Social Constructionism & Gender

Define social constructionism. After you have provided a thorough definition, give an example from your personal experience(s) that demonstrates how social constructionism affects your gender identity.

To provide support for your definition, you should identify and cite at least three references/sources/citations in your paper. At minimum, one source/reference should be a peer-reviewed journal article. The remaining two can be from any other source(s) you find relevant.

Be sure to use APA Style to format your paper (in text citations, reference page, title page). There is no need to provide an abstract for your paper.

Economics paper and 6-8 slide presentation.

There are three parts of this assignment one and two part need to be 6 to 8 pages in combine and then to create a ppt. please check the attached file for further details. My professor is very strict on plagiarism and grammar the plagiarism must be less than 3% otherwise i’ll not accept the project.

The foreclosure process

Introduction: The foreclosure process can differ for deeds versus mortgages. You will conduct research to determine these differences since it is not only covered in the real estate exam, but it is important to know this process in professional practice.

Scenario: Henri and Lila own a restaurant which the government has caused to close due to widening the road in front of their establishment. Since this is the main source of their income, and has caused Lila and Henri to stop payments on their mortgage, address the following questions.

Checklist: 

Explain the action that Henri and Lila should expect from the bank regarding their property.

Describe how the banks actions would differ if it was a deed of trust rather than a mortgage.

Respond in a minimum of 600850-word essay with additional title and reference pages using APA format and citation style.

Access the Unit 4 Assignment grading rubric.

Submit your response to the Unit 4 Assignment Dropbox.

History assignments

I have copied the assignment intro below. This is the topic I have chosen, I just did not complete parts 3 & 4. Please see attachments for 3 & 4.

The Creation of Alaska Native Corporations

The second case study in Theme: Thinking About History examines the creation of Alaska Native corporations and their impact on the economic development of Alaska’s Native population.

In 1968, oil was discovered at Prudhoe Bay on Alaska’s Arctic coast. To move this oil down to markets in the Lower 48* states, a consortium of oil companies proposed building the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, which would carry the oil from Prudhoe Bay to the port of Valdez.

The pipeline would need to traverse land whose ownership was in dispute: Native land claims, many of them dating back to Alaska’s purchase in 1867, had to be settled before any pipe could be laid. That urgent economic necessity triggered one of the most innovative economic development efforts in American history.

To ensure that the pipeline would be built, Congress in 1971 passed the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), which granted Natives $963 million and up to 44 million acres of federal land, in return for ending their claims on the land where the pipeline was to be built. To administer these grants, the law set up 12 regional corporations (a 13th was added later) and more than 200 local corporations, which would develop their land and run their own businesses for the benefit of their Native shareholders.

The express goal of the corporations was to improve the economic well-being of Alaska Natives, whose living conditions were arguably the worst of any Native group in the country. To date, the corporations’ record has been mixed: some of the corporations have been highly successful, while others have performed poorly. But the use of corporations to foster Native economic development remains one of the nation’s most innovative attempts to improve the lot of Native peoples.