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    Lung Function Test Essay

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    Lung function test The pulmonary function test sounds like only one test, but it consists of multiple tests which if you don’t ask questions you would not have known about them. When just observing the lung function test one would see all patients blowing into a mouth piece for 8 hours and not think much of it. On being more interactive with the clinical technicians I was able to distinguish three very specific tests that are used to obtain a complete evaluation of the patient’s respiratory…

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    A Conversation Between Gladwell and Park: I walked into MoMA today. An Andy Warhol portrait of Campbell’s Soup Cans from 1962 hovered over my head. The different labels of the Campbell cans creates the defining image of the Warhol copyright. The 32 different canvases of soup cans are varied only by the label on the front of each can. Warhol points out in his work that he “mimicked the repetition and uniformity of advertising by carefully reproducing the same image across each individual canvas”…

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    There are multiple reasons as to why authors create the works that they do. Many of the works circulating in the world have fallen victim to intense scrutiny. This is the case with Shakespeare’s King Lear. The reigning question that plagues the minds of readers and scholars alike is: “Is King Lear a satire?” They ponder if the play was written to criticize and humiliate King James I, or whether it was a mere coincidence. Through copious amounts of research, I will explore both sides of this…

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    inadequate. the watchword in tutor training should be flexibility. when the student holds more knowledge then the tutor should take more nondirective methods, if the student has less knowledge the tutor should be more directive. we have here not plagiarism but teaching and learning. the affective domain is the various personality traits of tutors and students. there is an inherit fisk with every session given the need for guidance and authority. the authority of the student is effected by…

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    Why Is Homework Wrong

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    to be reformed. For years, the school system has been set up to give all students homework even if unnecessary. Plenty of children who are given homework cheat off their friends, have their parents do it, or get the answers online, which could be plagiarism. If a student does not know the material because the teacher did not go over it well enough, then the student should not be punished. Why not just have all the learning done at school or eliminate it to make life easier for everyone? If the…

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    The area of my topic for my Capstone Project is the environment and the United States should stop the production of the North Dakota Access Pipeline. The pipeline is 1,172 miles long and it will transport 470,000 barrels of oil per day. The pipeline will begin in North Dakota, travel through South Dakota, and Iowa, and end in central Illinois.The pipeline will be placed through the Standing Rock Sioux land, which is in North Dakota, and the pipeline would affect their only water supply if the…

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    (KidsRSU2). If the offense continues then more severe punishments are taken. In college, if a student is caught cheating severe punishments take place. Punishment includes academic suspension, expulsion, and temporary or permanent transcript notation of plagiarism (Consequences). That is why this increase in technological use to cheat is harmful to students in every grade. It is strongly encouraged to have a known and enforced honor system in schools, as to remind kids there are consequences for…

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    Essay On Honor Codes

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    Technology today allows students to easily access information that may be used to plagiarize on their school work and exams. In light of the problems with plagiarism, honor codes and systems have become increasingly popular to prohibit the amount of cheating in schools. While my school currently has an honor code, it would be better to revise it so the student culture regarding the code will improve and to ensure that students desire to succeed and do well on their work. To begin, student…

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    There is a rising epidemic of students cheating their way through grade school and college. Scholars who have achieved the highest grades and have went to Ivy League schools admit to cheating. Simkin and Mcleod list reasons for college students cheating as opportunity, desire to succeed, small or non-existent penalties, lack of consequences from schools and professors, and the belief that they are not cheating because the infraction is so minute (2009). Cheating leads to various…

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    Forrester, learning about writing and developed a trusting friendship with William. Jamal entered a paper he wrote in a writing competition, not knowing that the title William chose originated from a published story of his own. Jamal got in trouble for plagiarism William recognized…

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