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    deep anchor on the promotion and progress of an individual. As a teacher‚ I always see to it that when I am teaching my line of discipline which is History I always give my students a pretest before introducing the topic so that I can assess the entry level they have. Teaching History is not easy because nowadays students can’t appreciate the value of one’s cultural identity thus‚ it is always have been a challenge for history teachers like me to sustain student’s interests in studying it. In this

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    Academic Integrity and Honor Codes in Schools In today’s society‚ there is a trend being set by both college and high school students. The trend is moving from academic integrity to academic dishonesty. What exactly is the difference between academic integrity versus dishonesty? I believe that academic integrity is a state of pride and belief in ones own knowledge and work. It is taking what you know and applying it in a scholarly systematic way without help from any other source that would make

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    do not constitute plagiarism. (Dames‚ K‚ June 2007 p.24 (4). The word originated from the Latin word plagiarius that is an abductor and plagiare‚ which means to steal. The subject of Plagiarism is an ethical topic that has affected many areas of academic life. It can include limited borrowing without sufficient detail to the source. Plagiarism is breached when one uses another persons work and does not acknowledge that the work is not their own. Plagiarism is an extremely serious offence and is considered

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    Introduction Parent involvement is absolutely essential to student achievement in school and in life. The overwhelming studies and research indicate that there are positive academic outcomes stemming from parental involvement with benefits beginning in early childhood throughout adolescence and beyond (Henderson & Mapp‚ 2002; Patrikakou‚ Weisberg‚ Redding‚ & Walberg‚ 2005). The impact that parents can have on their child’s learning and achievement transcends income levels and social status. "In

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    Does Corporate Social Responsibility Affect Firms’ Performance?1 Laura Poddi2 Sergio Vergalli3 July 28‚ 2008 Abstract In the last two decades in the OECD countries there have been a raising development of firms certified as Social Responsible (CSR is the acronym of Corporate Social Responsibility). This kind of certification is assigned by private companies that guarantee that the behaviour of a certain firms environmentally and sociologically correct. Some papers (among others Preston

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    FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACADEMIC FAILURES OF THE INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS A paper Presented to the Faculty of the Institute of Engineering and Applied Technology Bulacan Agricultural State College San Ildefonso‚ Bulacan In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering RONNABELLE SAMSON ARLJIE MHAR CATACUTAN ANA RUTH CRUZ MA.FATIMA RAMOS February‚ 2014 BIOGRAPHICAL

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    Academic Integrity Andre Gide once said: “Be faithful to that which exists within yourself.” That is‚ even if cheating does not hurt others‚ it hurts the one who cheats. This is the meaning of integrity. It means acting in a way of which one can be proud. This concept can easily be applied to academics. Specifically‚ it is important to generate your own ideas and information rather than using the internet to do all of the thinking for you. This is the problem with modern students: rather than actually

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    Academic Qualification Does Not Ensure Success In Life. : ’Academic qualifications ensure success in life. Do you agree or disagree?’ Too much emphasis is put on academic qualifications nowadays. It is said to be the sole determiner of success in life. In Malaysia‚ for instance‚ jobs are secured by only those who achieve well in their academic performance. In my point of view‚ academic qualification may be vital but it is not the only factor to ensure success in life of an individual as the

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    David Yurchak BUAD 112 Academic Integrity Professor Jackson March 18‚ 2014 Due Date: March 18‚ 2014 Academic Integrity Academic integrity refers to the process and concept of learning and advancing ones education. This means a student sets goals to do well in school and in higher education. Academic integrity essentially means "intellectual honesty": honesty in the use of formulating arguments‚ and information and in other activities related to the pursuit of knowledge and

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    INTRODUCTION Many undergraduate students considered working as one of their fundamental responsibility. Most of them strive to meet multiple and simultaneous demands of school roles‚ work‚ and as a member of the family. Thus‚ managing work and academics is one of the most challenging and difficult role of a working student. Initially‚ it may seem easy for them to study and work at the same time but as time goes by‚ it becomes harder for them to handle both schedules that often create high levels

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