http://drgrissom.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] drgrissom.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2005-03-31 12:22 pm

Soc 201 and 310: Criminology and Death & Dying (10/31)

Grissom is in a shockingly jovial mood. He's even rocking a costume and has candy (without bugs) for his students. Must have some good Halloween childhood memories buried somewhere.

Criminology

Here is the study guide for your midterm exam. [it will be an 'essay question', but feel free to study/stress]

To review, in class today I would like you to discuss one thing you have learned in this class so far, and how it either surprised you, or changed your mind in regards to a certain topic. If that is not the case in any aspect, why not?


Death and Dying

Discussion: Your homework was to Choose a death by suicide from Shakespeare's work, and share a short reaction to it. Please do so.

Your midterm exam will be on Wednesday! It will be an in-class essay, in a similar vein to the homework you are turning in. Using what you have learned in class, and moving on to our accidental death chapter, please analyze A Darwin Award Winner or Honourable Mention. You may bring in notes on one 3x5 index card.
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Re: Soc 201 : Halloween

[personal profile] mycanonhatesme 2005-11-01 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[*was insanely sick yesterday, omg*]

Chloe grins at Dr. Grissom's costume as she sits down. "One of the things I've learned is how important it is to have standards for laws. When we talked about ranking crimes from worst to best, it was interesting to see how differently people answered, and I think that drove in the knowledge of how important it is for lawmakers to be impartial, and to remember that there are some people who take certain laws very seriously, even if they themselves might not."