THIS ASSIGNMENT IS WORTH 150 POINTS!! IN ORDER TO PASS THIS CLASS, YOU MUST FOLL

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THIS ASSIGNMENT IS WORTH 150 POINTS!! IN ORDER TO PASS THIS CLASS, YOU MUST FOLLOW DIRECTIONS!!
DIRECTIONS:
For this summer session, I expect you to put extraordinary effort into your chapter outlines. Choose one of the chapters from your textbook and Create Your Own Chapter Outline from one of the chapters that we’ve covered.
This Means That You Can Choose Chapters: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, And the following readings and/or handouts listed below:
Book: The Gender Knot: Chp. 4: Ideology, Myth, and Magic by Alan G. Johnson, Chapter 1 of Politics of Masculinities by Michael Messner, and Chp. 4 of Politics of Masculinities: Profeminist Engagements: by Michael A. Messner.
Or
Book: The Gender Knot: Chp. 3 Why Patriarchy? by Alan G. Johnson, Book: Masculinities Chp. 3 The Social Organization of Masculinity by R.W. Connell
Additionally, Although We Did Not Cover Them, You Can Also Choose Your Textbook Chapters 6-10 For Your Chapter Outline.
Detail: I need to see detail on the outlines in the forms of different colors and pictures and/or graphics, numbers, and bullet points. Each section should have changes in writing fonts, underlined terms, concepts and theories. Additionally, you need to pose questions on the outline and then answer them to show what you learned. Additionally, you must list the definition beside every term, concept, and theory.
Lastly, at times when you feel it appropriate, you need to give examples so to demonstrate to me that you know what these sociological terms mean and how to use them in the appropriate context or situation. There are only 2 outlines that you will turn in and they need to be stellar (outstanding). Because I am telling you this information ahead of time, I expect follow through. If you do not earn a passing score on each chapter outline, you will not earn enough points to pass the course.