Examine the fight by African American from 1950-present for greater rights and for America to live-up to the ideals set forth in the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution.

Examine the fight by African American from 1950-present for greater rights and for America to live-up to the ideals set forth in the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution. Make sure you cite specific examples and that you are thorough in your analysis. In the final section of your essay, examine how far America has come in achieving the goals set forth by civil rights activists such as King, Malcolm X, John Lewis, Bobby Seale, etc. What has been the greatest accomplishments? Are there any specific areas that demand great attention?

Discuss the history of Cyclothymic Disorder. When did it officially become a disorder?

Bipolar II Disorder

Cyclothymic Disorder

Discuss the history of the disorder. When did it officially become a disorder? What changes to the criteria or treatment of this disorder have occurred since it’s become a DSM diagnosis?

What are some of the symptoms?

What would this disorder look like in person? Make sure you relate this back to the DSM criteria.

Prevalence in the U.S. population

Your perception of potential impact on workplace performance

Discuss one type of treatment approach that has been shown to be successful in treating the disorder you selected.

A culture war is a cultural conflict between social groups and the struggle for dominance of their values, beliefs, and practices.Discuss

A culture war is a cultural conflict between social groups and the struggle for dominance of their values, beliefs, and practices.

Working from this definition, identify three to four well-documented controversies (some examples provided of this type of conflict are book banning, cancel culture and the anti-vax/mask movement, anti-vaxxers, gun control, abortion rights, etc. ) and offer contextualized analysis of the rhetoric employed. In addition, include an analysis of the possible repercussions of the rhetoric you are examining.

They are particularly interested in the use of rhetorical methods of persuasion and the logical fallacies that include ethos, pathos, logos, and kairos inherent therein. Ive attached the rhetorical devices but feel free to incorporate others should they prove usefulAlthough you may want to briefly contextualize the culture war (conflict/controversy), be wary of over-summarizing.