Today's schedule is A-B-C-D
A Block Geography 12 -Today we'll finish our introduction to topographic
maps that we started on Friday and then we'll work on the Prince Rupert
topographic map from the Canadian Landscape (pages 20 - 23 or click
on the map). I'll need you to work on questions 1, 2, 3, 4 a & b, 5, 7
a,b,d & e, and 9 a & b. Use Google Earth or Google Maps to help you with
this assignment and if you have a problem or question you should post a comment
on this blog entry or e-mail me at my school address.
You'll have tomorrow's class to work through
this assignment as well. Here are a few webpages to help:
Natural Resources Canada Toporama
Reading Topographic Maps
Mount Union College Reading Topo Maps
United States Geological Survey Reading Topo Maps
National Wildfire Coordinating Group Reading Topographic maps pdf
Natural Resources & Water Queensland Australia Interpreting Topo Maps pdf
How Stuff Works Reading a Topographic Map
B & C Blocks Social Studies 11 -Today we'll have some of the block to work on the bill into law comic / cartoon that we
started yesterday. Don't forget to use the Make it Law sheet we used to form
ideas yesterday and the legislative process steps I outlined with you in class.
If you need help look in your Counterpoints textbook and the Parliament of Canada "Follow That Bill"
website.
D Block Criminology 12 - Today we will be in the library working on our second journal / blog entry.
I would like you to tell me what you think about crime trends here in Canada /
B.C. Specifically, I want you to tell me what you think about drug
related crime. Violent and property crime patterns are generally
decreasing however the one area that is on the rise is drug possession,
trafficking, importing, and exporting (specifically possession of marijuana - up
4% since 2002 - and cocaine - up 19% since 2002 see Stats Can CSI here).
In addition to
this Stats Can states, "British Columbia has consistently had a relatively high
rate of police-reported drug offences. Regardless of the type of drug or the
type of offence, the rates of drug crime in British Columbia have been among the
highest in Canada for 30 years. In 2007, the total drug crime rate in this
province (654 incidents per 100,000 population) was more than double the rate in
Saskatchewan, the next highest province. In accordance with the province as a
whole, relatively high rates of drug offences are found in the census
metropolitan areas (CMA) of Vancouver, Victoria and Abbotsford. Along with
Trois-Rivières and Gatineau, these cities have reported the highest rates in
Canada for the past five years. The rates in Vancouver and Victoria have been
among the highest in the country since 1991".
So....Today you will need
to write your thoughts on the following: Why has British Columbia
consistently had high rates of police reported drug offences? Use what
you've learned about crime theories and your own thoughts on crime theories to
answer why. Once you've done this, then find an article about a recent drug
crime here in B.C., make a link to the news article on your blogsite and then
write how crime theories explain the crime (Look
at this news about a 35 kilogram cocaine bust off in the Kootenays or this
news about six people arrested in Saanich for 26 litres of GHB
gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid a date-rape drug, 100 grams of crystal meth, four
ounces of heroin, 16 grams of marijuana and $20,000 cash). Don't forget
excellent crime news websites are the CANOE
CNews Crime site...or the Toronto Star Crime site...or Global News
Crime site...or the Huffington Post Canada Crime site...or the Vancouver Sun Crime Blog
11 comments:
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http://kylewenmann.blogspot.ca/
Daarien Kunz Criminology 12 Blog--(http://kunzdaarien.blogspot.ca)
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Oceans Blog: http://crimehappens143.livejournal.com/
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