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Nov.10th class note (with spelling/grammar revision :) )
1. Assignment: Summarize a famous court case. 1 paragraph. 1 source. Due: Nov.15th
2. We will begin working Mock Trial next week. We need 1 accused, 1 judge, 3 defense lawyers, 3 Crown lawyers, 1 clerk/sheriff, 3 defense witnesses, 3 prosecution witnesses, and a jury. It is a murder trial. (Re: DON VON CHOVI stands charged:
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BIO ESSAY
Term 1, Semester 1 Summative:
For the Bio essay, students are to pick a famous lawyer, judge, or legal key figure (such as a famous defendant or politician who had an effect on law).
Title page: /5
Bibliography (min 1 source): /5
Mechanics/grammar: /10
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Remind App
If you would like due dates and important reminders sent to you by text messages throughout this semester, ask your teacher for details about the Remind App.
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12 Angry Men q's
12 Angry Men /30
CLU3M
NAME: What effect, if any, did the 12 jurors personal background have on their decision? why is this question important when discussing a fair impartial jury?(2) Define jury, jury selection, alternative jury: (3) Why were all the jurors male? (1) By what kind of knife is the victim stabbed? (1) Butcher knife Steak knife Butterfly knife Switchblade knife What was unique …No Headlines to display -
Week III in-class work
p.16 #1-2; p.18 #1-3; p.20 #1-6; p.22 #1-3; p.22 #4 (but do in the form of a letter to the Prime Minister).
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#TrendThink
#TrendThink is our own class hashtag this semester for use in our discussion board and on Twitter to promote social commentary and class-inspired observations regarding social justice and potential paradigm shifts #paradigmshift
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General steps to following through on a project
1. READ THE WHOLE ASSIGNMENT OUT LOUD FROM START TO FINISH :)
2. Brainstorm ideas
3. Create Outline
4. Conduct Research
5. Revise Outline
6. Conduct more Research
7. Reference Research (citationmachine.net)
8. Write Rough Draft- turn your outline points into sentences
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