http://drgrissom.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] drgrissom.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-02-02 11:53 am
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Sociology Courses | February 2, 2006

Sex Cultures: 6th Period

Grissom enters the classroom a few minute after the bell rings, holding an overnight bag and wearing a forensics jacket from DC, and quickly puts his things behind his desk and pulls some paperwork out of a drawer.

"Welcome, everyone. I apologize for my absence on Tuesday, and thank you, Ms. Cally, for filling in on such short notice. My notes say that you were all assigned a short essay. Considering the subject matter, I'd actually like you to read those essays aloud to the rest of the class.

Feel free to ask your fellow students questions about their presentations, but remember that we all come from different backgrounds and we are here to learn, not judge.

Your homework for Tuesday is to brush up on the marriage laws of the state of Virginia. Guess what unit we'll be discussing next week?

Also, Bel and Cally, I'll assume you had no problems with any of the students in my absence. If any of them caused you problems, stop by my office after class, and those students will be spending their Saturday with me. Thank you."
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Re: Presentations/Attendance: 2/2

[personal profile] demonbelthazor 2006-02-02 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Bel signs in and gives his presentation.

"The Siren was once a beautiful mortal woman, but she was burned alive for adultery after she had an affair with a married man. The man remained unpunished and blameless. The woman's rage was so strong that she became the Siren, a demon that seduces married men with her song. She lures the wives so that they can see see the betrayal of their husbands, then kills the men with a fiery kiss and murders the wives as well. Despite her nature, there are many men and demons who believe they are strong enough to withstand the deadly kiss of the Siren. Her beauty captivates them, but ultimately leads to their deaths."