For this essay assignment only, you do not need to provide citations for require

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For this essay assignment only, you do not need to provide citations for required course content. You can simply summarize what you have learned from your textbook, lecture materials and other course content. (If you choose to use supplemental sources, you do need to provide citations for those.)
Make sure that you are familiar with the course’s AI Policy (see syllabus). You are not permitted to submit work generated by AI for this assignment.
This essay will be worth 20 points.
Complete and submit the assignment by 23:59 EST Sunday.
Essay Guidelines:
Mini Essay 1:
Discuss the Disability Rights Movement as an agent of social change.
Mini Essay 2:
Compare the sociological view of mental and physical disorders with the medical model.
Submission Instructions:
Citations
For this essay, you only need to provide citations if you are using information from sources other than required course content.
ASA citation guidelines can be found on the American Sociological Association website. The correct citation format will depend on the type of source (book, article, website, etc.). If you need additional help there are many ASA citation guides available online which can provide additional examples. There are also many free citation generators that will create the citations for you after you have provided the necessary information, such as Citation Machine. Be aware, however, that these citation generators often make formatting mistakes, and you may want to check the citations they generate for errors. The citations that they generate will most likely be accurate enough for the purposes of this course but may not be sufficient in some settings.

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