Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Wednesday, November 14. 2018

Today's schedule is BADC

B Block Criminology - Today you'll have the first part of class to finish your organized crime/gangs in Canada poster/fact sheet that you worked on in groups yesterday. We'll present these to the class today (volunteers not voluntolds). After we'll watch a History Channel show called Gangland. The episode I'd like to show you is from season three and it's called "To Torture or to Kill". This episode is about "Los Zetas" and the drug corridor along the Nuevo Laredo - Texas border. Miguel Treviño Morales, alias "Z-40," the leader of Los Zetas was captured an arrested in July 2013 however los Zetas still survive (as does Sinaloa and others).
Economist - Mexican Drug War
InSight Crime Los Zetas
CNN Mexican "Drug War" fast facts
National Post Los Zetas Trevino Morales

You can watch the Gangland documentary in class, on the link here or watch it below...


A & D Blocks Human Geography - Today you'll have the first part of class to finish your major religion poster/fact sheet that you worked on in groups yesterday. We'll present these to the class today (volunteers not voluntolds). After we'll go through the key question "Where Are Religions Distributed?"in the week 10 package. In addition to the religions for your presentations we'll look at Confucianism, Taoism, Bahá’í, Shintoism, Zoroastrianism, Cao Dai and Jainism.  To end you'll have the following questions to work on:
  1. How are the differences between universalizing and ethnic religions similar to the differences between folk and popular culture? List several similarities.  
  2. Refer to the small pie charts in Figure 6-3. Which regions have enough adherents of each of the three universalizing religions that all three appear on the pie charts?
  3. What are some similarities and differences between Buddhism and Chinese ethnic religions?




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