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    Week 4 Checkpoint Detecting Plagiarism Q: Response to Results The results of the paper‚ Lab Courses Go Virtual‚ came back with 98% similarity of plagiarism. This result defiantly exceeds the maximum amount allowed in regards to plagiarism. If I were the student‚ I couldn’t look my instructor in the eye or in this case respond to any correspondence with a clear honest and complete reason as to why I would have done something so deceitful as to copy some else’s work. My course of action toward

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    According to John Berger’s Ways of Seeing‚ “The way we see things is affected by what we know or what we believe.” (Berger‚ 8) An object or a symbol from one period of time could mean another in a time today. Swimming at Oiso‚ Distant View of Mount Fuji by Utagawa Kokunimasa is a triptych made during the Meiji period (1868-1962) typically utilized as an altarpiece during the Meiji period in Japan. On the surface‚ this painting represents the transformation of the kimono throughout history. From early

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    Spending early mornings and late nights training in the blistering cold water while my peers sleep became a daily routine for me. Before I knew it‚ swimming became a part of me‚ it became a defining aspect of my life. However‚ I did not always know that I would continue to spend long hours at the swimming pool for the next four years of my life. When I began high school‚ I was always told to find a club or sports team to join‚ and my experience in this phase of my life would be considerably more

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    experiments.| d.|drawing conclusions.| __D__ 3. Information gathered from observing a plant grow 3 cm over a two-week period is called a.|inferences.| b.|variables.| c.|hypotheses.| d.|data. | __B__ 4. Based on your observations‚ you predict that the presence of water could accelerate the growth of bread mold. This is a.|a conclusion.| b.|a hypothesis. | c.|an experiment.| d.|an analysis.| __B__ 5. Suppose that a scientist proposes a hypothesis about how a newly discovered virus

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    there each work day. While at lunch‚ Carol and Jerry always discuss some business. Often‚ Carol and Jerry invite friends who work at other CPA firms to join them‚ so they can keep up with what is happening in the accounting community. Issue and Conclusion 1 Are Carol and Jerry entitled to deduct the lunch expenses they occurred during lunch meeting at Good Eats Café on every work day as an ordinary and necessary business expense? No‚ Caro and Jerry cannot deduct the expenses they occurred during

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    paragraph the purpose of the report‚ data presented‚ and major conclusions in about 100 - 200 words. For example… This experiment attempts to measure the density of aluminum‚ copper‚

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    Writing a Conclusion Paragraph for your Social Studies/Language Arts Research Paper “BASIC” MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS:  must BEGIN with a restated thesis statement that clearly restates the 3 subtopics discussed in your paper. (This is your FIRST sentence.)  NEVER introduces new details that haven’t been discussed already o You don’t want frustrate your readers by mentioning some new statistic or fact that you aren’t going to thoroughly explain. Your readers shouldn’t have more unanswered questions

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    CORRUPTION: THE CRIME THAT ’S NOT GOING DOWN. New Crisis (15591603)‚ 104(3)‚ 48. King‚ C. C. (2010). Melendez-Diaz and the Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin‚ 79(8)‚ 24. Walker‚ Samuel. Citizen complaints about the police. 2012. Retrieved on October 2‚ 2012. http://samuelwalker.net/issues/race-ethnicity-and-criminal-justice/

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    Applying the Results and Conclusion of the Research Process Barbara Ratcliff HCS/465 July 29‚ 2013 Judith Curry Applying the Results and Conclusion of the Research Process Medication errors are a major health care concern that can cause harm to the patient being care for even resulting in death in some cases. In this country it is reported that there are around 7‚000 deaths a year due to medication errors. This number could be even higher considering that many medication errors are not reported

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