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    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 the student would the

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    How to Become a Good Student

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    HOW TO BECOME AN EFFECTIVE COLLEGE STUDENT In Partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject English Submitted by: Hermosilla ‚ Pedrelyn B. Submitted to: Mr. Joefel Suan Table of contents 1. Introduction………………………………………………………1 2. Instructions……………………………………………………….2-4 A. Things you’ll need B. Steps‚ rules &regulation being a student C. Tips and writing 3. More Effective Learners……………………………………………………4-9

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    How Change Might Facilitate the Project’s Success Shima Shirazi CPMGT/300 9/1/2013 Maxine Brooker Title of Paper “Very few projects are ever completed according to the original plan. The changes to the plan result from either increased knowledge‚ a need for competitiveness‚ or changing customer/consumer tastes. Once the changes are made‚ there is almost always an accompanying increase in the budget and/or elongation of the schedule.”(Kerzner‚ p.949‚ 2009). The urge

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    The O*NET program is the nation’s primary source of occupational information. Central to the project is the O*NET database‚ containing information on hundreds of standardized and occupation-specific descriptors. The database‚ which is available to the public at no cost‚ is continually updated by surveying a broad range of workers from each occupation. Information from this database forms the heart of O*NET OnLine‚ an interactive application for exploring and searching occupations. The database also

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    to become the model student that everyone strives to be‚ you are right. After you’ve finished reading this‚ you’ll have what it takes to be the resident genius. The problem with becoming the perfect student is that people see becoming the perfect student as a combination of intelligence‚ hard work‚ and a natural learning aptitude -aspects that the average student could never possibly display. However‚ after reading this article you will plainly see that being the perfect student is not so much having

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    Why People Commit Crime

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    do criminal acts. Criminals have different background that mold them into criminal behavior weather it is DNA related‚ environment‚ or the ways of society. There are various reasons why criminal choose to do criminal acts. One reason why people commit crime is because they want to. This can be classified as an individual making a poor choice in life. It also can be the result of the environment he or she surrounds their self with. The old saying is ‘‘You are who you hang around’’. Which is very

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    [Question 1] Freud believed that we may block painful or unacceptable thoughts‚ wishes‚ feelings‚ or memories from consciousness through an unconscious process called repression. Repression is a type of defense mechanism Freud proposed humans use to push away thoughts or feelings that cause us distress. Freud believed repression was an underlying aspect of all other defense mechanisms. [Question 2] According to Freud’s view of personality structure‚ the “executive” system‚ the ____________‚ seeks

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    Organization (WHO) shows that almost one million people commit suicide every year. Within an hour‚ about 90 people killed themselves and a similar action in every 40 seconds. Meanwhile‚ 60 per cent of the total annual suicides occur in Asia where most of the nearly 200‚000 cases of China‚ India (100‚000 cases) and Japan (32‚000 cases). In Malaysia‚ in the past ten years‚ between 10 to 13 people out of 100‚000 people are estimated to commit suicide. However‚ the rate is said to be less accurate

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    internet‚ and many students opting to obtain education from online colleges and universities‚ the prevalence of plagiarism is on the rise. In a 2005 study conducted by the Center for Academic Integrity (www.academicintegrity.org)‚ it was concluded that 40% of the 50‚000 undergraduates asked admitted to having plagiarized from the internet. This is a very large jump over a span of six years‚ from only 10% in 1999 (Badke‚ 2007). It is becoming clear that educators‚ as well as students‚ need to become

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    Ethics plays a significant role in how journalism and entertainment are viewed nationwide. Amongst journalist issues are presented through news and political debates‚ such as the national convention in the United States and false reports in news articles. An example of plagiarism would be how First Lady Melania Trump plagiarized parts of a televised speech from former First Lady Michelle Obama. An example of misrepresentation would be an investigative reporter not getting the right facts that they

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