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    Why Plagiarism Is Bad

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    Plagiarism is an act of stealing or copying someone else’s work or ideas and taking credit for it. It is an illegal act toward the original piece of work. It sometimes is called an “academic misconduct.” Copying and pasting straight from the source is the most common form of plagiarism from students, and not citing the sources in the paper will result in trouble. Other forms of plagiarism are turning in your own previous assignment as a new one, when you change the words from the other’s work,…

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    Faller, Benjamin D. “Payday Loan Solutions: Slaying the Hydra (and Keeping it dead.) (Cover Story).” Case Western Reserve Law Review 59.1 (2008): 125-160. Academic Search Complete. Web. 1 Apr.2015. In the Article “Payday Loan Solutions: Slaying the Hydra (and keeping it dead,) (Cover Story,)” Benjamin D. Faller begins his article by giving a different back-story as to how payday lending or is critiqued. Faller writes his article to focus on the “larger scale” (126) of payday lending because he…

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    Ildemar Ulloa 1. In the article “The “Glocalization” of soccer in America” by Edgar Campos it talks about their new concept glocalization and how they’re trying to use soccer to help. They use soccer because it is the most popular sport and they’re trying to infuse it with American culture. It also talks about the International Champions Cup (ICC) which is a soccer tournament where big teams from Europe come to the United States to play. They infuse American sporting values into the most popular…

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    In Bob Clark’s, “A Christmas Story,” Allison Kornet’s, “The Truth About Lying,” and finally the letter to Virginia by Francis Church all display some type of deception or lie. First, in the passage The Truth About Lying, it was discovered in some 1990 interviews that “Eighty-five percent of…

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    There are several films that help society understand certain sociological issues in the world. The Breakfast Club, being one of those films, touches on issues such as social stigma, conformity, informal social control and obedience. The movie touches on these issues in many ways, with several scenes that can be used as great examples. Social Stigma (1) is brought up several times throughout the movie. Social stigma is a label used to devalue members of certain social groups. These people…

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    progress by many. However, this progress brought along with it a lot of danger, such as sickness, mutations, cancer and eventually death to those exposed to high levels of radiation. This so called danger is not something to worry about. According to Allison Wade, a researcher of nuclear and medical physicist at the University of Oxford. She reports that out of the original inhabitants of the two cities bombed by U.S forces about 66 percent of the population survived until 1950, and when their…

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    Based on the case study and using the Self-Regulatory Model (SRM), Magda’s help seeking behavior defines a biomedical model, with the understanding that “the mind and body are more complex and connected than assumed by the biomedical model.”(Ogden, J., 2017, p. 5). The first step of the help seeking behavior presents as symptoms. She acknowledges a lack of interest in the things she once enjoyed. The next point of emphasis deals with the signs. Her friends and colleagues noticed a change. Magda…

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    present and past Advance Tribology Laboratory (ATL) group members. I would like to thank Dean Grijm of the machine and instrument shops, Patricia Scallion of the Institute for Research in Materials, Gerald Fraser of the Minerals Engineering Centre and Allison Fulford of Sexton Library for their valuable expertise, resources and support throughout the entire length of this project. I will never forget the care and affection I received from my friends and neighbors from the Bangladeshi Community…

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    Monique Chavez Professor Wenzell English 100 11 February 2015 Paper #1 Genetically Modified Foods Are a Problem In the past couple of years Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) have been taking over America at an increasing and alarming rate. Over the past few years many Americans, including myself, have been concerned about GMO foods and if it’s safe for people to consume. With this in mind, more than sixty other countries ban or require GMO labeling on their food products. GMO products, such…

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    When people look at the occupation of nursing, all many seems to see is a wonderful profession in the healthcare world. Many people overlook the fact that healthcare profession is a culture within itself that suffers from sleep deprivation. There are 40 million Americans each year stuffing from sleep deprivation. Many also suffer with chronic and long-term sleep disorders, and additional 20 million experience occasional sleeping problems. These disorders interfere with work, driving, and social…

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