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    Why Plagiarism Is Bad

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    plagiarism face the danger of being fired or asked to resign from jobs (Gray). For instance, in 1988, Professor H. Frazier was required to leave his job at Harvard Medical School after he was found guilty of plagiarizing a total of four papers in clinical journals and textbooks (Gray). Plagiarism facilitates the ruining of academic reputations as publishing is an essential part of the academic career…

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    As the nation sees what they want to see, we fail to look at the truth. As the United States becomes an increasingly diverse nation, the lack of Black legal professionals is cause for major concern. The complex look into the obstacles facing African Americans reaching the status of judge will be examined. Furthermore, we will examine the process it takes to become a judge, the education as well as social disparities faced amongst African Americans. The lack of African American Judges can be…

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    Positive Changes The positive change that has impacted Special education is transitional services, supports that assist students before graduating from school. For example, some students Individualized Education program have vocational training instead of academic programs to assist in preparing to function when school is completed. Students with disabilities are given resources to prepare for the working environment in the community by visiting places such as a Day HabitationLibrary, and…

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    Nazi Medical Experiments

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    scientific community, choose to not use this information to better our knowledge on topics such as hypothermia treatment also be dishonoring the victims? Would it not be a dishonor to let all these findings go to waste and never be used in a medical journal? If this information were to go to waste it would mean that these poor innocent men, women, and children would have died without a purpose. In her article, Angell states that “we should redeem whatever small benefits we can from this…

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    As the nation sees what they want to see, we fail to look at the truth. As the United States becomes an increasingly diverse nation, the lack of Black legal professionals is cause for major concern. The complex look into the obstacles facing African Americans reaching the status of judge will be examined. Furthermore, we will examine the process it takes to become a judge, the education as well as social disparities faced amongst African Americans. The lack of African American Judges can be…

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    E-cigarettes are a controversial public health concern that is on both sides of the health spectrum; they are viewed as a safer alternative to smoking tobacco, but poses similar health risks. The 2014 article Why e-cigarettes should be banned from minors by Gary A. Emmett supports the belief that e-cigarettes have negative effects on health and should be inaccessible for minors. Although e-cigarettes are publicized as a safer and less addictive alternative to smoking, e-cigarettes are also…

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    to drive and use their cellphones, yet people still self-report cell phone usage (Braitmann and McCartt, 2010). Almost 40% of drivers report talking on their phones and around 13% report texting on their phones while driving at least once a week (Braitmann and McCartt, 2010). In this study our goal is to try and see if women continue to use their cell…

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    There are the normal reactions that people have when reacting and that is when they report the shoplifting. The thoughts that someone has when they find out that someone has shoplifted could be: why would you do that or what do you think this is going to do with the rest of your life? “ 'Reactions ' was defined in terms of variations in the willingness of store customers to report behavior (shoplifting) which was blatantly illegal and deviant” (Steffensmeier & Terry, 1973: 419). There…

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    assignment we are going to read chapter seven, create an MLA citation for the book, and write a thorough summary of the chapter. Going thru this assignment requires to learn how to do Secondary Research Techniques: the library and internet. We will focus on two types of researches: secondary and primary researches. The first one, secondary research is library research, used in your writing when you synthesize, critique, evaluate, or report other writers’ ideas or research to either inform or…

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    This advertisement showing a doctor holding a cigarette states that doctors smoke and also that they prefer Camels over other brands. However, its message can be interpreted to say that smoking will make you healthier because a doctor is pictured as endorsing cigarettes. This makes me cringe. In order to become a doctor medical students have to take the Hippocratic Oath of which at least one part states "first do no harm". This advertisement is in direct violation of that oath. I believe it is…

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