C Block Human Geography - Today I have the Learning Commons booked (thank you Mr. Merrick) for you to finish your world population activity From the 2022 data produced by the Population Reference Bureau. Use the regions overview when looking for hard to find data and for the last question you'll need to choose one of the following demographic indicators (listed below) using the World Population Data Map and create a choropleth map showing the distribution of that indicator on a world outline map. The PRB World Population Data map is an example of a Choropleth Map. Use it to help you create yours, just select the indicator you wish to create and it will make a choropleth map that you can print.
Infant Mortality Rate
Birth Rate
Death Rate
Rate of Natural Increase
Total Fertility Rate
Life Expectancy at birth (you may choose total, males, or females)
Total Fertility Rate
Life Expectancy at birth (you may choose total, males, or females)
Percent of Population under the age of 15
Percent of the Population Living in Urban Areas
Gross National Income per Capita PPP
Here's an example for TFR 2022
You'll have some questions to answer and you'll need to interpret the map geographically (look for patterns, concentrations, distributions) and look for connections between the map indicator with the other indicators listed above and on the website.D Block Physical Geography - Today in class we’ll continue our look at tectonics and plate boundaries. We'll finish yesterday's video and you’ll have to take down a few notes on divergent, convergent, and transform plate boundaries along with hot spots and then you'll need to work a question on the effects of the Juan de Fuca plate and ridge just off our shores
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| Credit: Kathleen Cantner, AGI. |
A Block Legal Studies - NOTE...I do have access to the library for you to finish your question from Friday
Should Aboriginal Peoples have their own system of Justice?" Use the explanation, the decision in R. v. Glaude, the links, and video below to help you. Consider both sides of the issue (pros and cons) and consider this as well, "Should healing and Sentencing Circles be considered for non-Indigenous people as well?"
You may also finish questions 1, 2 and 4 on page 64 and the Review Your Understanding questions 1, 2 and 5 on page 83 of the AAL text.
B Block Criminology - First, you've got a quiz...your first in the course. You may use all the notes I gave you on the different theories of criminal behaviour and the chapter 1-3 notes (introduction, trends, victimology). You have as much time as you need to finish this and please don't leave any question blank - guess if you need to. For the written answer section (paragraph response) I've given you eight choices and you only need to respond to ONE...don't do all eight. Don't forget there's a bonus drawing question involving Mr. Young. After we'll continue with the question, "Where does violence and violent crime come from"? We'll look at personal traits, ineffective families, evolutionary factors, exposure to violence, cultural values, substance abuse, and firearm availability to see if they are factors that lead to violent crime in Canada.


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