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    archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1753-7983.htm EBS 3‚3 Dealing with plagiarism in a complex information society Debbie Wheeler Abu Dhabi Women’s College‚ Higher Colleges of Technology‚ Abu Dhabi‚ United Arab Emirates‚ and 166 David Anderson Al Ain Women’s College‚ Higher Colleges of Technology‚ Al Ain‚ United Arab Emirates Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of the modern information society on attitudes and approaches

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    Vanity vs Honesty

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    Vanity vs. Honesty Many people find themselves caught up in the everyday acts of vanity and honesty. Everyday people make decisions out of honesty or out of vanity. The changing of our society in everyday life is due to vanity. Even though most people are constantly acting out of vanity‚ you will find in some cases when circumstances change‚ people act more honestly‚ but ultimately vanity rules over honesty. Many individuals act out of vanity until the situation of things change for the worse

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    Higher Education

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    Higher Education Higher education is the key to new worlds. In past decades‚ college education was seen as a privilege which few had access to. Nowadays‚ it has become a culminating stage in people’s life. Higher education has proved that it has a monetary value‚ as the salary of a person with a college education is higher than that of a person with a high school education. Some people have sold the idea that a higher education is a waste of time and money‚ and that such education should only be

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    Academic Ethical Dilemma: Learning Enhancement Through Chemistry There is a trend occurring in the academic world that is gaining in popularity and has many in the academic world worried. This trend is the increase use of drugs to enhance the brain’s ability to not only work harder‚ longer and faster but also to retain that knowledge. "Doping" is no longer the exclusive realm of sports professionals" (Block‚2003). Not only does this create opportunities for today’s students to excel but it

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    Main themes in The crucible Honesty is the most important thing in life‚and what keeps relationships healthy between people‚and hysteria is widespread in many countries. People accuse each other for wrong doing even though they weren’t sure. In The crucible by Arthur miller written in 1692 proposes how people long ago used to act concerning witchcrafts ‚and to face in certain situations in Salem‚ Massachusetts. Most of the people were fanatics and they were involved in prayers and church ‚ they

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    I Believe in Honesty

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    I believe..... in honesty I strongly believe that honesty is the best policy. Let’s not go overboard and think that I never tell little white lies‚ because I do‚ but usually it is to spare someone’s feelings. I have learned throughout the course of many years that telling big lies only leads to more lies. What will happen when you tell those lies? You will usually end up telling one lie to cover up another lie and eventually‚ you will end up telling on yourself. I remember this story so vividly

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    Academic Integrity

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    Shruthivani Velrajan Mr. Harrison Pre AP English 10 11 August 2014 Academic Integrity Integrity is to follow high-quality morals when no one is observing. Integrity is a good quality to have because it makes the person more trustworthy and a better person in general. Academic integrity is when one is honest and fair when it comes to studies and to school. An example of academic integrity is when a person does not cheat even when the teacher leaves the room. If the person decides to take out

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    Higher Education

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    What Keeps Male Away From Higher Education? With Special Reference to Science S.Michael Jeyabalan1‚ Caroline Daisy2‚ P.Selvarathy Grace2 and C.Ravi Samuel Raj2 1 Department of English‚ Pope’s College 2 Department of Chemistry‚ Pope’s College‚ Sawyerpuram‚ Thoothukudi Dist - 628 251 Abstract: Higher education is essential for a nation. Once the higher education was dominated by male and now the trend started reversing. Such a gender imbalance is unsuitable for the countries development. The

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    Submitted to : Fr. Archimedes A. Lachica‚ S.J. MBA RE 224.2 Campus Minister for Faculty and Staff‚ AdDU Rising Higher By Atty. Arnold F. Caballero It must have been a dry and meaningless life if nothing impels anyone to do something. As for me‚ I preoccupied myself with the responsibility that I have with my family. My mantra : When I’m doing the best for my family I am doing it for someone above. It all revolves around the same principle as I go around my weekly routine. Thus

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    Honesty Pays in the End

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    We shall call him Mr Mookeen. He was a brilliant young man‚ an all- rounder and was popular. No wonder he chose to become a teacher and he did become one. He put himself to his tasks with heart and soul and no wonder he became popular very soon. He could be seen in the field‚ he would be called to address a students’ audience‚ and he would be the foremost in organizing any school function. Thus he became the favorite of the Headmaster‚ and the envy of some of his seniors. To mar his reputation

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