When reading the students paper, I found numerous mistakes that he had made. He wrote the paper about the dark knight and, in my opinion, it was a good movie. I think that, first of all, I would have to say he tends to use a lot of commas in the in the second paragraph. In which he could have broken it down into a few sentences, rather than one sentence. Another time is in the third paragraph where he rapidly names of the actors and actresses. He could have spaced them out and said a little bit about the characters. I would change this because it would give the paper more character and would be more appealing with the different character that is in it and how good they were. I also think that the writer could have written a better conclusion paragraph. He only has one real sentence in it and the other sentence was only four words. I would have taken all of the information that I explained in all the other paragraphs and just summarized them up. I would have made the paragraph at least a minimum of three or four long sentences.…
Catherine Jackson is a 67 year old women, who suffers from anemia and type 2 diabetes. Catherine uses alcohol as a coping mechanism for her consistent exhaustion. Her exhaustion can be contributed to her anemia and type 2 diabetes, however the use of alcoholic beverages to combat her fatigue can be considered detrimental to her health. This would be considered a safety issue based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Safety being the most dominant issue as her health is a clear priority.…
Cheating and plagiarism are forbidden and I expect honesty in all matters from all students. Please cite all sources and give credit to others when you use or borrow their ideas. If the idea is not your own, whether using exact words or paraphrasing, then you must cite the original author. If using another's direct words, you must use quotation marks to indicate borrowing.…
Remember to always use proper citation when quoting other sources! This means that ANY borrowed material (even a short phrase) needs to be placed in quotation marks with the source (URL, author/date/page #) immediately following the end of the passage. Changing a few words in a passage does NOT constitute putting it in your own words and proper citation is still required. Borrowed material should NOT dominate a student’s work, but should only be used sparingly to support your own thoughts, ideas, and examples. Heavy usage of borrowed material (even if properly cited) can jeopardize the points for that question. Uncited material can jeopardize a passing grade on the exam. As a part of our commitment to academic integrity, your work may be submitted to turnitin.com, an online plagiarism checking service. So please be VERY mindful of proper citation.…
Summary-In chapter 3, the authors discuss how to quote well in your writing and the most effective ways to introduce quotations and citations into their work. Along those same lines, it also describes ways in which the student should avoid introducing quotations, as this will not be proper and cohesive to the writing…
The exact copy of information from a source without proper citation and without use of quotation marks or block quotation formatting. If any words or ideas used in a class posting or assignment submission do not represent the student’s original words or ideas, the student must distinguish them with quotation marks or a freestanding, indented block quotation (for a quotation of 40 or more words), followed by the appropriate citation in accordance with the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. When a student copies information from a source, he or she must acknowledge the source with quotation marks or block quotes irrespective of whether or not the source has been formally…
Lifting material from a course book, only changing a few words and/alternating the sequence of sentences also constitutes plagiarism.…
The information on self-plagiarism surprised was surprising. Prior to reading the code, I never realized that students would be required to cite any work previously completed. Now that I have read the policy, it makes sense since the work was completed for another class and that by “double dipping” the student has not learned anything more to earn the grade. Professors need to be able to judge the skills and knowledge level of the…
Read each student passage and determine if the student needs to cite the source of the information…
Shenton, A. K. (2010, Summer). This problem of plagiarism... just what can we do about it? School Librarian, 58(2), 73-77. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA243042520&v=2.1&u=gibbs&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w…
Clark University is located on 950 Main Street in Worcester, MA. Worcester is the second largest city in the state and is known as the heart of the commonwealth. On the contrary, Main south, is known to be the most dangerous area of Worcester. After World War II, similar to many of New England’s mill towns, Worcester began to worsen. By the 1980s, Main South was in bad shape. The main south was a center of crime in the city, with extensive drug activity and prostitution. Residents of the Main South were among the cities’ poorest, and unemployment was widespread. Clark University’s open campus policy had positive and negative externalities on the Main South. An externality is a benefit or cost that effects on the well-being of a bystander in…
Furthermore, I confirm that I understand the definition of plagiarism that is used by Durham University, and that all source material has been appropriate cited and referenced.…
Plagiarism Declaration 1. I know that plagiarism is wrong. Plagiarism is to use another’s work and pretend that it is one’s own. 2. I have used the Harvard convention for citation and referencing. Each contribution to, and quotation in, this essay from the work(s) of other people has been acknowledged through citation cited and referenced. 3. This essay is my own work. 4. I have not allowed, and will not allow, anyone to copy my work with the intention of passing it off as his or her own work. 5. I have done the word processing and formatting of this assignment myself.…
Contents Introduction ...................................................... 3 Referencing at ECU .......................................... 3 Academic misconduct (including plagiarism) ........................................................................... 3 Referencing formats ........................................ 3 Short quotations (less than 40 words) ............ 3 Paraphrases, summaries or syntheses .......... 4 Long quotations (40 words or more) ................ 4 Quotations......................................................................3…
Is the essay well written, with a clear structure and attention to proper spelling and grammar? Is there proper use of internal citations and a Works Cited page?…