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"We all like different food, but everybody needs to eat! How Are We Alike and DIfferent? FInd out in My food, Your food, Our food."--Back cover.
"We all have different homes, but everybody needs a place to live! How are we alike and different? Find out in My Home, Your Home, Our Homes."--Back cover.
This must-have volume is a collection of articles in which authors present both sides of debates about online pornography. Readers will evaluate whether online pornography is harmful to society, whether it is a form of free speech, and whether limits should be placed on it. The book also debates whether children are adequately protected from online pornography. The essays are in a for-or-against sequence, which guides readers through several different viewpoints.
Seaside Sanctuary Marine Wildlife Refuge in South Carolina has a wild pen which is supposed to be healthier for the marine animals brought there, but the three new dolphins are getting sick and no one can explain why; Elsa Roth, whose parents work at the sanctuary, is convinced that a local chemical plant is to blame, but since the water tests do not show contamination she is having trouble getting the adults to believe her--and if she is going to save a dolphin called Star she will have to find some way to prove her theory.
An oil spill in the ocean means destruction for both animals and their habitats-and lots of work for Seaside Sanctuary, where Elsa Roth's parents work. When pelicans are gravely hurt in the spill and brought into the sanctuary, Elsa and her friends are given important roles in caring for the birds. But the animals can't be released until their habitat is clean-and the company responsible for the spill doesn't seem interested in stepping up. Can Elsa and her friends spearhead the cleanup and save the pelicans?
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Families come in different sizes, but everybody needs people to care about them! How Are We Alike and Different? Find out in My Family, Your Family, Our Families.
Includes a note from the author, a glossary and discussion questions.
Presents essays that offer different opinions on homosexuality, discussing such topics as whether or not gays and lesbians should be allowed to marry, adopt children, and serve openly in the military.
A song describes how people observe Memorial Day and the meaning of the holiday as a time to remember the members of the Armed Forces who fought for freedom as well as to celebrate the beginning of summer.