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    SUMMARY In their articles‚ R. J. Blythe (2010)‚ "Bring back conscription" and Dennis De Souza (2010)‚ "Conscription? Noway!"‚ although they both are in favor of young people making a contribution to society‚ they have very different perspectives on conscription‚ compulsory military service. Blythe stresses it should be reintroduced to solve the recent problematic shortfall in the number of military recruits. He also highlights its benefits for young people due to the disciplined environment‚ which

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    Henry Le 10/14/2015 ENG 121-09R/C Cause/Effect Final Draft Plagiarism Plagiarism. You probably have heard that term a lot throughout your academic career and through your common knowledge. Plagiarism is the act of using another person’s words or ideas without giving credit to that person. There is a lot of effects if you are plagiarism. Plagiarism will hurt your creativity. Creativity is important. Creativity is the use of imagination or original ideas‚ especially in the production of an artistic

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    “She was a girl with a mountain to climb” said Death. Her mountain signifies the problems she must confront such as living by Hitler’s orders (WW2)‚ having her brother die‚ and having to live in poverty. “The führe’s birthday‚ when she snatched a book from beneath a streaming pile of ashes‚ Liesel was a girl made of darkness” (Zusak.84) Said Death. Death’s words describe Lisel being against Hitler and fighting him back by rescuing a book from the many that was burned.”Her brother was dead” (Zusak

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    Writing Workshop: Critical Response Essay Ray Bradbury’s “The Sound of Thunder” and Gloria Skurzynski’s “Nethergrave” are both good science fiction stories. These stories are both about scientific technology changing the life of a certain person‚ although there are a few different themes in these stories. In‚ “The Sound of Thunder‚” Eckells has a rude awakening when he realizes that he will be facing harsh consequences due to the fact that he didn’t obey the few rules that were given at the beginning

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    A Briefing for Students on Academic Integrity and Plagiarism INTRODUCTION ______________________________________________________________ Students at UCD are expected to adhere to the highest standards of academic integrity and honesty. The work you submit to the University for assessment must be your own work. You will complete a wide variety of assignments during your time in University. This short guide has been developed to help you understand the importance of academic integrity in the

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    WRITING THE CRITICAL RESPONSE A critique is an analysis of and a commentary on another piece of writing. It generally focuses on technique as well as on content. A critical response essay (or interpretive essay or review) has two missions: to summarize a source’s main idea and to respond to the source’s main ideas with reactions based on your synthesis. Organization Introduction: attention-getting with a thesis statement Body: clear critical reasoning and adequate examples Summary Analysis: Evaluate

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    first-year writing program at North Carolina State University‚ does. For one assignment‚ she gives her students a short writing passage and then a prompt for a standard student short essay. She asks her students to turn in two versions. In one they are told that they must plagiarize. In the second‚ they are told not to. The prior night‚ the students were given an online tutorial on plagiarism and Hagopian said she has become skeptical that having the students "parrot back what we’ve told them" accomplishes

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    Project Report: ECO422 Plagiarism: Study of IIT Kanpur Motivation: The aim of the project is to send a message to the student community that plagiarism in any form is not only unethical but also leads to decline in the reputation of the concerned university and the person involved‚ no matter if the act was intentional or even unintentional. Our campus‚ like any other campus is not free of this plaque. Almost every year‚ there is a case of plagiarism that catches attention from authorities

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    Plagiarism Liberty University COUN502 Prof. Myers Abstract This research paper discusses the many facets of plagiarism. While students are used to hearing the word ‘plagiarism’‚ many are ignorant to the extent of plagiarism‚ the importance of crediting original authors for their words or ideas‚ and how to properly cite and reference to avoid plagiarism. There are extensive academic sources available online that clarify and give examples of the do’s and don’ts of referencing‚ citation‚ and

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    Plagiarism-Are we all thieves? "He who imitates must have a care that what he writes be similar‚ not identical... and that the similarity should not be of the kind that obtains between a portrait and a sitter‚ where the artist earns more praise the greater the likeness‚ but rather of the kind that obtains between a son and his father...we (too) should take care that... what is like should be hidden as to be grasped only by the mind ’s silent enquiry. We should therefore make use of another man

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