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    such as the local planetarium and the Constitution Hiking Trail. Academic Requirements With its fairly demanding scores, Illinois State is…

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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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    impossible to find persons with a perfect academic integrity. In today days between 75 and 98 percent of college students admit that they cheated at least once in high school (www.glass-castle.com). Academic integrity effects any type of institutions, from elementary schools to undergraduate programs in universities. Also, millions of people are affected by this type of integrity. Cheating, morals and prevention are important factors related to academic integrity. In this modern society people…

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    they make changes or reword the essay to sound as if it is their own. Now the next term academic integrity is a fairly simple term in that one doesn’t cheat or lie about your work and that they will be honest and truthful in their work. An example of academic integrity would be that if someone asked you to give them the answers to a test you had just finished you would say no and that it is cheating. Then the final term being collusion, now collusion in a very basic form is that of several…

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    Plagiarism, can be one of the many issues of a student’s academic life, it is simple to understand what plagiarism is defined to be but may seem tough to bypass. There are many different types of plagiarism but in terms of English it can be classified as “Intellectual theft”. From the defined definition from dictionaries, plagiarism is the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own work. “Plagiarism derives from the Latin word “Plagiarus” which translates…

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    Learning Styles Inventory, Multiple Intelligence Inventory, Holland Code, Degree Works Academic Evaluation formerly the Program of Study, and a three term or more academic course plan. Within the context of this Perimeter Orientation course, I have honed communication, collaboration, and critical thinking skills all while defining my personal identity, exploring the college community, and formulating academic and career goals for success. Taking these inventories literally has given me insight…

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    The Influence Of Integrity

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    Abstract Academic dishonesty, specifically cheating and plagiarism, has recently increased in popularity. Students are more likely to justify unethical academic behavior. New technology such as cell phones have provided students with new ways to cheat. Plagiarism has also been influenced through technology, such as Internet companies, that have emerged and provide wrong solutions to academic assignments. Integrity What is integrity? Many perceive it as just a word that is used…

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    Academic Integrity

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    Homsi said this in regards to academic integrity at the American University in Dubai (Quotes about Academic Integrity). Looking into the subject of academic integrity there are many ways and positions on how people may define it. It is important to fully understand academic integrity to abide by the morals and values it upholds. Houston Baptist University believes: In practice, academic integrity means holding oneself to the highest ethical standard in all academic pursuits – doing all…

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    Why Plagiarism Is Bad

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    with large sums of money in the form of compensation to the affected authors (Smith). In light of this, it is recommended that plagiarism should be avoided at all times. Plagiarism manifests in different forms all of which are severe violations of academic integrity and have severe consequences in the end. Plagiarism appears in several…

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    obligations seemed impossible. I often worried that I would become like many other graduate students a tired, worn-out person of my previous self. Now that I am on the journey to complete my graduate degree, I have become educated on ways to adjust to my academic commitment and strategies to be successful in the completion of my Master’s of Science in Nursing degree (MSN). Understanding how you learn best can optimize the success you have in graduate school. According to Howard Gardner a…

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