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 | < pThe < IInformation Plus Reference Series< /Icompiles all the pertinent data, both current and historical, on a wide variety of contemporary social issues. Designed as ready-reference tools providing key data on social concerns, these books save researchers and students from the cumbersome task of locating the various data in pamphlets, legal journals, congressional reports, newspapers and other sources. The series covers 40 vital current issues, including: < ul< liAbortion< liAIDS< liCapital punishment< liDeath and dying< liDomestic violence< liEndangered species< liEnvironment< liGun control< liHomelessness< liIllegal drugs< liImmigration< liAnd many more< /ul< pCompiled from thousands of source documents, reports and studies, each of the < IInformation Plus Reference Series< /Ibooks provide current and past statistics, court decisions, state and federal laws, tables and charts, results of public opinion polls and more. Each thoroughly indexed 112-200 page volume provides complete source citations as well as listings of names, addresses, telephone and fax numbers for relevant organizations. Volumes in the < IInformation Plus Reference Series< /Iare completely revised and updated every two years.< pThe set includes four Issue Group subsets including: < ul< li< bHealth and Lifestyle Issues Group< /b(includes < IHealth and Wellness, The Health Care System, AIDS/HIV, Genetics and Genetic Engineering, Mental Health, Weight in America, Alcohol & Tobacco, Death & Dying, Growing Up in America, Recreation< /Iand < IGrowing Old in America< /I)< li< bCrime Issues Group< /b(includes < iCrime, Child Abuse, Violent Relationships, Gun Control, Capital Punishment, Prisons & Jails, National Security, Youth Violence, Crime, and Gangs< /Iand < IIllegal Drugs< /I)< li< bEnvironmental Issues Group< /b(includes < IAnim?è (less)Author: Barbara Wexler ♦ Binding: Paperback ♦ ISBN-13: 9780787675264 | $1 - $7  2 Merchants |
|  | DIVDIVP class=p3 style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0ptThe responsibility, character, and training of the American teacher is but one of the fiveI/Ithemes to emerge from this new Counts reader, which summarizes the philosophy of one of the most vital forces in education for more than half a century. Other areas of constant concern for Counts were American history and the national character; education and social forces; technology and industrialism; and the challenge of totalitarianism as opposed to the promise of democracy./PP class=p4 style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; TEXT-INDENT: 0in /PP class=p4 style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; TEXT-INDENT: 0inEditors Dennis and Eaton have traced Counts’s professional career from his entry into the University of Chicago Graduate School in 1913B/Bto his retirement from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, in 1971.B/BThey balance Counts and his work against national events and moods. As men who knew him, they provide personal insights. But essentially they let Counts speak for himself through generous excerpts from eight of his most important and characteristic books./PP class=p4 style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; TEXT-INDENT: 0in /PP class=p4 style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; TEXT-INDENT: 0inCounts saw the teacher as a bearer of culture, a creator of social values. He wanted to raise teachers to the level of educational statesmen. To that end he wrote: “The time has come for us to consign to the wastebasket of history the idea that teaching requires less severe selection and training than the practice of medicine, law, engineering or theology. Indeed, from the standpoint of values and responsibilities involved, teaching is probably the most difficult and important of all professions.”/P/DIV/DIVDIVP class=p4 style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; TEXT-INDENT: 0inBLawrence J. Dennis/Bis Professor of Education, andBWilliam Edward Eaton/Bis Assistant t@$W=p£×ÿ¾Û€ (less) | $10  A1Books |
|  | < pThe < IInformation Plus Reference Series< /Icompiles all the pertinent data, both current and historical, on a wide variety of contemporary social issues. Designed as ready-reference tools providing key data on social concerns, these books save researchers and students from the cumbersome task of locating the various data in pamphlets, legal journals, congressional reports, newspapers and other sources. The series covers 40 vital current issues, including: < ul< liAbortion< liAIDS< liCapital punishment< liDeath and dying< liDomestic violence< liEndangered species< liEnvironment< liGun control< liHomelessness< liIllegal drugs< liImmigration< liAnd many more< /ul< pCompiled from thousands of source documents, reports and studies, each of the < IInformation Plus Reference Series< /Ibooks provide current and past statistics, court decisions, state and federal laws, tables and charts, results of public opinion polls and more. Each thoroughly indexed 112-200 page volume provides complete source citations as well as listings of names, addresses, telephone and fax numbers for relevant organizations. Volumes in the < IInformation Plus Reference Series< /Iare completely revised and updated every two years.< pThe set includes four Issue Group subsets including: < ul< li< bHealth and Lifestyle Issues Group< /b(includes < IHealth and Wellness, The Health Care System, AIDS/HIV, Genetics and Genetic Engineering, Mental Health, Weight in America, Alcohol & Tobacco, Death & Dying, Growing Up in America, Recreation< /Iand < IGrowing Old in America< /I)< li< bCrime Issues Group< /b(includes < iCrime, Child Abuse, Violent Relationships, Gun Control, Capital Punishment, Prisons & Jails, National Security, Youth Violence, Crime, and Gangs< /Iand < IIllegal Drugs< /I)< li< bEnvironmental Issues Group< /b(includes < IAnim?ø (less) | $2  A1Books |
|  | It's been more than two decades since the first edition of this landmark book garnered public accolades for its sensitive yet honest and forthright approach to the many disquieting questions surrounding the emotional debate over animal rights. Is moral concern something owed by human beings only to human beings? Drawing upon his philosophical expertise, his extensive experience of working with animal issues all over the world, and his knowledge of biological science, Bernard E Rollin - now widely recognised as the father of veterinary ethics - develops a compelling analysis of animal rights as it is emerging in society.The result is a sound basis for rational discussion and social policy development in this area of rapidly growing concern. He believes that society must elevate the moral status of animals and protect their rights as determined by their natures. His public speaking and published works have contributed to passage of major federal legislation designed to increase the well-being of laboratory animals. This new Third Edition is greatly expanded and includes a new chapter on animal agriculture, plus additional discussions of animal law, companion animal issues, genetic engineering, animal pain, animal research, and many other topics. (less) | $1  A1Books |
|  | < pThe < IInformation Plus Reference Series< /Icompiles all the pertinent data, both current and historical, on a wide variety of contemporary social issues. Designed as ready-reference tools providing key data on social concerns, these books save researchers and students from the cumbersome task of locating the various data in pamphlets, legal journals, congressional reports, newspapers and other sources. The series covers 40 vital current issues, including: < ul< liAbortion< liAIDS< liCapital punishment< liDeath and dying< liDomestic violence< liEndangered species< liEnvironment< liGun control< liHomelessness< liIllegal drugs< liImmigration< liAnd many more< /ul< pCompiled from thousands of source documents, reports and studies, each of the < IInformation Plus Reference Series< /Ibooks provide current and past statistics, court decisions, state and federal laws, tables and charts, results of public opinion polls and more. Each thoroughly indexed 112-200 page volume provides complete source citations as well as listings of names, addresses, telephone and fax numbers for relevant organizations. Volumes in the < IInformation Plus Reference Series< /Iare completely revised and updated every two years.< pThe set includes four Issue Group subsets including: < ul< li< bHealth and Lifestyle Issues Group< /b(includes < IHealth and Wellness, The Health Care System, AIDS/HIV, Genetics and Genetic Engineering, Mental Health, Weight in America, Alcohol & Tobacco, Death & Dying, Growing Up in America, Recreation< /Iand < IGrowing Old in America< /I)< li< bCrime Issues Group< /b(includes < iCrime, Child Abuse, Violent Relationships, Gun Control, Capital Punishment, Prisons & Jails, National Security, Youth Violence, Crime, and Gangs< /Iand < IIllegal Drugs< /I)< li< bEnvironmental Issues Group< /b(includes < IAnim?ï®záG®ÿ¾Û€ (less) | $1  A1Books |
|  | < pThe < IInformation Plus Reference Series< /Icompiles all the pertinent data, both current and historical, on a wide variety of contemporary social issues. Designed as ready-reference tools providing key data on social concerns, these books save researchers and students from the cumbersome task of locating the various data in pamphlets, legal journals, congressional reports, newspapers and other sources. The series covers 40 vital current issues, including: < ul< liAbortion< liAIDS< liCapital punishment< liDeath and dying< liDomestic violence< liEndangered species< liEnvironment< liGun control< liHomelessness< liIllegal drugs< liImmigration< liAnd many more< /ul< pCompiled from thousands of source documents, reports and studies, each of the < IInformation Plus Reference Series< /Ibooks provide current and past statistics, court decisions, state and federal laws, tables and charts, results of public opinion polls and more. Each thoroughly indexed 112-200 page volume provides complete source citations as well as listings of names, addresses, telephone and fax numbers for relevant organizations. Volumes in the < IInformation Plus Reference Series< /Iare completely revised and updated every two years.< pThe set includes four Issue Group subsets including: < ul< li< bHealth and Lifestyle Issues Group< /b(includes < IHealth and Wellness, The Health Care System, AIDS/HIV, Genetics and Genetic Engineering, Mental Health, Weight in America, Alcohol & Tobacco, Death & Dying, Growing Up in America, Recreation< /Iand < IGrowing Old in America< /I)< li< bCrime Issues Group< /b(includes < iCrime, Child Abuse, Violent Relationships, Gun Control, Capital Punishment, Prisons & Jails, National Security, Youth Violence, Crime, and Gangs< /Iand < IIllegal Drugs< /I)< li< bEnvironmental Issues Group< /b(includes < IAnim?åp£×=qÿ¾Û€ (less) | $1  A1Books |
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