Nestled away, in the back corner of G.P. Vanier, you'll find room 115 (we used to be 611). Lurking in the shadows of this room is Mr. Young...waiting to pounce on unsuspecting students and natter on about volcanoes, hail, psychopathy, criminal law defenses, cultural diffusion, media theories, crime, and urban models of city development. He loves his job in 115 and can't wait to work with you this year.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Monday, March 12. 2012
Because schools are closed today, we'll pick up with today's schedule tomorrow. Be safe
Today's schedule is A-B-C-D
A Block Social Studies 11 - Today with Ms. Krahn...
B Block Law 12 - Today in Law we will be looking at the Criminal Code of Canada and we will focus our attention on violent crimes - specifically the categories of homicide in Canada. We'll learn the difference between culpable and non-culpable homicide and examine the levels of murder (first and second degree) as well as manslaughter (voluntary and involuntary). We'll look at R. v. Nette (2001) and answer questions 1-4 on the case together and to end the class I'll have you work on questions 1-5 on page 221 of the All About Law text.
C Block Geography 12 - Today is your Tectonics Unit Final Test. I hope you come prepared (A.K.A. you studied!) If you did study then I'm sure you'll do fine. You'll need the entire block for the test. Good Luck!
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