Monday, April 18, 2016

Reflection 7: The Straight Dope—Understanding World Drug Laws


We are all familiar with drug laws in the United States. On the federal level, 100% of all  recreational drugs are illegal. It's roughly the same at the state and local level, with the exception of marijuana, which is medicinally available in several states—recreational marijuana is only legal in Colorado and Washington. And while opposition to America's "War on Drugs" is growing, our country is unlikely to dramatically change course anytime soon. But how do international laws and attitudes on drugs compare to our own? What countries take a different approach to illegal drugs than us? What can we learn from other countries and what can some from the United States? Finally, what should we, as tourists, know about drug laws in certain countries? For example, how can a seemingly drug-accepting society actually spell trouble for tourists engaging in narcotics?

Include at least two of the following pieces in your discussion:

Requirements:
  • MLA Style
  • 1.5 pages in length
  • Works cited page

Due: Th 4.28

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Week 13: Cuba

Morro Castle, Havana

Week 13: Cuba
Tu 4.19/Th 4.21
Class: Multimedia presentations
Due: INFOGRAPHIC (FINAL DRAFT 1; EMAIL BY 5 PM)

Upcoming:

Week 14: The United Kingdom
Tu 4.26/Th 4.28
Class: Writers workshop; Multimedia presentations; Library research session (Details TBA)
Due: REFLECTION 7