Applied Sciences homework help
What does it mean to say that sex, gender, and sexuality are socially constructed? In
your response, be sure to explain/define key terms you are using and to integrate
meaningfully at least three course readings assigned since the start of the quarter. You
are encouraged to include examples or ideas from other course materials, such as
lessons or videos, and from your personal experiences, as well. You may include
outside materials, but you are not expected to.
Papers will be evaluated using the following criteria:
Does the paper have a clear thesis sentence?
Does the paper include an accurate and sufficient explanation of what it means
to say sex, gender, and sexuality are socially constructed?
Does the student include definitions of key terms and concepts?
Does the student meaningfully incorporate at least three course readings
assigned since the start of the quarter?
Does the student correctly and effectively make use of course material to make
their argument?
Is the paper written clearly and coherently?
Is the paper free of typographical errors, run-on and incomplete sentences,
verb/noun incongruence, and other writing problems?
Is the paper no longer than 4 double-spaced pages using a reasonable (11-12
point) font and no smaller than 1” margins?
Does the student include in-text citations (Steinem 1978) for works cited?
Please submit your paper no later than Saturday, April 25th, at 6pm via the iLearn site
for your discussion section.
Common Questions about Papers
May I use the first person (“I”) voice?
Yes, please do! We want to hear your voice.
What is meaningful incorporation of a course reading?
Meaningful incorporation means using a reading in such a way that reflects your
understanding of the content and that advances the argument you are making. As
much as possible, use your own words rather than quote directly from the reading. This
helps convey your understanding of the material. Be sure to also use those readings
that make the most sense for the argument you are making in your paper