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Controversial Topics   Tags: pro/con, social_science  

This guide will help you find library materials on controversial topics for writing argumentative, persuasive and pro/con papers.
Last Updated: May 17, 2013 URL: http://sierracollege.libguides.com/procon Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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Reference Books

Reference books are a great place to get background information on a topic. Here are few suggestions to get you started.

Online Reference Books

Gale Virtual Reference Library is collection of Reference books you access online. You'll find some of the same titles here as can be found on the shelves in the library and many other titles as well.

 

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Getting Started, Finding a Topic

You've been given as assignment to write a paper on a controversial topic. Your first step, and for some the most difficult, is to actually choose a topic. The library has resources available such as Facts.com's Issues and Controversies and CQ Researcher which allow you to browse topics and find one which catches your interest.

You can also check the brief list below for some broad topic ideas. Once you find an interesting subject, you'll want to narrow it down to a specific topic. For example, using the broad topic of Advertising in America, your specific research topic could be "Should soft drink companies be allowed to advertise in high schools?" 

Abortion and Fetal Rights Iraq Policy
Advertising in America Land and Water Use
AIDS and Disease Control Law and Lawsuits
Alcohol and Tobacco Issues Medical Ethics
Animals and Animal Rights Mental Health
Antiterrorism Policies Middle East Policy
Art and Entertainment Military Intervention
Beauty and Body Image Native American Policy
Censorship Police Pursuit and Procedures
Church-State Separation Politics and Politicians
Combating Illegal Drugs Population Growth and Control
Crime and Punishment Poverty in the U.S.
Diet and Nutrition Prescription Drugs
Education Issues Prison Issues
Elections and Voting Privacy and Technology
Energy Policy Race in the U.S.
Environmental Issues Religion, Morality in Schools
Families and Marriage Space Exploration
Gay Rights Sports in Society
Genes, Genetic Engineering Students' Rights
Government Regulation Taxes and Tax Reform
Gun Control Television Content
Health Care in the U.S. Trade and Sanctions
Housing, Community Issues United Nations
Immigration Issues War Crimes
Intelligence Gathering Weapons of Mass Destruction
Internet Issues Women's Issues

LibGuides on specific issues

You may want to check for other LibGuides on particular issues or on other topics that interest you. You can click on LibGuides in the upper left corner to view all or consider the suggestions below.

Immigration
by Diane Wells - Last Updated Feb 20, 2013
28 views this year
Tax Reform
by Diane Wells - Last Updated Feb 21, 2013
2 views this year
Death Penalty
by Diane Wells - Last Updated Feb 20, 2013
39 views this year
GMO food labels
by Diane Wells - Last Updated Feb 20, 2013
38 views this year

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