialism as
presented in Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart, as well as
contemporary perspectives on this issue. Discussions include the
use of language to convey status and power, the clash of Igbo and
European cultures, the loss of personal identity, and the different
faces of neo-colonialism.
Dreams - sometimes they change the world, sometimes they just plain
fall through. Over the course of a weekend at grandpa's farm near
Luverne, Minnesota, 14-year-old Josh Lindstrom gets in touch with
his dreams as they spend their time inventing, and grandpa relates
the stories of some of the great Minnesota inventors. Success,
however, does not come easily. So, is there anything to be learned
from the inventors that preceded them, especially those of the
aptly named Greatest Generation? Josh and his grandpa discover
together that when it comes to dreams of inventing, failure is
okay. As Minnesota inventor Earl Bakken had said, "Failure is
closer to success than inaction." Some surprises are revealed along
the way, and the unexpected ending soars with a heartfelt and
compelling, once-in-a-lifetime, encounter. An appendix featuring
profiles of the Minnesota 80 serves as a resource of the state's
key inventors.
Series of essays about issues surrounding treatment of the mentally
ill with violent tendencies.
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Darfur
(Paperback)
Debra A Miller
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R1,015
Discovery Miles 10 150
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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