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Paradigm Shift Topic – RCL Blog

Potential Paper Topic: The shift from the DSM-1 to the DSM-5 and how diagnostic methods in psychology changed from the APA’s release of the first edition has changed to the latest release (the 5th edition). I think this topic will work because there is a lot of researchable data on the APA’s website itself that […]

Essay outline/draft – RCL Blog

Introduction:  Saying that it’s been a struggle for the LGBT community to find equal rights is somewhat of a gross understatement. Marriage equality was only achieved in 2016 and that was only after years of protests and marches and a Supreme Court vote. The LGBT community overcame adversity in Nazi, Germany and claimed their trophies […]

Rhetorical essay intro – RCL Blog

Saying that it’s been a struggle for the LGBT community to find equal rights is somewhat of a gross understatement. Marriage equality was only achieved in 2016 and that was only after years of protests and marches and a Supreme Court vote. The LGBT community overcame adversity in Nazi, Germany and claimed their trophies in […]

Civic Artifact Speech Outline – RCL Blog

  Introduction   Attention getter: Between 1933 and 1945 approximately 100,000 gay men were arrested during Hitler’s regime and 15,00 of those were placed into concentration camps where they were forced to wear pink triangles to “brand” them. Only 35% of those men came out with their lives.    Topic: The pink triangle that was […]

The Kairos of the Triangle – RCL Blog

The Kairos of the Triangle - RCL Blog

  Kairos is defined in Greek literature as the time when conditions are just right for actions to take place in order to achieve something. In this post I’m going to explore how Kairos was used in the “Homosexuelle Aktion Westberlin”’s (or HAW for short) usage of the pink triangle as their official logo.   The first question surrounding Kairos is “why now?”, and why is this […]

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