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    Everyone can agree that dishonesty is a terrible characteristic to have but intellectual dishonesty is even worse. This is “the advocacy of a position known to be false. An argument which is misused to advance an agenda or to reinforce one's deeply held beliefs in the face of overwhelming evidence contrary.” (Urban Dictionary) As stated previously, BSing gives off a misrepresentation of oneself. Since intellectual dishonesty is a form of lying, this does the same. Propaganda…

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    Misrepresentation among the athletes is a common issue in the Paralympic Games. Our policy will promote fairness in all competitions and amongst all athletes. Having athletes be tested and fully examined for flexibility and disabilities will allow a better competition. The athletes are facing the issue of others lying and exaggerating their impairments to officials which makes it hard on them. The athletes that are participating for Paralympics want to continue their athletic career while only…

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    definition of integrity because academic dishonesty has the same or higher consequences like anyone has at home and work. The academic dishonesty is not only associated to the school, teacher or classmates, but also to the student himself because the complete knowledge and material is available at the university to shine himself but he is not taking advantage of the school’s resources. What is intellectual property and how it is connected to plagiarism? Intellectual property is a creativity of…

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    Summarize The Issues Surrounding The Violation: A team assignment (Developing a successful strategy for team learning) was selected by team-4 for course EM-575 (Performance Management in Technical Organizations). Team-4 was made up of three (3) students in which each member got one sub topic to cover in order to complete the assignment. Few other additional activities associated to the paper like compiling, editing, proof reading and submission was also equally distributed to the members. An…

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    every single time, if the couple allows it. O’Rourke agrees and believes “...love might indeed get a better name if we were as attentive to the intellectual dishonesties of the public debate over its failings as we are to the emotional dishonesties of adulterers” (587). As in any problem we must look for a solution, the solution being change. Turn dishonesty into honesty, fear of responsibility and commitment, thus individuals must work on themselves to be the partner in which they in turn…

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    Bell cheated in the Mr. Julius Caesar Contest, using an earpiece to have the answers told to him by a college student. Cheating to reclaim intellectual status in front of his old peers allowed Bell to focus more on his personal goal of proving himself to those closest to him. Hundert regraded Bell’s essay, leading Bell to be placed in the top three of his class. Bending the rules with the intent…

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    as related words. Intellect is the power of the mind to know and understand others. Colman, Andrew M. (2008). A dictionary of psychology(3rd ed.). Oxford [etc.]: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780191726828. • Intellectual- According to the New Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought Intellectual is a person who engages in critical thinking, research and reflection about society and proposes solutions for…

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    that we live in today, there is little care for intellectual virtue. Even in our most trusted liters and advisors, dishonesty in to see her so evident. Dr. Philip Dow dresses these issues and offers strategies to overcome them in his short book virtuous minds. This book is a great resource for students, Parents, teachers, and preachers. It 's broken up into three major sections. The first section, List and describe seven virtues of having an intellectual mind. In the second section, Dow…

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    Virtuous Minds Summary

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    Virtuous Minds by Philip E. Dow explains to us what it means to pursue truth and think virtuously. Dow goes through all the many intellectual virtues that we need as people. Virtues are important in our faith, because they help keep us on track. We need to strive after keeping intellectual virtues of courage, carefulness, tenacity, fair-mindedness, curiosity, honesty, and most importantly humility. He shows us the benefits of knowing more about more and of better thinking while showing us how…

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    Plagiarism: the act of taking someone else's work or ideas and trying to pass them off as their own. Plagiarism has occurred throughout the United States with more notable cases being done by politicians in order to help their campaign with ideas and work that has been proven to have a positive response from the general public. While the common man will face harsh consequences for plagiarizing, politicians are given a free pass. The American people must condemn this unethical behavior from…

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