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    moral problems like stealing in universities and colleges. What is plagiarism? According to Nall‚ S.‚ & Gherwash‚ M. G.(2013)‚ “ Plagiarism is the academically dishonest practice of using another’s words or ideas as your own.” Seneca College Academic Dishonesty (2015) states‚ “Plagiarism is defined as using someone else’s work (words‚ images‚ ideas‚ phrases‚ signatures‚ or computations) and presenting it as one’s own‚ instead of properly documenting every source.” George brown and Seneca college have

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    PRINCIPLES OF INSURANCE (FIN 336) Dr. David T. Russell (david.russell@csun.edu) Fall 2013 MISSION‚ ETHICS AND ACADEMIC DISHONESTY POLICY The College of Business and Economics values academic integrity and will not tolerate cheating‚ plagiarism‚ or other acts of academic dishonesty. If you have any questions about the University’s Academic Dishonesty Policy‚ please contact me or consult the University catalog. For more on the College Mission‚ Vision and Goals‚ please visit www

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    workshops I attended were “Academic Integrity and Your Success‚” “Undergraduate Advising‚” “Winning at Math‚” and “Stress Management.” These all took place in the Knight Auditorium during lunchtime. These workshops were meant to help freshmen succeed in their first year of college. The first workshop I attended was “Academic Integrity and Your Success.” The presenters included two faculty members and a current undergraduate student. They informed us of what exactly academic integrity means. Some of

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    source‚ to confer academic dishonesty‚ to present as new and unique a thought or item determined from a current source. At the end of the day‚ plagiarism is a demonstration of misrepresentation. It includes both taking another person’s work and lying about in a short time later. Students from different countries are not familiar with the traditions of plagiarism in American universities and colleges. Plagiarism by students‚ professors or scientists is viewed as academic dishonesty or scholarly fraud

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    In the articles “Academic Integrity and Student Plagiarism :a Question of Education‚ Not Ethics” by Susan D. Blum‚ and the article “Studies find More Students Cheating‚ With High Achievers No Exception” by Richard Perez-Pena both talk about cheating and academic dishonesty. This topic is worthy of discussion because it will teach students and professors about cheating and why it happens and how to stop cheating. Perez-Pena and Blum both have similar ideas but they also have a lot of different ideas

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    one of the behaviors a person might do to cheat is doing work with a classmate when the teacher has instructed to do an individual work. When it comes to cheating there are serious consequences every student should think about before doing it. Academic honesty is very important when attending college and especially when taking an exam. When a student cheats he or she is disobeying the teachers. Using other peoples work as your own is cheating and also called plagiarizing. It is also not acceptable

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    Citations: Bing Imaging (2013). [Academic Honesty]. Retrieved from http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=academic+honesty&qs=IM&form=QBIR&pq=academic+ho&sc=8-11&sp=1&sk=#a Bing Imaging (2013). [Internet Icon]. Retrieved from http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=internet+icon&qs=HS&form=QBIR&pq=internet&sc=8-8&sp=1&sk= Bing Imaging (2013). [Personal

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    Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences School of Economics ECOS2901: Intermediate Microeconomics Honours Semester 1‚ 2015 Unit of Study Outline Lecturer: Dr. Stephen Cheung Room 444‚ Merewether Building H04 Email address: Stephen.Cheung@sydney.edu.au (include ‘ECOS2901’ in subject line) Consultation hours: Wednesdays‚ 11:00 am to 1:00 pm (in teaching weeks only‚ commencing in week 2) At other times‚ by appointment (email two working days in advance) Tutor: Joel Bank Email address: jban5516@uni

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    Why Do Students Cheat?

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    they will actually need and be accountable for certain knowledge and skills. Instructors may not explain the personal consequences and loss of trust that accompany academic dishonesty if they are focused mainly on stating the procedures and punishments related to academic disciplinary actions. They may not tell students how dishonesty damages their trust in a student and his or her work which can affect a student’s ability to get a strong recommendation for employment or graduate school. It

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