use a theorist to theorize a social problem or situation, large or small. You ca

use a theorist to theorize a social problem or situation, large or small. You can use an example from you your own
life or from the news. This paper should be between 1000 and 1200 words. Grading will be based on how well you have shown your knowledge of the theorist in question and the plausibility of the
application, in addition to standard concerns about style, grammar, and form.
I have already written around 400 words, please help me to reach the minimum limit and edit my paragraphs. I will provide the articles and my work as well.

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Follow these steps to complete this assignment: (1) Select any two chapters from

Follow these steps to complete this assignment:
(1) Select any two chapters from your course textbook.
Select one social problem or issue, such as homophobia, anti-Semitism, anti-Black racism, Islamophobia, anti-Aboriginal discrimination, residential school, sexism, racial profiling, etc., from each of your selected chapters from your textbook.
Using online news media (UNESCO and International News Organisations) (Links to an external site.), select one local news outlet in Canada and look for one case study/example of ONE LOCAL event/case study and one foreign ( outside Canada) and find ONE GLOBAL event/case study, which illustrates each of your chosen social issue or problem.
In other words, research four case studies: two (2) local and two (2) global.
Briefly define each social issue or problem (case study).
Briefly summarize each article (up to 200 words).
Answer the following questions for each case study: What are the causes of the social issue/problem? Who are the victims? Who are the beneficiaries? Who caused it? What caused it?
LENGTH: UP TO 500 WORDS
FIRST PROGRESS REPORT DUE: JAN. 21

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Paul’s letters to the Corinthian church address some serious ethical issues the

Paul’s letters to the Corinthian church address some serious ethical issues the young Christian church was facing. In your group, please select a major U.S. city, and write them a letter, for example: a short “letter to Miami” or a “letter to Los Angeles.” Please address a contemporary parallel problem that Paul addresses in the Corinthian letters and, applying the same ethical principles as Paul, offer this urban center some advice. It may be helpful to use the metaphor of the body (1 Cor. 12). Ask yourselves, what are the contemporary issues these communities are facing? What would be Paul’s advice to them? Compose a letter and submit it. No source other than the bible is needed.

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PROMPT: If you were going to suffer a traumatic injury to part of your brain, bu

PROMPT: If you were going to suffer a traumatic injury to part of your brain, but you could choose what part of the brain would be injured,
A) Which part of the brain would you LEAST mind having injured?
AND
B) Which part would you MOST mind having injured?
Note: Identify a specific part listed in the learning objective #4, NOT the entire cortex or a hemisphere, and assume that it is completely destroyed in both hemispheres. That is, assume complete loss of the functionality of that part of the brain.
a.Amygdala
b.Brain stem(including the pons, medulla, and reticular formation)
c.Cerebellum
d.Corpus callosum
e.Frontal lobes (including the association areas and the prefrontal cortex and motor cortex)
f.Hippocampus
g.Hypothalamus
h.Occipital lobes (including the association areas and the visual cortex)
i.Parietal lobes (including the association areas and the somatosensory cortex)
j.Pituitary gland
k.Temporal lobes (including the association areas and the auditory cortex)
l.Thalamus
C) Describe how each loss would affect you.
D) Explain your reasons for both choices.
Something to consider: Many students choose the amygdala because they would like to be “fearless” or to never get angry. There are no wrong choices for this assignment (but there are wrong explanations about how the loss would affect you), but before you choose the amygdala, consider these things about it:
1) the amygdala functions at an unconscious level, so it can respond to an emergency threat before you are consciously aware of the threat. It’s what allows you to grab the handrail when you slip on the stairs before you consciously make a decision to grab onto the rail, or to hit the brake in your vehicle before you are consciously aware of what happened when something runs in front of you. Of course, it could also cause you to take a swing at someone in a flash of anger, and the legal system doesn’t seem to put much value on “my amygdala was in charge” as a defense.
2) Do fear and anger provide benefits in life? If so, what the impact would be if you lost those benefits? Can you make conscious decisions to reduce the impact of unwelcome fear or anger?
3) Although the amygdala is most associated with fear and anger, recent research also indicates it is involved in all strong emotions, including feelings of joy and passion. Itis also involved in strengthening memories of emotional events (good and bad).
If you want to choose the amygdala, that’s ok, but don’t base your choice only on the idea that it would remove fear and anger, or without considering the consequences beyond “no fear/anger!”
Minimum (i.e., required for credit) word count:200 words. I will accept a video recording of at least 2 minutes for this, if you prefer.

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