I need you to read this article https://www.nytimes.com/projects/2013/invisible-

I need you to read this article https://www.nytimes.com/projects/2013/invisible-child/index.html#/?chapt=1
Then do a case assignment on it.Provide an assessment of Dasani’s behavior based on your understanding of her physical
environment (Chapter 7), culture (Chapter 8), one social institution (Chapter 9), and family
(Chapter 10) dimensions .I will provide the rubric below and you just have to follow It very carfully. This should be in APA format and should be 8 – 10 pages in total, not including the title page, reference page, and assessment tool

This assignment is about writing a creative piece of individualized undergraduat

This assignment is about writing a creative piece of individualized undergraduate work, reflecting on student’s academic position with regard to the chosen discipline of sociology. It can be written in the form of elaborations of why he/she likes sociology, how it can help fulfil individual personal aspirations, and how it can benefit society and/or a person studying or researching in the field of sociology. There may be a quotation used from an outside source, but not necessarily.

For your final paper in this course you need to pick a federal or state statute

For your final paper in this course you need to pick a federal or state statute (not court decision or executive order) that applies to one of the areas of sociological inquiry listed below and analyze it using both conflict theory and structural functionalism. Your analysis should identify where the theories overlap in their analysis and where they diverge. You paper should be 2-3 pages with a full introduction, conclusion and analysis section. All paper sections should have proper headings for each section.
Pick one of the categories from the list below.
Gender
Race
Family
Education
Detail the statute
Examine the law using both conflict theory and structural-functionalism. Make sure to note where the theories overlap (see the same things) and where they diverge (see differences)
Using Conflict Theory and Functionalism to Analyze Law
For an example of what to do, please see the “Vagrancy Laws” supplement in the Conflict Theory chapter
When you “analyze” the laws you basically ask “what would conflict theorist functionalist say this law does”
These will be oppositional positions in almost every case, so you need to find 3 potential things
Where they overlap, or where the analysis is the same
Where they diverge or where the analysis is different
Paper Standards
All papers written for this course are to conform to the following standards. Deviation from these will result in the loss of points detailed below. All papers turned in for this course must be complete, meaning they must have an introduction, body, conclusion and works cited page. Argument essays require a clear thesis statement.
Font – The following fonts and sizes are acceptable
Times New Roman at 11
Calibri at 11
Paper length will be specified in the paper instructions. A page = a full page. ¾ of a page will not count as a full page.
All citations should be in the ASA format.
Each paper should have the following information posted in the upper left corner. No other header information should be present and there should be NO SPACES between elements of the heading. It should appear as follows:
Student Name
Class
Paper Title
Date turned in

In an essay (750-1,000 words), cite three to five scholarly sources and address

In an essay (750-1,000 words), cite three to five scholarly sources and address the following: Explain how young adulthood has changed historically in the United States (in the last 100 years) in regards to: milestones, risk and protective factors of adolescence, and sexual identity formation. Explain the personal, family, cultural, spiritual and other social factors during childhood and adolescence have an impact on the transition into young adulthood. Discuss Arnett’s contributions to the stage of Young Adulthood. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required. This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.