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    MOTIVATIONAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE STUDENTS IN CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY- IMUS CAMPUS Jessa C. Mercado Macario A. Cruzado III Armielyn D. Aguinaldo A research proposal submitted to Ms. Azelle Charese Agdon. Instructor‚ Department of Economics Cavite State University Imus City‚ Cavite. In partial fulfilment of the requirement for subject DCEE 28‚ Methods of Research Bachelor of Science in Office Administration INTRODUCTION Motivation is a process

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    Planning for my future College Success midterm project Planning for my future is extremely important for me especially because I decided to go back to college at an older age. I am currently 26 years old‚ married with no children. While I am currently attending school part time because of my full time work schedule‚ I intend to continue taking classes during winter and summer sessions to make up for the extra credits and continue on a full time pace. My plan is to finish my Associate in

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    What is academic honesty and why is it important? In my understanding academic honesty is trust in a relationship between professors‚ teachers‚ students etc. It means to be honest with your fellow classmates‚ teacher‚ and pupils in the process of education. To be academically honest means not to cheat‚ fabricate‚ or copy someone else’s thoughts and ideas as if they were your own. Today academic honesty is a very important issue as it is the base of many universities’ educational programs. As the

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    Grit is an important influence in college and academic success. Grit functions in college by using deliberate practice‚ academic tenacity‚ academic perseverance‚ effortful control‚ self-control‚ and commitment. To sustain an academic perseverance in college helps by being persistent on their course of action despite obstacles and failure over time. In college‚ people must use the academic tenacity to push aside their short-term goals and to pursue the long-term goal. Deliberate practice method assists

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    Preparing for Academic Success at the Graduate Level COM/600 Preparing for Academic Success at the Graduate Level Having academic success is what a person strives for as they first pursue a collegiate education especially at a graduate level. But there are instances when the journey is first pursued that many students may feel intimidated by responsibilities‚ preparedness‚ and the confinement of certain codes and rules set up by how an instructor may grade and the format a student writes in‚

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    Continuing Academic Success Jasmine Schmidt Gen/201 October 20 2014 Bonnie Ferguson Continuing Academic Success There are many steps a student or employee can take to ensure success in any endeavor they may choose to undertake. Whether you are a first-time student or someone interested in getting ahead at work‚ finding your personal learning style is a great place to begin. Then you have a starting off point for using your strengths and improving weaknesses. My personal learning

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    dictionary. In simpler terms‚ ethics are a code of conduct established by a human‚ group‚ culture etc. An undergraduate student is in the beginning stage of entering the ‘real world’ therefore ethical values place an important role on the overall success of that student. In a student’s college life he/she will face many situations where he/she will be tested on ethical values. The most common unethical practice done by students is that they cheat in exams; they may do this by gaining

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    Rob Cusse Professor Nelson English 101-002 30 September 2011 Academic Dishonesty: What Can Be Done At MCC Currently many cases of academic dishonesty are going unreported on campus. There may be several reasons that this happens‚ like the teachers are too lazy to check and see if the student actually did the work or if they just copied it. Another reason is that the teachers just don’t want to make trouble for the student or for themselves. And one more reason is that the teacher may not

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    Academic Plagiarism: The Practices and Perceptions of Plagiarism in Education Plagiarism is a common concern in education‚ entertainment‚ and some parts of history. The Online Merriam Webster Dictionary (2012) defines plagiarism as “the act of stealing and passing off the ideas or other words of another as one’s own.” This activity is unacceptable and is still performed. Because of this practice‚ however‚ researchers conducted surveys in several schools to comprehend this act of dishonesty. The

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    Penalties for Plagiarism in US and UK Academic Institutions Outline Plagiarism is a serious crime and needs to get handled through penalties. The penalties related to plagiarism has been dealt under strict structure‚ by the US and UK Institutions. It is under certain rules that the attempt has been made to fight with plagiarism. This paper highlights these rules and forwards some specific interpretations related to the practical practices. Introduction Plagiarism has been defined by WordNet

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