Title (original) Introduction – see requirements noted in the paper 2 instruct

Title (original)

Introduction – see requirements noted in the paper 2 instructions document (explain the nature of the assignment/state the focus of the paper and tells the reader what the paper is going to be about).  Introduce the three generations of family members included in your paper.  Introduce the three main topics your paper will focus on (list your main topics in the order in which you will cover them throughout your paper).

Paragraph 1/main topic 1 – review the requirements in the paper 2 instructions (state main topic,  include examples of the experiences of each generation in your family, include at least six subtopics, apply key terms/concepts, social theory, and research data to specific examples of your family’s experiences; directly apply the material and explain application; bold application; one lengthy paragraph)

Paragraph 2/main topic 2 – review the requirements in the paper 2 instructions (state main topic,  include examples of the experiences of each generation in  your family, include at least six subtopics, apply key terms/concepts, social theory, and research data to specific examples of your family’s experiences; directly apply the material and explain application; bold application; one lengthy paragraph)

Paragraph 3/main topic 3 – review the requirements in the paper 2 instructions (state main topic,  include examples of the experiences of each generation in  your family, include at least six subtopics, apply key terms/concepts, social theory, and research data to specific examples of your family’s experiences; directly apply the material and explain application; bold application; one lengthy paragraph)

Conclusion – review the requirements in the paper 2 instructions; include a brief summary, sum up your overall findings from your analysis, and include any final thoughts on the topic.  Include key terms/concepts as needed.

Works Cited (last page; on it’s own page)
Textbook – citation for the textbook is noted on syllabus
Lectures on each of the main topics included in your paper and theory lecture (cite each lecture separately by lecture title); see Canvas for citation resources
Other course material – articles and other material posted in the lesson plans on the main topics included in your paper; cite each separately; do an online search for how to cite
Family members (if you asked any family members questions in order to complete this assignment). Sociology of the Family (Hammond, R., Cheney P., Pearsey R., 2015). 
https://web.archive.org/web/20190511034444/http://freesociologybooks.com/Sociology_Of_The_Family/01_Changes_and_Definitions.php