History 20
1) Submit: Pg. 660, Qs 1-6
2) Lecture, Notes, and Reading: Section 5: "National Struggles Outside Europe"
3) Assignment: Pg. 665, Qs 1-7 (due Thursday March 29, 2012)
- it is important to remember that Europe is not the only place that history happens. In this section we will look at some important events that took place in the world during the 20s and 30s. We will also spent some time looking at the life of Gandhi, and will begin a movie about him tomorrow. India is the world's largest democracy, and is a free market economy. India's road to a relatively peaceful decolonisation process began with Gandhi during this era.
Native Studies
1) Work Period: "Facing the Problems" rap presentations (due tomorrow)
- Hey, I'm looking forward to these! Get your beat on!
Peace and Justice Studies
1) Discussion: "Peace and Justice Issues Report" & "Peace and Justice Coffee House". We don't have much time to get this prepared so let's get our ducks in a row now!
2) Discussion: "Trouble the Water" documentary. In general people felt this was a worthwhile documentary to watch.
3) Facebook Time: Students commented on the post on the Peace and Justice Studies Forum. Thanks for the thoughtful posts!
4) Work Period: "Peace and Justice Issues Report" (due Thurs. April 4)
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