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    Academic misconduct is when we are actually giving or handing out a result that is giving disadvantageous to one’s or to any other members ‘of the academic community. Whereas academic community here refers to the teachers, students, the school authorities and the parents as well. Not only that, but academic misconduct also means when we are actually showing or encouraging a person, which are directly involve with academic, considered themselves as the academic community to do something that…

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    I hereby write in response to the notice of academic dishonesty leveled against me by Dr. Nicholas Forge, my professor of "Foundations of Community Partnerships.” Before proceeding, I will like to provide you with background information of my academic sojourn at Georgia State University. I attended Georgia State for my undergraduate studies in Social work between 2014 and 2016, and I graduated with honors, cum laude and I will like to point out the through my undergraduate studies, I was…

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    Pseudonymity is best described as the practice of using forged documents to create new works of writing bearing a deceased writers name, instead of the current writer claiming the credit for the work. Many of Paul’s writings and letters have been said to have not actually been written by Paul himself. Many scholars believe that some letters were creations of Psuedonymity(Harris,2014). The Psuedonymity practice was quite popular among apostolic writers and was widespread among Hellenistic Judaism…

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    A Stand Against Wikipedia by Scott Jaschik draw attention on how students should not use Wikipedia as a resources due to its inaccuracy details and lack completeness entries. In his article he emphasize, “ As Wikipedia has become more and more popular with students, some professors have become increasingly concerned about the online, reader- produced encyclopedia.” Scott have a point where there is plenty of inaccuracy details, but that’s not accurate at all. If the person gathered enough…

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    Plagiarized Play Themes

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    Result: 9% Unique This is a complex play full of both realistic and fantastic- Unique there are so many overlapping themes in the story. The author- Plagiarized Hispanic culture, religion, spirit, poverty, stereotypes,- Plagiarized play. One of these themes, family, is especially prevalent- Plagiarized play knows dysfunction, mistrust, disrespect, and even violence,- Plagiarized of the importance of family. So despite all the problems- Plagiarized to show how much positive impact those same…

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    Glogster Bird Checklist

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    Glogster Bird Poster Checklist http://www.birds.cornell.edu/Page.aspx?pid=1478 Do not copy directly from the internet--that is plagiarism and you will receive a failing grade for this project. All descriptions must be put in your own words. I will check your project for plagiarism on http://www.paperrater.com/plagiarism_checker. Please find the following information and type it into the document as you locate it. Make sure to copy the web address where you found each bit of information.…

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    Honor Code Dbq

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    can simply just insert phrases and even whole paragraphs directly into their essays or reports. Schools that have established honor codes have fewer reports of cheating. Honor codes at schools- typically student- enforced- have fewer reports of plagiarism. Having an honor code would create a trustworthy environment with fewer problems between the student body. Therefore, schools should establish an honor code because it would prevent cheating, push students to be honest, and it would set higher…

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    Student Athlete

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    What is a Student athlete? In this essay I will be addressing the definitional issues associated with the term student athlete. The importance of this issue is momentous because of how frequently the term is used in the wrong context. Reading my essay will resolve or cease any confusion or misconception of the term “student athlete”. A student athlete is not someone who puts their sport before any classwork. A student athlete is not someone who doesn't take any pride in doing their own work. A…

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    Academic Bias In Academia

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    Academic Bias Bias in academia has been going on for years; this is an issue that does not seem to have an answer but argued all the time. Michael Bloomberg, former mayor of New York City, made a commencement speech at Harvard’s 2014 spring graduation with an unexpected message; he claims that there is Liberal academia bias on college campuses and that this issue is not allowing their students to expand their thinking. Ron Christie, a government relations expert, wrote about Bloomberg’s speech…

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    Biby Case Summary

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    Facts: Biby was the technology transfer coordinator at the University of Nebraska. One of his responsibilities includes the negotiation of agreements with companies for the research and marketing of new technologies. The university was able to enter into a licensing agreement with Corn Card International for the selling of a new technology. However, another company alleged that the university had granted it rights to market the new technology. Biby was told that the university needed to search…

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