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    Like much of the Internet‚ the World Wide Web operates on a client/server model. You run a web client on your computer—called a web browser—such as Microsoft’s Internet Explorer or Firefox. That client contacts a web server and requests information or resources. The web server locates and then sends the information to the web browser‚ which displays the results. When web browsers contact servers‚ they’re asking to be sent pages built with Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) / Hypertext Preprocessor

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    Mcdonalds vs. Checkers

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    and Checkers A burger and fries are two of my favorite foods; everyone loves some type of burger (unless they are a vegetarian). The residents of our city are lucky restaurants specializing in burgers are plentiful. Most people that I have come across consider McDonalds as being the best when compared to Checkers. Although both serve wonderful burgers‚ the differences in the menu and the overall atmosphere set them apart from one another‚ making McDonalds the leading burger place. Checkers was

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    The Life and Work of Charles Dickens “Christmas is a poor excuse every 25th of December to pick a man’s pockets.” As Charles Dickens shows in this passage‚ not everyone likes Christmas. This quote is from the words of Ebenezer Scrooge‚ one of Dicken’s most infamous characters. As one can tell from this quote‚ Scrooge loves money so much he does not notice anything else. When Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol‚ he wanted money as well. As a child‚ he had to work long‚ miserable hours in a workhouse just

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    Detecting Plagiarism

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    Detecting Plagiarism Chris Gibbs Gen/105 Learning in an Info Age Kara Moreu From using the Plagiarism Checker with a plagiarized paper‚ I see how this tool is helpful to students. The Similarity Index gave the paper I submitted a score of 100 percent plagiarized match to an Internet source. Having this tool at our disposal gives us the assurance that as long as we check our papers with this tool‚ we will have plagiarism free papers to submit. This is very important requirement for

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    CHAPTER I The Project and Its Background This chapter presents the introduction‚ background‚ objectives‚ significance‚ and scope and delimitation of the study. Introduction Everything has changed due to the enhancement of the computer technology. With the use of technological discoveries and inventions‚ like computers‚ people can make things faster and easier. Computers have become important in different fields; in engineering‚ construction‚ industries‚ medicine‚ stock market and in

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    jet airplane‚ which is now the standard for modern air travel. To truly appreciate just how far we’ve come‚ it is important for one to understand how a modern jet airplane works. All airplanes rely on three separate systems—Wings‚ Propulsion and Control Systems. (lect 1/31) For flight to take place all three of these systems must be functioning properly at the same time‚ but more importantly‚ they must work in tandem to accomplish two things. First‚ the airplane must generate an amount of thrust

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    plagiarism

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    an essay on the topic of your interest and effectively integrate at least ten (10) external sources [through paraphrasing‚ summarizing or quoting] into your work .Prepare a referenced list of the sources acknowledged in your essay. Your essay should be between 400 to 600 words. 2a.What is plagiarism? b. State at least five causes of plagiarism and suggest ways of solving them 4. With practical examples‚ differentiate between the documentation styles of the American Psychological Association (APA)

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    same time I’m also a very creative person‚ making my work as creative as I can within the restrictions of the assignments. Both of these traits could especially be seen in my science classes last year where our primary focus was the body and its different systems. For one thing‚ I remember listening attentively as our class was being assigned large projects and presentations. For several of these projects my fellow students and I were able to work with partners or even groups. Being cooperative was

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    AVOIDING PLAGIARISM 1. Which of the following would be considered as plagiarism? a. Not providing a reference when you have used somebody’s idea. b. Copying a few sentences from an article on the Internet without giving a reference. c. Not giving a reference when you use commonly accepted ideas‚ e.g. AIDS is a growing problem. d. Giving the reference but not using quotation marks when you take a sentence from another writer’s article. e. Taking a paragraph from a classmate’s essay without

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    Some materials have a feature known as ferromagnetism. The prefix "ferro" refers to Iron‚ which is one such material. Ferromagnetic materials have the ability to "remember" the magnetic fields they have been subjected to. An atom consists of a number of negatively charged electrons‚ orbiting around a positively charged nucleus. These electrons also possess a quantity known as spin‚ which is roughly analogous to a spinning top. The combination of orbital and spin motions is called the angular momentum

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