Monday, October 11, 2010

Week of Oct. 12-15

Hope that everyone had a great Thanksgiving break.  This is what you should expect this week:

ENG 406-01:  We are continuing with On The Beach, and regular things like notations and silent reading.  Rants will be on Thursday, October 21, Friday, October 22, and Tuesday, October 26.  This is a major complex task, and cannot be missed.  For anyone who is nervous about speaking in front of the class, see me about presenting at lunch on Oct. 22 or Oct. 26.  * New and revised Rant dates:  Tuesday, October 26, Thursday, October 28, and Friday, October 29.  The On The Beach newspaper articles assignment is also due on October 29.

GEO 206-01:  We will be starting out big complex task on Metropolises.  You will have to choose a metropolis, research it, and complete a project.  I will give you some time for research in the lab and a couple of chances to work on this in class; however, you will need to work on this at home.  Instructions will come this week.  As always, if you have problems or questions, please see me!  We will be working on the Metropolis complex task for the next couple of weeks.  Due date: Wednesday, October 27.

LAW 802-01:  You will get back your tests and homework assignments.  Just as important, you will choose groups, a topic, and begin research on your criminal offenses presentation.  We'll also continue looking at the case studies we've been studying.  Should be fun...  Presentations will be on Wednesday, October 27 and Friday, October 29.  Test on Tuesday, November 2.

ETH 140-01:  We will be continuing our LES on Social Order.  Keep on thinking and keep on talking...

POP 304-01:  We will continue working on career exploration and reflection.  We are working on organizing some guest speakers very soon, which we hope you will find interesting.

ENT 402-01:  We will continue to do some basic Economics, as well as get into project planning.  Your "Famous Entrepreneur" essay is due on October 22.  You need to save one copy to your ENT folder and give me a paper/printed copy.

Have a great week.  See you in class...

Mr. Foster