A Block Physical Geography - Today we will focus on sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.
We'll collectively define compaction, cementation, recrystallization, clastic sedimentary rock, and non clastic/chemical sedimentary rock.
We will define contact, regional, and dynamic metamorphosism (locating these areas on the map below) and you'll have one question in your Geosystems text to finish as well.
Check out the Dynamic Earth Interactive Rock Identification site here
Check out the Brief Introduction to Minerals from the Intro to Geology & Geomorphology text
Check out the Brief Introduction to Minerals from the Intro to Geology & Geomorphology text
Check out the Rock Cycle from the Intro to Geology & Geomorphology text
Check out the Rock Cycle from the Geological Society here
Check out CK-12 Igneous Rock, Sedimentary Rock or Metamorphic rock information.
Check out the Rock Cycle from the Geological Society here
Check out CK-12 Igneous Rock, Sedimentary Rock or Metamorphic rock information.
B Block Criminology - Today, I'd like you to read through the "Nature of Victimization" on pages 53-5 and 57-58 and "Theories of Victimization" dealing with Victim Precipitation, Lifestyle, and Routine Activities on pages 59-62 in the CRIM text. After discussing these sections your job will be to complete the following (don't worry, you'll have Tuesday to work on this too):
- Briefly outline and explain the patterns we've identified in victimization (social ecology, household, personal characteristics and repeat victimization)
- Explain and compare the three theories of crime victimization.
- What is victim blaming and what are its consequences?
- Why are some victims less likely to report the victimization they suffered? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
- What can make a person more vulnerable for some type of crimes? Provide a few examples and use Risk factors affecting victimisation rates for violent crime and theft
To help:
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