UNV-303: Academic Skills-Personal Assessment and Development Assignment Name: Cheryl Vance Date: 04/11/15 Instructor: Sarah Robertson Instructions: You are going to assess your academic skills in four areas: note taking‚ study skills‚ reading skills‚ and research skills. Then‚ you will review the skills you have identified and suggest ways you can improve them. Please review how to complete the chart provided below. You are to write within this document (the space can be manipulated as you
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person to others is having good strong morals .There are many examples of Integrity and dishonesty in school. Integrity can be found when you are taking a test‚ being truthful to your work and realizing that cheating is wrong. It can also be found when a person does something wrong and confesses to what he or she did. That is being truthful and having the confidence to say the truth. That is true integrity. Dishonesty is found when you cheat and lie to your teachers and friends. I have cheated before
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Why do the students cheat on the exams? By: Zahra Sepehri University of Zanjan Spring‚ 2014 Keywords: study‚ student‚ deadline‚ Exam In the university context just like any other society‚ we have crime and dishonesty and amongst all ‚ students’ cheating is just one of the appearances of these . Firstly I’d like to specify a clear definition And remind of what exactly is exam and why is it an inseparable part of the education Cause I believe that we should have
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Academic Writing and Research Articles Academic writing is seen in all great works of literature. Many genres form and regulate off of academic writing. One genre that stands out over others is journal articles. Journal articles are an innovative and informative type of academic writing‚ because both share the same characteristics. [1] The main purpose of academic writing is to present information that displays a clear understanding of a subject (Rosemary Jones). The introduction
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Course Outline RSM464H1S Organization Theory and Design Winter 2013 Course Meets: LEC0101 Mondays‚ 10am-12 noon LEC0201 Mondays‚ 2-4pm Instructor: E-Mail: Webpage: Phone: Office Hours: Teaching Assistant: WO 25 WO 20 Prof. András Tilcsik‚ Rotman School of Management andras.tilcsik@rotman.utoronto.ca (preferred contact method) https://portal.utoronto.ca/ 416-946-0610 (email preferred) 95 St. George St.‚ Room 7018; Thursdays 2:30-3:30pm & by appointment TBA Course Scope and Mission Organizations
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Galindo 1 Juan Galindo Professor Student Success September 9‚ 2013 My Academic Autobiography Thinking about college and your future career can be very overwhelming at the beginning. There’s so much to consider when it comes to getting ready for college: where to go and what to study. I’ve heard it said that sometimes a student will enter college fully aware of what they want to do in life‚ and doggedly reach their undergraduate goal after four years of diligent study. My college
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Maria A. Barajas Professor Ewers ENGL 1020 Critical Response Essay March 10‚ 2012 LOG 15- Annotated Bibliography Dames‚ K. Matthew. "Understanding Plagiarism and How It Differs From Copyright Infringement." Computers In Libraries 27.6 (2007): 24-27. Professional Development Collection. Web. 8 Mar. 2012. In his article‚ “Understanding Plagiarism and How It Differs from Copyright Infringement‚” Matthew K Dames informs his audience of the differences between plagiarism and copyright infringement
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COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE TITLE: Organizational Behavior NUMBER/SECTION: BUSN 208 CRN: BUSN208-0GD-D1-201230[->0] CONTACT INFORMATION Instructor: First Name: Michele Last Name: Roberts Phone Number: 765-481-7720 Email (Ivy Tech Email): mroberts91@ivytech.edu Instructor’s Supervisor: First Name: Aaron Last Name: Baute Phone Number: 765-269-5700 Email (Ivy Tech Email): abaute@ivytech.edy Office/Campus Location: Ivy Hall 2174 Online Learning Support:
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COURSE SYLLABUS History 112- FALL 2013 COURSE TITLE: World Civilization NUMBER/SECTION: [History 112/00A] [32565] CONTACT INFORMATION Instructor: First Name: Ronald Last Name: Brooks Phone Number: NA Email (Ivy Tech Email): rbrooksii@ivytech.edu Office/Campus Location: Valparaiso Office Hours: By Appointment Instructor’s Supervisor: First Name: Lanette Last Name: Mullins Phone Number: [219-464-8514 x3088] Office/Campus Location: Valparaiso Office Hours: By Appointment
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Geography 1303 – World Geography Syllabus Blinn College – Bryan Campus Section: 406 CRN 11804 Meets: TR 1:25 – 2:40 Rm H226 Instructor’s Name: Dr. Serena Aldrich Office Number: A214 Office Hours: M–F 8:30–10:00; MW 1:30–2:30; TR 12:00–1:00 Office Phone: 979-209-7577 Office Email: serena.aldrich@blinn.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION: Study of major world regions with emphasis on prevailing conditions and developments‚ including emerging conditions and trends‚ and the
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