Assignment 4: Step B Blog Reflection
After sharing the results each team members have received from the interviews we performed individually, we did not only get our work in on time, we noticed a common theme, besides crime. Almost all of the responses we have received could have sounded like they came from the exact same person. For the brainstorming we…
Assignment 3 Blog
For the group assignment, my group wanted to reach out to officers, lawyers, judges, anyone who has performed jury duty, and victims of crime for their insights on crime. We had some complications where as the people we have contacted have not responded to our requests. Fortunately I was able to get an interview by…
Dr. Kennedy’s Lecture
On October 3 we were given a lecture on photography by Dr. Kennedy and I must say that it was an absolute honor to have him. His pictures were extraordinary and unique especially with how they are designed. It was funny to hear him say that he would drink about one bottle of beer and…
LLC Topic Part B
llc-topic-of-crime This word document contains our topic of crime and what is related to the topic. Related things such as the criminal involved, the victim(s) of the crime, location, the law enforcers, and the punishments that follow for committing said crime. Each branches off to exactly how they are related such as how the criminal has…
Week 4 reflection
In my FSTY 1321 course, I am doing mathematics and in the group assignment I am the Community keeper and the Critical Friend. How I can incorporate these two together is very simple. Our group’s topic focus is on crime which goes very well with the math that I am taking. We have learned probability…
Austin CAN Presentation on Sept 12
At the seminar this Monday I was exposed to a presentation that opened my eyes to things I never knew as an actual issue. Each second that passed was one useful and knowledgeable piece of information after the other. One of the elements that caught me by surprise the most was the success rate among…
My first post!
So here I am introduced to my very own dashboard. Can’t wait to see the things I’ll be doing here.
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