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PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY - McGraw-Hill Books

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Sociology This convenient guide matches the Units in Annual Editions:The Family 09/10 with the corresponding Chapters in two of ourbest-selling <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Marriage, Family, and Intimacy textbooksby Olson et al. and Miller et al.CONTENTSUnit 1: Evolving Perspectives on the Family1. Marriage and Family in the Scandinavian Experience2. Interracial Families3. Children as a Public GoodUnit 2: Exploring and Establishing RelationshipsPart A. Love and Sex4. This Thing Called Love5. Pillow Talk, Nina Utne6. How to Talk about SexPart B. Choosing a Mate7. On-Again, Off-AgainPart C. Pregnancy and the Next Generation8. A New Fertility Factor9. Starting the Good Life in the Womb10. Breeder Reaction11. Adopting a New American FamilyUnit 3: Family RelationshipsPart A. Marriage and Other Committed Relationships12. Free As a Bird and Loving It13. Gay Marriage Lite14. Two Mommies and a Daddy15. Marriage at First Sight16. Couple TherapyPart B. Relationships between Parents and Children17. Kaleidoscope of Parenting Cultures18. Do We Need a Law to Prohibit Spanking?19. Prickly Père20. When Parents Hover Over Kids’ Job Search21. Last Hope in a Weak Economy?Part C. Other Family Relationships22. Being a Sibling23. Aunties and Uncles24. Roles of American Indian Grandparents in Times of CulturalCrisis25. Aging Japanese Pen Messages to PosterityUnit 4: Challenges and OpportunitiesPart A. Family Violence and Chaos26. Recognizing Domestic Partner Abuse27. The Myths and Truths of Family AbductionPart B. Substance Abuse28. Children of AlcoholicsPart C. Infidelity29. My Cheatin’ Heart30. Love but Don’t Touch31. Is This Man Cheating on His Wife?Part D. Economic Concerns32. Becoming Financial Grown-Ups33. Making Time for Family TimePart E. Illness and Death in the Family34. Partners Face Cancer Together35. A Guide for Caregivers36. Caring for the Caregiver37. Bereavement after CaregivingPart F. War and Terror38. Terrorism, Trauma, and ChildrenPart F. Divorce and Remarriage39. A Divided House40. Civil Wars41. Stepfamily Success Depends on IngredientsUnit 5: Families, Now and into the Future42. The 3rd National Family History Initiative43. Get a Closer Look44. Spirituality and Family Nursing45. The Joy of Rituals46. Sustaining Resilient Families for Children in Primary Grades47. The Consumer Crunch48. Sparking Interest in Nature—Family StyleTAKING SIDES: CLASHING VIEWS INFAMILY AND PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS7th EditionElizabeth Schroeder2008 / 432 pagesISBN: 978-0-07-339714-6Available: May 2007Website: http://www.mhcls.com/text-data/catalog/0073397 148.mhtmlThis Seventh Edition of TAKING SIDES: CLASHING VIEWS INFAMILY AND PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS presents currentcontroversial issues in a debate-style format designed to stimulatestudent interest and develop critical thinking skills. Each issue isthoughtfully framed with an issue summary, an issue introduction, anda postscript. An instructor’s manual with testing material is availablefor each volume. USING TAKING SIDES IN THE CLASSROOM isalso an excellent instructor resource with practical suggestions onincorporating this effective approach in the classroom. Each TAKINGSIDES reader features an annotated listing of selected World WideWeb sites and is supported by our student website, www.mhcls.com/online.CONTENTSUnit 1. Parental Decision-Making: What’s Best for Children…OrWhat’s Best for ParentsIssue 1. Is It Ever Appropriate to Spank A Child?Issue 2. Should Adoptive Parents Only Adopt within Their Own Racial/Ethnic Group?Issue 3. Does Divorce Create Long-Term Negative Effects forChildren?Issue 4. Should Parents Homeschool Their Children?Issue 5. Do Mothers Who Work Outside the Home Have a NegativeEffect on Their Children?Unit 2. How Much Control Should Parents Have Over TheirChildren?Issue 6. Should “Abstinence-Until-Marriage” Be the Only Messagefor Teens?Issue 7. Should Parents Routinely Vaccinate Their Children?Issue 8. Should Parents be Able to Select the Biological Sex of TheirChildren?Issue 9. Should Parents Surgically Alter Their Intersex InfantsIssue 10. Should Minors Be Required to Get Their Parents’ Permissionin Order to Obtain an Abortion?Unit 3. Revisiting Ozzie and Harriet: Same-Sex Couples andTheir Families Fit InIssue 11. Should Same-Sex Couples Be Allowed to Marry?Issue 12. Should the U.S. Constitution Be Amended to DefineMarriage?Issue 13. Should Lesbians and Gay Individuals be Allowed to AdoptChildren?Issue 14. Is Cybersex “Cheating”?Issue 15. Are Open Relationships Healthy?Issue 16. Does Pornography Reduce the Incidence of Rape?Issue 17. Should Men Who Have Sex with Men Be Allowed to DonateBlood?Issue 18. Are Statutory Rape Laws Effective at Protecting Minors?116

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