usually the result of a lack of academic writing skills‚ inexperience‚ and sloppy note taking. It is relatively important that students learn and follow the practice established or recommended for citation of written works in any field of academic study. This assignment defines plagiarism and details how I can avoid it as a student. There are varied definitions of plagiarism according to different schools of thought. According to the Anglia Ruskin University Academic Regulations 2006 cited in the
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ECO201 – Introduction to Business Statistics Syllabus Fall 2012 Professor Ng’s Information Name: Dr. Pin Ng E-mail: Use Bb Learn e-mail only (preferred way to communicate not telephone). Do not send e-mail to my LOUIE e-mail account. Office location: FCB 408 Office hours: Tu‚Th 3:40-5:10 p.m. or by appointment Phone: 523-8726 (not preferred) No telephone tag Biography: Short Vita (use Control-click) Course Information Course title: Introduction to Business Statistics
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ADSC 3500L Intermediate Horsemanship Spring 2013 Instructor: Kylee Jo Duberstein Room 210 Edgar Rhodes Ctr for ADS 425 River Drive Athens‚ GA 706-542-7032 kyleejo@uga.edu Course Objectives: This course is designed to be a laboratory class giving students maximal opportunity to gain hands-on experience working with horses. This is a continuation of ADSC 2500L (Beginning Horsemanship) and will go into greater detail of advanced concepts regarding riding‚ training‚ and handling horses
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Sometimes plagiarism occurs when a student fails to adopt because they do not know proper rules to referring to academic material‚ including appropriate ways for quoting and compiling reference lists. In cases like this there is no ultimate intent to deliberately deceive and the literary theft is accidental. Unintentional Plagiarism can be caused by hidden memory.
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BLAW201 BUSINESS LAW I Professor Richard P. Freedman 215-895-2127 (Drexel) 3601 Market Street‚ Room 708 856-429-0020 (NJ Office) Office Hours: Tu & Th 6-8 AM; Tu after class; or by appt. 215-895-6975 (Fax) freedmrp@drexel.edu COURSE SUBJECT MATTER The subject matter of the course will be a comprehensive review of the law of contracts. In addition to the chapters referred to below‚ handout questions will be distributed to be discussed by the class at the end of the
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This may very well also be reflective of my educational career. I hold strong opinions on honesty and integrity in completion of school work and I find that my sense of personal responsibility makes plagiarism‚ cheating‚ and other forms of academic dishonesty to be deplorable. My educational experience has taught me that others may make decisions differently than I; it is in the best interest of the community to develop respect even for those who approach problems from different ethical perspectives
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Nowadays‚ the problem of cheating in exam‚ or academic dishonesty as some colleges and high schools refer to it‚ is not a new problem in Vietnam and the other countries. While the demand for educated labour is getting higher and higher‚ there are fewer workers who can meet these needs. This problem may origin from the students’ ability to cheat during exams. A question was asked: What cause some students to cheat on exams? In my opinion‚ there are three main reasons for cheating. First of all‚ the
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assessment)3Students Group presentation15Group Presentation (Forms part of the assessment) / Revision3Students Group presentationFinal Examination33-hour examination with 15 minutes reading time II Abuse of Academic Materials Intentionally or knowingly destroying‚ stealing‚ or making inaccessible academic resources including‚ but not limited‚ to instructors materials and library materials III Plagiarism and use of other students work submitted as your own Plagiarism is a serious crime. Work of other individuals
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PHYSICS 311-001 MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS Spring Semester 2014 MTWF 11:00 am -11:50 am‚ DeLoach 213 Syllabus and Information Monday‚ January 13‚ 2014 Instructor: Dr. Moorad Alexanian Office: DeLoach 216 E-mail alexanian@uncw.edu Phone: 962-3463 Office Hours: Thursdays 10:00 am -- 12:00 am or by appointments Text: “Mathematical Methods for Physicists” (Sixth Edition) By Arfken & Weber Coverage:
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ASSIGNMENT 1 Plagiarism is when you take other people’s original word or ideas and treat it as your own without citing the sources. Example 1 According to Cunningham‚ Roberts – the masculine brain is more inclined to focus on activities such as analysing facts‚ deconstructing activity and following logic. The above is an example of plagiarism because: - The writer did not put the quoted text within a quotation marks “” - The writer did not cite the source The correct way of writing would be: Cunningham
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