Hate Crimes (Hot Topics (Lucent)) (Hot Topics)
by Michael V Uschan
Bioterrorism (Opposing Viewpoints (Paperback)) (Opposing Viewpoints (Library))
Exploitation Of Children
Living in a Violent Household (Confronting Violence Against Women)
by Laura La Bella
Discusses domestic violence, including the different types of abuse, underlying causes, effects, legal rights, and where to find help.
Inspired by the Kendrick brothers' new movie OVERCOMER, and written by the #1 New York Times best-selling author team behind The Love Dare and The Battle Plan for Prayer, comes an exciting new resource about discovering your God-given identity and embracing the wonder of who you were created to be. At this very moment, what you believe about your own purpose and value affects almost every area of your life-including how you think and feel, the way you react to circumstances, and how you approach...
"A collection of short, true stories by well-known and up-and-coming YA authors on the teenage experience"--
Day the Sky Fell (Landmark Books (Random House))
by Milton Meltzer
How Can Domestic Violence Be Prevented? (At issue)
by Lisa Yount
Gun Control (USA Today's Debate: Voices & Perspectives)
by Matt Doeden
Essays by teens address bullying: physical, verbal, relational, and cyber. These stories will appeal to readers because the cruelty and hurt are unmistakably real—and the reactions of the writers are sometimes cringe-worthy, often admirable, and always believable. Real Teen Voices Series Teens open up to tell personal stories that tackle difficult, real-life issues. Direct, revealing, and often raw, these voices will ring true for any teen reader who has faced bullying, anger, or stress. Each pi...
Bullying (Writing the Critical Essay: An Opposing Viewpoints Guide)
"Where would you like to be five years from now?" Dr. B. asks. "Nowhere," America answers. By age fifteen, America has already been nowhere. Been nobody. Separated from his foster mother, Mrs. Harper. A runaway living for weeks in a mall, then for months in Central Park. A patient at Applegate, the residential treatment facility north of New York City. And now at Ridgeway, a hospital. America is a boy, he thinks to himself, who gets lost easy and is not worth the trouble of finding. But Dr....