75 Arguments

75 Arguments by Alan Ainsworth and 75 Readings is a comprehensive anthology published by McGraw-Hill Education on September 22, 2006. This edition spans 592 pages and is presented in English. The book compiles seventy-five extensively taught arguments, covering a diverse range of topics such as national security, technology, marriage, race, economics, the environment, and globalization.
Readers will find that this collection is designed to engage students, encouraging critical thinking and effective writing. Each argument is selected to stimulate discussion and reflection on contemporary issues, making it a valuable resource for those interested in medical and nutritional topics, as well as language arts and disciplines. This anthology serves as a useful tool for both educators and students alike, providing a structured approach to exploring significant societal debates.
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This new offering in McGraw-Hill’s line of inexpensive readers collects seventy-five extensively taught arguments into a single volume. With topics including national security, technology, marriage, race, economics, the environment, and globalization, among others, this anthology is sure to engage students and inspire them to think critically and write well.
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