How to Conduct Research in the Library

 

 

 

 

 

SAMPLE TOPICS FOR RESEARCH

Abortion
Addiction
Adoption
Advertising
AIDS
Beauty pageants
Body piercing and tattoos
Biodiversity
Celebrity culture
Cell phones and driving
Censorship
Cheating
Child abuse
Child labour
Child pornography
Cliques

Cloning
Consumerism
Copyright infringement
Corporate social responsibility
Cybercrime
Death
Domestic violence
Drug abuse
Drug legalization
Eating disorders
Endangered species
Energy alternatives
Euthanasia
E-waste
Extremist groups
Family violence

Feminism
Free trade
Gambling
Garbage and recycling
Gay marriage
Genetic engineering
Genetically modified foods
Global resources
Globalization
Guns and violence
Internet
Internet piracy
Interracial relationships
Juvenile crime
Mass media
Media bias

Media violence
Online social networking
Outsourcing
Paranormal phenomena
Performance-enhancing drugs
Pollution
Popular culture
Population
Pornography
Poverty and homelessness
Prostitution and sex trafficking
Race relations
Reality TV
Refugees
Reproductive technology
School violence

Self-mutilation
Sexting
Sexual harassment
Sexual values
Smoking
Stem cells
Technology and society
Teenage pregnancy
Teenage sexuality
Television
Terrorism
Video games
War
White collar crime
Work

 

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