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    wanted to get out of town and move there. Our plan was to go to college there and live in the dorms‚ she had money to get us down there and get us started. I had a hard time making the decision as I only had a day or two to decide on changing my entire life. I agreed to go and quit my job‚ told my mom the news and left the same day without telling any one else in my family. If I were to face the same situation today‚ I would not have made the same decision. I wish I would have sat back and actually thought

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    Academic Integrity Essay

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    To some‚ cheating is not considered wrong doing‚ let alone a repugnant act towards academic integrity. What does academic integrity mean? It can be defined as an honest and responsible pursuit of scholarship‚ on the other side of the spectrum‚ cheating is dishonest and irresponsible pursuit of scholarship. Academic dishonesty is composed of different types of cheating such as active‚ passive and plagiarism. Academic integrity is being responsible enough to plan ahead in order to create your own work

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    What Is Academic English

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    What is academic English? You may be confident in using English in everyday situations‚ but the kind of English you need for study is rather different. It is what is known as ’academic English’ and is the type of English you need for * reading and understanding your study materials * writing about your subject. Academic English is different from everyday spoken English. It may be used to * describe an object or situation * describe a process or how something works * explain

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    practice of taking someone else ’s work‚ idea‚ etc.‚ and passing it off as one ’s own; literary theft" (Last‚ 2007). In the academic world it has been made clear that plagiarism is a crime. Students are introduced to the issues surrounding plagiarism in their first orientation. After the first class‚ they are reminded and warned about plagiarizing all the way through their academic career. When a student enrolls in a college or university they are given a code of conduct and a set of rules that have

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    Athletes and Academic Performance An athlete attends an institution to help better the team he or she is going to apart of. Not only do they have to deal with the pressures of helping their team‚ but they deal with the school work that every other student at the institution faces. You might say they have it harder than everyone else because they do not have the time the other students have. Athletes and their academic performance have been studied throughout the years and researchers

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    Scholar Academic Ideology

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    Appropriateness of Scholar Academic Ideology The Scholar Academic ideology is the image you portray in your mind when you envision a traditional classroom with discipline and focus. The emphasis is on formal academic instruction without psychological needs‚ social problems‚ family backgrounds‚ or the students’ environment being taken into consideration. The goal of the Scholar Academic Ideology is to create students who think and feel as though they are members of disciplines such as mathematicians

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    Academic Study of Religion

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    WHAT IS THE ACADEMIC STUDY OF RELIGION? RUSSELL T. MCCUTCHEON DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA Comparison and Theory understood as strange‚ sometimes as familiar)‚ early scholars of religion were interested in collecting and comparing beliefs‚ myths‚ and rituals found the world over. After all‚ early explorers‚ soldiers‚ and missionaries were all returning to Europe with their diaries and journals filled with tales that‚ despite their obvious exoticness‚ chronicled

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    Academic  Introduction  Speech       Good  afternoon  class!  Let  me  introduce  myself  to  you  first!  My  name   is  Ek  Saodyanuth  and  I’m  19  years  old.  Phnom  Penh  is  the  only  place   where  I  was  born  and  brought  up.  I’m  a  former  student  at  Singapore   International  School  and  American  Intercon  Institute.  I’ve  finished   my  BacII  in  2012.  After

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    that I might have the opportunity to tread down a path laden with opportunity. Growing up in an educationally diverse family has taught me that education opens doors. All it takes is a little work to earn it. The factors that contributed my poor academic performance include but are not limited to: procrastination‚ disorganization‚ and a lack of prioritization. Often‚ throughout the semester‚ I would put off major assignments until I no longer had any time left to do anything of quality. Another contributor

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    The Importance of academics in education The vital skills in academia are crucial for personal and professional development; they can contribute to the economic growth of a country‚ building meaningful human capital by providing more people-friendly policies‚ investment in educational opportunities which can result in the production of more skilled workers. The more skilled a society is‚ the less prone it is to poverty‚ a more even distribution in households as well as increases in governmental

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