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The Abortion Debate: Understanding the Issues (Issues in Focus Today) by Johannah Haney
Addictions and Risky Behaviors : Cutting, Bingeing, Snorting, and Other Dangers by Renee C. Rebman
Am I Fat?: The Obesity Issue for Teens (Issues in Focus Today) by Kathlyn Gay
Attack of the Superbugs: The Crisis of Drug-Resistant Diseases by Kathiann M. Kowalski
Beyond Bruises: The Truth About Teens and Abuse (Issues in Focus Today) by Sherri Mabry Gordon
Bioethics: Who Lives, Who Dies, And Who Decides? (Issues in Focus Today) by Linda Jacobs Altman
Bullying: How To Deal With Taunting, Teasing, And Tormenting (Issues in Focus Today) by Kathleen Winkler
Child Labor Today: A Human Rights Issue (Issues in Focus Today) by Wendy Herumin
Dating, Relationships, And Sexuality: What Teens Should Know (Issues in Focus Today) by Wendy Hart Beckman
Downloading Copyrighted Stuff From The Internet: Stealing Or Fair Use? (Issues in Focus Today) by Sherri Mabry Gordon
The Evolution Debate: Darwinism Vs. Intelligent Design (Issues in Focus Today) by Sherri Mabry Gordon
Fighting the AIDS and HIV Epidemic: A Global Battle (Issues in Focus Today) by Maurene J. Hinds
Genocide: The Systematic Killing of a People (Issues in Focus Today) by Linda Jacobs Altman
The Iraq War: A Controversial War in Perspective (Issues in Focus Today) by Mara Miller
Losing Someone You Love: Dealing With Death and Dying (Issues in Focus Today) by Tracy A. Phillips
More Than the Blues?: Understanding and Dealing With Depression (Issues in Focus Today) by Eileen Lucas
Other People's Words: What Plagiarism Is And How To Avoid It (Issues in Focus Today) by Barbara Francis
Peanut Butter, Milk, And Other Deadly Threats: What You Should Know About Food Allergies (Issues in Focus Today) by Sherri Mabry Gordon
A Pro/Con Look at Homeland Security: Safety Vs. Liberty After 9/11 (Issues in Focus Today) by Kathiann M. Kowalski
Religion and Free Speech Today: A Pro/Con Debate (Issues in Focus Today) by Joan Vos MacDonald
Resolving Conflicts: How To Get Along When You Don't Get Along (Issues in Focus Today) by Karen Judson
The Scoop on What to Eat: What You Should Know About Diet and Nutrition (Issues in Focus Today) by Kathlyn Gay
Sexuality and Teens: What You Should Know About Sex, Abstinence, Birth Control, Pregnancy and STDs (Issues in Focus Today) by Stephen Feinstein
The Stem Cell Debate: The Ethics and Science Behind the Research (Issues in Focus Today) by Laura Black
Stressed Out in School?: Learning to Deal With Academic Pressure (Issues in Focus Today) by Stephanie Sammartino McPherson
The Truth About Cancer: Understanding and Fighting a Deadly Disease (Issues in Focus Today) by Kristi Lew
You Have The Right To Know Your Rights: What Teens Should Know (Issues in Focus Today) by Maurene J. Hinds

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Another social studies series by Enslow Publishers, focusing more on the issues that directly impinge on the lives of the typical adolescent/ young teen.

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Also avoid publisher series, unless the publisher has a true monopoly over the "works" in question. So, the Dummies guides are a series of works. But the Loeb Classical Library is a series of editions, not of works.

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