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Center's resources are divided into topics which contains numerous full text pieces further categorized by the nature of their material: viewpoints (essays), reference, statistics, magazines and newspapers, images, primary documents and web sites.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Contents:
- Abortion
- Administration of criminal justice
- Adolescence
- Adolescent sexual ethics
- AIDS (disease)
- American culture
- Animal experimentation
- Animal rights
- Animal rights movement
- Bioethics
- Birth control
- Capital punishment
- Censorship
- Child abuse
- Civil rights
- Crime
- Cultural conflict
- Death
- Eating disorders
- Ecology
- Education
- Elderly
- Employment
- Endangered species
- Environmental policy
- Environmental protection
- Environmentalism
- Ethnic relations
- Euthanasia
- Family
- Family life
- Family planning
- Family relationships
- Feminism
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- Gambling
- Gangs
- Genetic engineering
- Gun control
- Health care industry
- Health care reform
- Health insurance
- Homosexuality
- Human reproduction
- Juvenile delinquency
- Media violence
- Medical Care
- Medical ethics
- Mental disorders
- Mental health
- Narcotics control
- Natural Resources
- Pollution
- Poverty
- Public assistance
- Race Relations
- Sex education
- Sexual behavior
- Sexuality
- Social values
- Suicide
- Teenage pregnancy
- Terrorism
- United States
- United States Foreign relations
- Violence
- Welfare reform
- Women's rights
- Youth.
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