William Dudley
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Opposing Viewpoints in American History: From Colonial Time to Reconstruction
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published
1996
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6 editions
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From Reconstruction to the Present (Opposing Viewpoints in American History, #2)
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published
1996
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8 editions
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Opposing Viewpoints in Social Issues
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published
1999
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3 editions
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The Middle East: Opposing Viewpoints
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published
1992
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4 editions
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World War I
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published
1997
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2 editions
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Reproductive Rights
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published
2006
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3 editions
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Watergate
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published
2002
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2 editions
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Animal Rights
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published
2006
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2 editions
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The Civil War: Opposing Viewpoints (American History Series)
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published
1994
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2 editions
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World War II
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published
1996
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3 editions
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― Antidepressants
― Antidepressants
“Prozac fundamentally and selectively alters personality without altering perception. This gives rise to disturbing questions: By using Prozac, are we fiddling with the human soul? Does the drug's effectiveness mean that we don't have a soul-that the mind is merely a glob of tissue in which electrical and chemical events occur?”
― Antidepressants
― Antidepressants
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