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    Is Plagiarism Wrong

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    for plagiarism using Safe Assign tools, a plagiarism checker embedded to Blackboard.” Both authors had conducted a research in which it mentions the percentage of students who plagiarized and failed to comprehend any material, “Some students copied and pasted paragraphs without reading seriously the content, so we can consider, they did not acquire any knowledge,” (Bechir and James). The argument that both authors state is true, due to the fact that if a student commits such act; they won’t…

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    In fact, the collective surprise of our pre-med contingent seeing Krebs at the Medical College Admission Test could only be likened to Adam's surprise when he discovered he wasn't alone in the Garden of Eden. Our surprise was compounded by the fact Karl wasn't lost or looking for a bounce-pass that got away. Instead, Karl K. Krebs was in the right place at the right time, and…

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    that nearly all adolescents face at one point or another, and in Catcher in the Rye, Holden is no exception. In J.D. Salinger 's classic novel, Holden struggles with loneliness and a longing for a past that he has internally glorified, despite the fact that the past is imperfect, and his view is warped by nostalgia. He also harbors a disdain for society with a will to flee to the fringe of civilization and live the rest of his days where he can be self made and uncorrupted by the many people and…

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    that leads and made a lot of arguments in the society. People who said yes said this because of the incredibly high progress in the artificial intelligence development. Back in the 1950’s, artificial intelligence at that time only can play chess, checker, and solve mathematical problems. But then, in less than seventy years, artificial intelligence had changed a lot in progress. In February 2011, a magnificent machine named “Watson” changed the development and history of artificial intelligence.…

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    whole lot more. The most common games were: Marbles, Hopscotch, and the Blind Man Buff- a children’s game that was played by adults as well. Some of the games that children played and enjoyed were: Chess, Nine Men’s Morris, Alquerques- ancestor of Checkers, and Shovelboard- ancestor of Shuffleboard. Card games were popular as well but not for children it was mostly for adults that loved to gamble. Although most Elizabethan played all of these sports, not all sports and games were available to…

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    marriage being threatened and disrespected, to being silenced and put to work, and finally being heard and speaking as an equal and friendly human. Her inner voice is always fighting for what she wants in life as she wants to be treated not by that fact that she is a woman, but by the inner voice that wants to be heard. Throughout the…

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    Chinese Medicine History

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    Chinese Medicine has both a long and rich history going as far back as 1600 B.C., where Chinese caldrons were used to make “pills” and other herbal medicines. Generally speaking, this is where the root of Chinese culture influenced an epidemic of rare animals becoming nearly extinct (Shen-Nong). For this reason, it is crucial to pave way to more laws in regard to wealthy Chinese people who are increasingly causing an environmental disaster to millions of rare and endangered animals due to…

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    Don’t Get Caught Making These 10 Common Writing Mistakes, Or Else I know, right? Rules sometimes hinder creativity. This is the reason why some writers don’t like to follow rules on grammar and sentence construction. It’s so hard to play with words if you have to think about the restrictions. But if you 're writing a book or a formal paper, then you need to stick to the rules. There’s no other way to do it since you 're writing for a larger audience and much more formal audience. Now, if you…

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    Trump Pros And Cons

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    com&_r=0&mtrref=www.nytimes.com&gwh=377B9F78398B5526E751748157D2256E&gwt=pay Kessler, G. (2016, February 11). Trump’s dubious claim that his border wall would cost $8 billion. Washingtonpost. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2016/02/11/trumps-dubious-claim-that-his-border-wall-would-cost-8-billion/ Phillips, A. (2016, November 15). What to expect from Donald Trump’s tweet-shaped presidency. Washingtonpost. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-…

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    As I have grown up and watched my grandmother suffer from, and inevitably lose her life to Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), I have had many questions in my mind about this disease. I wonder what my chances of getting AD are, if the disease is, in fact, genetic, or if it comes from experiential factors. I want to find evidence of real-life people who have suffered from the disease to see if researchers have found proof of certain factors affecting the risk of individuals getting AD. Growing up, I…

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