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    Code Of Ethics

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    of academia, UMD has strict guideline to abide by in order to avoid challenges in the future. UMD may only have 4 overall criteria but they are similar to AIAA and NSPE. They talk about Fabrication, Cheating, Facilitating Academic Dishonesty, and Plagiarism, which is what I covered about. It is important to abide by these policies because by being a student at UMD, you agreed to and should agree in the future that they are important to follow similar to following traffic rules while driving on…

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    An Ethical Dilemma and Turning on Turnitin were both similar because they both were strongly against plagiarism. These articles go about it in different ways, an Ethical Dilemma talks about how kids plagiarize more than any other generation, and Turning on Turnitin talks about the software to catch plagiarism that we use today. Both of these articles want the same thing, they want to end plagiarism and make kids go out and work for their own grades. These articles present clear…

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    Academic Integrity

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    Academic Dishonesty Have you or anyone you know cheat on a test or done plagiarism on a paper. There is also Fabrication & Falsification, or even Multiple Submission and Complicity in Academic Dishonesty. There are many ways to preform and do this like this, from writing a paper, taking exams, or even copying and pasting from the internet. Many types can be seen or writing by anyone. Cheating occurs in high schools, colleges and even fancy or the nicest high tech schools. This goes on…

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    It’s unethical to access someone’s personal information on a computer (Christensson, 2006). As the universe of PCs advances, PC morals keeps on making moral benchmarks that address new issues raised by new advances (Christensson, 2006). 2. Explain plagiarism and copyright infringement. As indicated by the Merriam-Webster online lexicon, to "plagiarize" means: to take and go off (the thoughts or expressions…

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    style, they must know how to incorporate source material into a written publication and know how to format in-text citations and references. A person that incorrectly cites material or just disregards citations altogether can be held accountable for plagiarism. I will discuss how to incorporate outside material into a written publication, why proper format is so important, and the consequences of improper format. Using APA style, there are three different techniques that can be used when…

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    going to give you a couple of responsibilities that we can use in our daily lives. They are Personal Responsibility, Ethics, Integrity, respect for Intellectual Property, Give Appropriation from the Internet, and Identify ways to Rephrase to Avoid Plagiarism. The first idea that I am going to talk about is personal responsibility. This is a important thing in all of our lives. This is how we go throughout all of…

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    to do everything for you. This is pathetic. Students need to grow up and apply themselves or ask for help if they do not understand rather than using someone else to do anything in life. Colleges that do not discipline regularly for cheating or plagiarism themselves should be ashamed, because they are the reason why students believe they can get away with cheating. Especially Ivy-League schools which rely on the test scores of students to maintain their outstanding statures. This is important…

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    Honor Code Essay

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    you truly make sure people are doing their own work. An honor code at my school would maintain fairness to all students and punish those who feel it is necessary to cheat. An honor code should be student enforced because it keeps students from plagiarism and cheating. My first reason why honor codes at necessary it to maintain fairness and…

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    Academic honesty is the use of ones owns thoughts and materials in a piece or writing, test taking, or other educational activities. Academic Integrity is often put to trial with student athletes. However, because of a history of problems associated with college sports, campuses had to develop policies and consequences for a failure to abide to academic honesty. “Since 1990, the Division I Committee on Infractions has found violations of this bylaw in 23 major infractions cases” (McCaw 2012).…

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    plagiarize, but all this really does is show students what not to do so they can get away with it. There are many applications schools use to automatically check assignments for plagiarism but students have access to these same tools as well, and in turn can paraphrases the material until it doesn’t return any plagiarism results. In theory the opportunity, capability and intent to cheat create the triangle of factors or causes that result in students cheating in college. The internet is a…

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