Westminster International College Module Title : Management Skills & Entrepreneurship Programme : MBA Semester : One Academic Year Period: November 2014 – March 2015 Lecturer: Dr. Tom Tan Date of Completion and Submission : 16 February 2015 Submission Method : Online via turnitin Assessment Type : Individual Assignment Question : INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATION TO FINANCE A NEW VENTURE 1. As a start-up entrepreneur‚ you are required to provide a business plan to potential investors
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In The Cheating Culture: Why More Americans Are Doing Wrong To Get Ahead‚ David Callahan‚ prime supporter‚ chief of Manhattan-based open strategy research organization‚ exhibits how plagiarism has pervaded American life. He clarifies the three incredible powers driving the cheating society‚ and he doubts whether individuals truly need to live in a society characterized by an array of cheating practices. His message to all students that change is near. He is idealistic about the potential for a more
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be agreed with your lecturer during previous weeks. A hard copy of the speech is to be submitted to Turnitin for assessment by midnight of Monday 15th April 2013. You are reminded that a limit of 15% plagiarism is permitted. Whilst the presentation mark will be given in class‚ if the plagiarism score is subsequently found to have exceeded 15% then the mark will be amended accordingly (this will mean a fail in the case of excessively high Turnitin scores). Format: Speech/presentation Word
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WEDNESDAY 21st AUGUST 2013 at 3.00pm INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Assessment Criterion – 100% Weighting. Students must submit their assignments with a copy on a floppy disk or CD-Rom (to allow the examiner to check for plagiarism) to the Reception by 3:00 p.m. on 21st August 2013 at the latest. Assignments without a floppy disk or CD-Rom will not be accepted. No assignments or floppy disks/CDs will be accepted after the deadline and therefore a zero mark will be given to
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Faculty of Business‚ Economics & Accounting Department of Business Studies HELP Bachelor of Business (Hons) Year 2 & Year 3 INTERNAL SUBJECT DETAILS Semester 1‚ 2013 Subject: ACC 202 Financial Reporting Subject Lecturer/Tutor: Mr Lye Kok Keong Telephone: 03-20958791 Fax: 03-20957063 Room: 22‚ KPD Block B‚ Level 4 Email: lyekk@help.edu.my Consultation: Please call or email for appointment 1 PRE-REQUISITE(S) ACC101 ACC203 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 2 SYNOPSIS
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Name-calling- the use of language to defame‚ demean‚ or degrade individual groups. Plagiarism- presenting another person’s language or ideas as one’s own Bill of rights- the first 10 amendments to the United States constitution. Plagiarism- presenting another person’s language or ideas as one’s own. Global plagiarism- stealing a speech entirely from a single source and passing it off as one’s own. Patchwork plagiarism- stealing language from two or three sources and passing them off as one’s own
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section 05 January 13‚ 2010 Plagiarism or Not? Both Tomas Sowell and Chad Greenfield put together a collection of random thoughts. But were Greenfield’s thoughts his own? The majority of Greenfields essay follows hand in hand with Sowell’s. Almost every random subject brought up in his essay is used in Sowell’s column. Greenfield even used exact quotes throughout his essay from Sowell‚ without giving Sowell credit. The first example of Greenfield’s plagiarism is in his paragraph about climate
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M3 D1 D2 D3 Plagiarism and Academic Integrity Plagiarism: This is when you submit an assignment as your own original work when the work has been copied‚ without appropriate acknowledgment of the author or source. Collusion: This is when your assignment is the result of unauthorised collaboration with another student or students. Collusion involves the cooperation of two or more students in plagiarism or other forms of academic misconduct. Plagiarism and collusion constitute cheating
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original author are examples of intentional plagiarism. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True Response Feedback: Correct! • Question 4 0 out of 1 points Citing inaccurately or paraphrasing by only changing a few words without changing the sentence structure are examples of unintentional plagiarism. Answer Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: True Response Feedback: Incorrect! Unintentional plagiarism does constitute inaccurate citations or paraphrases
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family‚ but according to the article‚ “Not a single member of the Lynch family remembers speaking to Mr. Blair” (2003). Mr. Blair was eventually discovered by not only his colleagues‚ but also the San Antonio Express News who raised questions of Plagiarism. There was a subsequent investigation‚ and according to the article‚ “…the Times journalists have so far uncovered new problems in at least 36 of the 73 articles Mr. Blair wrote since he started getting national reporting assignments late last October”
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