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050 00 $a HQ766.15 $b .B57 2009
082 00 $a 363.9/6 $2 22
245 0  $a Birth control / $c Beth Rosenthal, book editor.
260    $a Detroit : $b Greenhaven Press, $c c2009.
300    $a 221 p. ; $c 23 cm.
490 1  $a Opposing viewpoints series
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-207) and index.
505 00 $t Periodical bibliography -- $t Introduction -- $g 5. $t How does birth control affect society? -- $t Chapter preface -- $g 1. $t Birth control is a privacy issue / $r Doug Bandow -- $g 2. $t Birth control is a public health issue / $r Robert P. George $g and $r David L. Tubbs -- $g 3. $t Birth control results in fewer abortions / $r William Saletan -- $g 4. $t Birth control results in more abortions / $r John B. Shea -- $g 5. $t Emergency contraception is harmful / $r Ann Shibler -- $g 6. $t Emergency contraception is not harmful / $r Jesse Mesich -- $t Periodical bibliography -- $g ch. 2. $t Who should control access to birth control? -- $t Chapter preface -- $g 1. The $t government should fund comprehensive sex education programs / $r Eleanor Levie -- $g 2. The $t government should fund sex education programs that emphasize abstinence / $r Melissa G. Pardue -- $g 3. $t Employers and insurers should be able to refuse to cover birth control / $r Sheldon Richman -- $g 4. $t Employers and insurers should not be able to refuse to cover birth control / $r NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation -- $g 5. $t Pharmacists should be able to refuse to dispense birth control / $r Doug Bandow -- $t Periodical bibliography --
505 00 $g 6. The $t Index. $t Chapter preface -- $g 1. $t Teens should have access to birth control / $r Dana L. -- $g 2. $t Teens should not have access to birth control / $r Janice Shaw Crouse -- $g 3. $t Abstinence-only sex education should be taught in schools / $r Moira Gaul -- $g 4. $t Abstinence-only sex education should not be taught in schools / $r Courtney E. Martin -- $g 5. $t Teenagers should need their parents' permission to obtain birth control / $r John Flynn -- $g 6. $t Teenagers should not need their parents' permission to obtain birth control / $r Rebecca Wind -- $t Periodical bibliography -- $g ch. 4. $t What should teens be taught about birth control? -- $t Chapter preface -- $g 1. $t Condoms prevent HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases / $r Katha Pollitt -- $g 2. $t Abstinence prevents HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases / $r Shepherd Smith -- $g 3. The $t pill can have important health benefits / $r Amanda Schaffer -- $g 4. The $t pill can be harmful to your health / $r Judie Brown -- $g 5. The $t morning-after pill does more harm than good / $r Wendy Wright -- $g 6. The $t morning-after pill does more good than harm / $r Dana L. -- $t Periodical bibliography -- $t For further discussion -- $t Organizations to contact -- $t Bibliography of books -- $t Index.
520    $a From Booklist: "Each volume in the Opposing Viewpoints Series could serve as a model-not only providing access to a wide diversity of opinions, but also stimulating readers to do further research for group discussion and individual interest.  Both shrill and moderate, the selections-by experts, policy makers, and concerned citizens-include complete articles and speeches, long book excerpts, and occasional cartoons and boxed quotations-all up to date and fully documented.  The editing is intelligent and unobtrusive, organizing the material around substantive issues within the general debate.  Brief introductions to each section and to each reading focus the questions raised and offer no slick answers."
650  0 $a Birth control $x Moral and ethical aspects.
700 1  $a Rosenthal, Beth, $d 1964-
830  0 $a Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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