Describe a “real life” instance of your selected social issue in a professional or a personal setting.
-Discuss your perspective on your selected social issue, including the reasons for your viewpoint.
-Discuss how your core values inform or influence your perspective on your selected social issue.
-Discuss the complexities of your selected social issue. For example, do not just conclude that using academic language is always good, or that government surveillance is always bad, or that wealth automatically leads to health. Think about the intricacies of these issues and how they play out in everyday life.
-Include an introductory paragraph, where you clearly outline a “real-life” instance of your social issue and you give a thesis statement that indicates your perspective
-Include three body paragraphs where you include details, examples, and quotes from at least three of the course readings to help you develop and support your key points
-Include one body paragraph where you discuss how your core values inform or influence your perspective on your selected social issue