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Rochelle GarfinkelPros and cons of controversial issues. Read pro and con arguments for and against topics such as medical marijuana, euthanasia, prostitution, and more
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Sally O'BrienA variety of topics with multiple pro and con views from identified leaders/ writers/ judges etc.
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Ian GuestWe promote critical thinking, education, and informed citizenship. Our sites present controversial issues in a straightforward, nonpartisan, primarily pro-con format.
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Sandylee SingletaryA helpful site for looking at both sides of an issue as well as the support for the arguments.
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tranchefile numériqueProCon.org is a nonprofit public charity that has no government affiliations of any kind. Our purpose is educational. We do not express opinions on our research projects ("issue websites").
"Promoting critical thinking, education, and informed citizenship by presenting controversial issues in a straightforward, nonpartisan primarily pro-con format."
We accomplish our mission by researching issues that we feel are complicated and important and work to present them in a balanced, comprehensive, straightforward, and primarily pro-con format for free and without advertising on the internet. -
Jack ParkOur mission: "Promoting critical thinking, education, and informed citizenship by presenting controversial issues in a straightforward, nonpartisan primarily pro-con format."
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Nancy Blairboth sides of issues
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Vic JenkinsIssues of debate - heaps of information, summaries of pros and cons, more in depth analysis. A bit American in context/tone, but sources information worldwide.
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We are an independent,
nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity. We provide pros and cons on
diverse controversial topics with facts and quotations from thousands of
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Sarah BaugussGives charts and pros/cons to a wide variety of controversial issues.
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Paul StraussIncludes maps and documents where necessary
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Ted SakshaugPromoting critical thinking, education, and informed citizenship by presenting controversial issues in a straightforward, nonpartisan primarily pro-con format
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Simon PankhurstWe are an independent, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity. We provide pros and cons on diverse controversial topics with facts and quotations from thousands of experts. Our sites are 100% free and contain no advertising.
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Linda Dierksprovides "pros and cons on diverse controversial topics with facts and quotations" - no ads
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Michael WalkerAnother resource for your debate unit.
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Tania Shekoa website providing pros and cons on diverse controversial topics. Good for English and debate.
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Rob ReynoldsWe provide pros and cons on diverse controversial topics with facts and quotations from thousands of experts. Our sites are 100% free and contain no advertising
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Eric BodwellOverviews of pro/con sides of controversial issues.
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susan carter morganControversial issues--both sides
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Neil WintonA useful resource for debating/discursive writing?
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Lynne CroweProCon's mission statement claims that its purpose is to "promote critical thinking skills, education, and informed citizenship." ProCon does a good job of providing balanced information that could help students make informed decisions. I can see ProCon being a good reference for students who are participating in debates or writing persuasive essays on controversial topics.
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Kay Cunningham'an independent, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity. We provide pros and cons on diverse controversial topics with facts and quotations from thousands of experts. Our sites are 100% free and contain no advertising. Our mission: "Promoting critical thinking, education, and informed citizenship by presenting controversial issues in a straightforward, nonpartisan primarily pro-con format." '
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Michel Bauwensa cluster of issues-oriented websites written and maintained by a staff of hired writers (bright young researchers fresh out of college, from the looks of it), all under the management of a non-profit group with a $700,000 yearly budget. For example, here
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Debra HicksPros and Cons of Controversial Issues
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K Epps
ProCon.org is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) public charity.
Our mission is "Promoting critical thinking, education, and informed citizenship by presenting controversial issues in a straightforward, nonpartisan primarily pro-con format."
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