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    will likely get a good grade, which is extremely important, but you may get caught cheating and face serious consequences. The pros of not taking the assignment are that you will not have to face the guilt of cheating and cannot be convicted of plagiarism. The text is attempting to teach the reader that knowing the pros and cons of either decision is important in picking the correct choice. You should not rush decision making as it can have serious consequences. Making a life-changing decision…

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    Throughout this semester I have learned and relearned many things. For an example, I have learned about commas, but this is the first time I completely understood and know how to use them. Another example, is I have always known that plagiarism is illegal, but in high school they only wanted the source next to the information I use. In English this semester, I have learned the correct way of citing my information. I have used these knew skills in another class of mine and as well in this class.…

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    The Process of Effective Writing Green (2011) states that APA and good writing is a long term process (p.69). The writing process has always been difficult for me. My writing has improved with the help of my instructors, online resources, and the college writing center. In order to write effectively at the graduate level, I will need to refer to the various writing resources that are made available. According to Green (2011)... graduate assignments need to reflect the appropriate level of…

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    University of South Florida's Academic Affairs' document about cheating, titled "Academic Integrity of Students," clearly lists every way a student can be seen as cheating. Other examples of academic dishonesty include forgery, obstruction, and plagiarism (Academic Affairs, p.g. 5-6). The consequences of using dishonest ways to pass class are extremely…

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    spelling errors in the paper. This is why having others look at the paper is a vital part for writing a research paper. Citing is also very important because if a research paper is not properly cited, this can lead to paper containing plagiarism which is illegal. If plagiarism is found in an author 's research paper which can lead to something like a bad grade in class or a loss of credibility in their job. As long as the author is cautious and follows the writing process, this will lead to a…

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    grade I thought I would have achieved, because my carelessness to revise was shown when you noticed plagiarism in my paper. This was followed by a firm talking to where you made sure that I knew the consequences of this action, but throughout the talk I could hear the sympathy in your voice. Along with this and you still allowing me to revise my paper made my respect for you grow. Although the plagiarism was in my paper, I still received positive feedback with the comments of a solid thesis,…

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    the slackers cheating anymore, but rather highly intelligent, yet lowly motivated students. With modern technology along side to help, cheating rates are escalating to an all new high. Cheating comes in all forms, but the most frequently used is plagiarism. All college campuses have conducted academic integrity policies to try to prevent cheating as well as list out what is considered cheating and the consequences. While they all have a common goal of preventing cheating, each campus has their…

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    I am going to start this blog with a quote by Midori Goto "Honor isn't about making the right choices. It's about dealing with the consequences". And whit this I make myself a question, why do we need Honor Code?. One answer that comes to me is that because all nature does have, and help us to protect ourselves and brings benefits, because society judge individuals, and violating the Code as consequences will make us feel ashamed when society point us out, will close doors for opportunities, and…

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    used was brand new and original to him. He chose to take an item that was not hand created by the artist himself and slapped a signature on it and called it his. People were confused and did not know how to react. Most believed it to be an act of plagiarism. It was, however, all a ploy to stir up the media’s emotions and make people question their beliefs on what art really was. Duchamp wanted viewers to think about institutional art and all the common beliefs that are deeply rooted in art…

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    slavery in Indonesia, the researcher has to remain neutral, looking at the issues from different perspectives to take a fair conclusion. 8.2. Plagiarism Copying another person’s idea without providing references is prohibited. Alternatively, the researcher has to read the Academic Honesty Policy in the Student Study Guide and learn how to avoid plagiarism. 8.3. Validity Legitimacy or validity is a concern towards the sources and the ability to present it in a fair and accurate method. The…

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