how does Different Types of Parent-Child Relationships help the child in normal day to day relationship’s.

double-spaced, using no larger than a 12-point New Times Roman style font, no larger than one inch margins and APA FORMAT (no abstract needed).  MAKE SURE THAT 2 OUT OF THE 3 ARTICLES ARE NO OLDER THAN 10 YEARS OLD!

A) For this assignment you will propose a topic assignment that relates to parent child relationships. Once your topic is approved (soon after your topic is approved) your task will be to research and delve into three scholastic research articles presenting data analysis on your topic.

B) After choosing your sources, you will write a paper comparing how the issue is treated by each of the sources. Offer an analysis and evaluation of each article you read, explain how the similarities and/or differences relate to your thesis, and then make a determination as to which as well as how the article supports your personal view on the issue. Be sure to include a summary of your findings at the end of the paper (e.g. As per the research data, does it support your initial theory regarding the parent-child relationship?).

C) Some things to consider before choosing your articles are the following: the purpose of the article; whether the article in support of your opinion, qualifications of the author(s); results significance; contradictory evidence presented in the articles; theoretical viewpoint of the author; what kind of outside sources are cited; whether or not the information is logical; and any other information that is relevant.

Listed below are some examples of professional journals, as well as examples of popular periodicals. Keep in mind that this is a very short list; there are many others available. Cohen Library offers access to many other journals as well.  A Short List of Academic Journals: Adolescence Child Development Child Study Journal, Child Today Childhood Education Journal of Divorce Early Child Development & Care Developmental Psychology Journal of Marriage and Family Social Forces Journal of Family Issues Young Children Child Welfare Family Relations Journal of Social Issues Gender & Society Journal of Family & Consumer Sciences Curriculum and Teaching Education and Society Educational Practice and Theory 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Select a paper topic in which you are not only interested in but also one in which you are passionate about. Some issues we’ve already begun to discuss in class meanwhile others might of been underlying reasons as to what made you register for this course. The topic may relate to your own personal experience growing up; However make sure that throughout your paper that you are speaking on behalf of the research by reporting factual data to support your stance on the topic. To your best abilities exclude “I’s”, “I think”, etc.  Please do keep in mind that student research papers are usually subjective, in that the writer formulates a thesis statement and uses sources that support that thesis. Furthermore, bear in mind that there is usually another equally valid viewpoint that can be supported with other sources.

I dare you all to rise and surpass this challenge in which it is the more difficult paper of this course. Please do know that we will discuss any questions you might have in regards to the paper. Good luck, and happy writing!!!

NO plagiarism- no need for cover page- citation page neccessary

If you happen to find a topic that is better you can message me.

Similarities and Differences Between Enzymes and Receptors

Compare and contrast the similarities/differences between enzymes and receptors.

Hints: Focus on their structure/composition, their biological functions, where they are located (cellularly), etc…limit your response to 750 words and cite at least two references.

Blog: Chemical Engineering Info and Resources. Difference between Receptors and Enzymes. Retrieved from: https://elementtwentyseven.blogspot.com/2014/05/difference-between-receptors-and-enzymes.html

Sociology Creative Writing

How has your sense of your ability to succeed in college been influenced by the feedback you have processed from those around you? Think of your professors, your peers, family members, folks you work with, and others. Has this process been disrupted or misaligned due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and in what ways? Have you been resocialized during the past few months? Give examples from your personal life if you can.

Millet, G., Peterson, L., Wolitski, J., Stall, R.(2006) Greater risk for HIV infection of black men who have sex with men: A critical literature review, American Journal of Public Health, 96 (6) 1007-1019.

Article Critique: Students must use APA formatting at all times

Millet, G., Peterson, L., Wolitski, J., Stall, R.(2006) Greater risk for HIV infection of black men who have sex with men: A critical literature review, American Journal of Public Health, 96 (6) 1007-1019.

1. What is the research question? (Should be in the form of a question)

2. What is the research design? (Study approach type: experimental, case study, qualitative, correlational, cross-sectional)

3. How are the key variables measured? (i.e., instruments measuring outcome variable)

4. How did they collect the data? (Discuss the data collection process)

5. Who is the sample? (Describe in detail the group)

6. How was the sample selected? (Describe the protocols in group selection)

7. What are the results? (Describe the results of the study)

8. What are the key points in the discussion? (What was the main point of discussion)

9. How is the information useful for your research project?