Gale 2016

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Whether it's fulfilling an assignment, participating in the Model United Nations, competing on the debate or forensic team, or simply engaging in lively discussions with friends, teens can rely on Greenhaven Press ® and Gale's Opposing Viewpoints In Context for talking points and new perspectives. At Issue: Domestic Surveillance December 2014 ISBN: 9780737771633 PB ISBN: 9780737771640 The At Issue series includes a wide range of opinions 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. At Issue: Domestic Surveillance explores the worth of domestic surveillance and how it impacts the country. This volume also looks at the ethics of the National Security Agency, as well as whether or not domestic surveillance needs more oversight. Opposing Viewpoints In Context This premier online resource helps students analyze and organize a broad variety of data for conducting research, completing assignments, creating presentations, and preparing for debates. Featuring a topic page devoted to the 2015-16 National Debate Topic, Gale's Opposing Viewpoints In Context offers dozens of pro/con viewpoints on related subjects; hundreds of additional relevant articles from newspapers, magazines, and academic journals; links to videos and podcasts; and dozens of bibliographic citations leading students to sources for further research. Visit the page at www.gale.com/NatDebateTopic2015_16 56 CALL 1-800-877-GALE FOR INFORMATION 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 N AT I O N A L D E B AT E TO P I C 2015-2016 National Debate Topic Those who do not know their opponents' arguments do not completely understand their own. The National Federation of State High School Associations announced its 2015-16 policy debate topic: SURVEILLANCE—RESOLVED: The United States federal government should substantially curtail its domestic surveillance.

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