information for your research papers‚ proprietary or subscription-based databases are where you want to look. There are differences between scholarly resources and popular resources‚ but the key difference is the required peer review process for scholarly journal articles. The peer review is a publishing process in academic fields. Before editors decide whether to accept an
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specific tasks performed when producing an essay. If the task has been successfully completed‚ all points are awarded. No points are awarded if the task is not complete. Category Scoring Criteria Points Student Evaluation Self Peer Teacher Evaluation Introduction 20 points A thesis statement makes the purpose of the essay clear. (Thesis statements do not begin‚ "this essay is about".) 10 Background information is provided to establish the importance of the
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won’t count toward homework‚ but to your final Hacker and Sommers score (worth 15 percent of your final grade). There may be a possible in-class peer review on Monday/Tuesday (Dec. 8/9); if not‚ peer reviews must be done outside of class. You must do at least two peer reviews‚ but you should consider doing more to make up for lost points. Each peer review is worth 150 points‚ and you should grade each out of 150. Emphasis will be on how to apply logic and persuasive techniques in writing an effective
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Sample IT Change Management Policies and Procedures Guide Evergreen Systems‚ Inc. 2007 Sample Change Management Policies & Procedures Guide 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Evergreen Systems‚ Inc. P1 Executive Summary – IT Change Management Policy.................................................................................. 2 Objective ................................................................................................................................................
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Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) and Scopus among faculty of State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) in the last five years. Based on the data from the Commission on Higher Education-Zonal Research Center (CHED-ZRC)‚ the number of publications in peer-reviewed journals rose from 34 in 2006 to 41 in 2007. It dropped to 38 in 2008‚ then to 24 and 20 in 2009 and 2010‚ respectively. This low publication performance among faculty members of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the country is the reason
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PEER PRESSURE: The Gateway Crisis It is said that marijuana is the “gateway drug” because the fact of life is that since life is in a permanent chronological order one thing always leads to another. This then‚ can also be said about peer pressure. Peer pressure may be referred to as the “gateway crisis”‚ amongst teenagers. Theorists have proposed that adolescents who are independent from their parents become dependent on their peers and susceptible to peer pressure (Blos
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Peer pressure is the pressure given to an individual to think and behave in a certain way in order to be accepted by his peers. According to Floyd Allport (1924)‚ our behavior is influenced by behaviours and actions of others. A person may engage in negative behaviours (e.g. smoking‚ drinking‚ bullying) due to peer influence. Bullying can be defined as a subset of aggressive behavior (Espelage‚ Bosworth‚ & Simon‚ 2000). However‚ bullying is different from aggression as bullying includes the imbalance
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• Receiving feedback helps a writer become less attached to his or her work. • Giving feedback helps a reviewer practice analytical skills: o Criticize and examine work o Question errors o Suggest improvements How Do I Give Feedback? Peer review is a method for giving and receiving feedback: • Provides additional perspectives on a work • Helps produce a better work product There are two types of feedback: • Directed: reviewer uses a form or guide to examine specific elements
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Sharlyn Ramirez 4/10/11 EL-123-03 Play Analysis Paper Analysis of Henrik Ibsen’s Play “Peer Gynt” “Peer Gynt” (1867) was the first of Henrik Ibsen’s successful plays in the nineteenth – century. Most commonly known as the “father of modern theater”‚ Ibsen devoted his entire career to the reconstruction of theater from a large‚ exaggerated spectacle‚ to more psychological and condensed productions. He was able to accomplish this through the use of several literary
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their attitudes‚ values‚ or behaviors‚ called peer pressure (Wikipedia). It might give some positive effects to teenagers when they are pressured toward positive behaviors‚ such as volunteering for charity or excelling in academics or athletics by their peers. Yet‚ many cases in peer pressure affects negatively to teenagers’ personality. As said by Wall Mueller (founder and President of the Center for Parent/Youth Understanding)‚ “The ugly reality is that peer pressure reaches its greatest intensity at
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