Research the book ‘Impact of books on U.S. culture’ and discuss was it a reaction against a political moment or literary movement that came before?

Revisit the ‘Exercises’ section at the end of Section 3.3: Books and the Development of U.S. Popular Culture in your textbook. For this essay, you will investigate the impact of books on U.S. culture. Consider a novel or book from any era in U.S. history that made an impression on you. Research this book on the Internet to discover how it played a part in shaping U.S. popular culture, how culture shaped the book in question, or both. Your essay should answer the following:What was the social or cultural climate at the time of its publication?What was the initial critical reception? Did opinions of the book change over time?At what point was the book most popular?Does the book belong to a larger movement? Was it a reaction against a political moment or literary movement that came before?

Describe at least two other physical cyber-attacks.

Read the following case study that I have attached. (Cyber Gets Physical). Answer the following questions in this paper: 1. Describe at least two other physical cyber-attacks. 2. Could this type of attack affect our power grid, water supply, airline industry, nuclear plants, oil refineries and, more? 3. What preventative measures can be used?

Should we be “treating” autism or is there a different way to think about the issue?

As discussed on the slides, much of treatment for individuals on the autism spectrum is targeted towards a reduction in the behaviors typically associated with autism (such a stimming or stereotypies) or towards increasing the number of behaviors you would expect to observe in a neurotypical individual (such as increasing the use of productive language). However, amongst members of the autism community this can be quite controversial. Many individuals with autism argue that they don’t need this type of treatment at all–that their autism is one facet of what makes them unique individuals, just like anyone has their own habits and quirks. What are your thoughts on this debate? Should we be “treating” autism or is there a different way to think about the issue? And if environments, such as the classroom, were more inclusive, would such treatments even be necessary?