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    Human Resources Management As an HRD Manager what steps you will initiate before dismissing a workman found guilty of misconduct where there is the presence of a strong employees union. Union or no union‚ any employee at any level within an organization‚ should not be spared for misconduct and appropriate action should be taken as per the organization’s policies and principles. Having said that the employee in question should be given ample scope‚ support and assistance to defend his or her

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    Police Misconduct Amanda Winter University of Phoenix October 7‚ 2011 Police misconduct can happen in various ways in the criminal justice community. Police Brutality Police brutality is a type of police misconduct. This type of police misconduct can sometimes be confused with the police use of force. “Police brutality is a civil rights violation that occurs when a police officer acts with excessive force with regards to a civilian that is more than necessary” (US Legal Inc.‚ 2001-2011)

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    MI 48109‚ USA Abstract Plagiarism is a form of research misconduct and a serious violation of the norms of science. It is the misrepresentation of another’s ideas or words as one’s own‚ without proper acknowledgement of the original source. Certain aspects of plagiarism make it less straightforward than this definition suggests. Over the past 30 years‚ the U.S. Federal Government has developed and refined its policies on misconduct‚ and Federal agencies‚ as well as research institutions‚ have

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    guilty of careless plagiarism for using the original author’s exact words and not quoting it specifically to the author. Two Sentences Plagiarized The first sentence in the original passage that is plagiarized is “Yet unless there is evidence of misconduct (the deliberate misrepresentation of something as

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    Librarian‚ 58(2)‚ 73-77. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA243042520&v=2.1&u=gibbs&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w Sharma‚ B.‚ & Singh‚ V. (2011). Ethics in writing: Learning to stay away from plagiarism and scientific misconduct. Lung India‚ 28(2)‚ 148. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA256048148&v=2.1&u=gibbs&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w

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    another‚ and is frowned upon severely by the University of Phoenix and others as well. Students that copy or submit someone else’s work are fooling themselves. This behavior robs them of the education they are paying for. Other types of academic misconduct would include cheating of any kind and or having another complete your work for you also. When an instructor receives a plagiarized paper‚ it is their job as an educator to alert the student of the infraction at hand. There is usually a warning

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    In “The Egg and the Sperm”‚ by Emily Martin‚ Martin it is explainsed how society’s predisposed views about gender can interfere with real scientific research. Additionally‚ she suggests (or some other verb--otherwise this isn’t a full sentence) how these views can lead to a perpetuation connection of cultural stereotypes about men and women and their respective reproductive cells. Implementing these human stereotypes on genderless cells “encourages people to imagine that what results is […] of deliberate

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    The Scientific Method - The Scientific Method is the standardized procedure that scientists are supposed to follow when conducting experiments‚ in order to try to construct a reliable‚ consistent‚ and non-arbitrary representation of our surroundings. To follow the Scientific Method is to stick very tightly to a order of experimentation. First‚ the scientist must observe the phenomenon of interest. Next‚ the scientist must propose a hypothesis‚ or idea in which the experiments will be based around

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    EXAMINATION MISCONDUCT IN THE NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES BY EZE CHINAZA .P. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MANAGEMENT AND POLICY (ECONOMICS OPTION) ANAMBRA STATE UNIVERSITY ULI 01/05/09 INTRODUCTION Education is a very important tool in the development of an individual and consequently‚ of a nation. Unfortunately in Nigeria today‚ Education is suffering severe crisis. It is besieged by some forces like Lack of commitment by students. Insufficient funding by the government. The menace

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    a workman found guilty of misconduct where there is the presence of a strong employees union. Dear Trupti‚You have mentioned in your discussion that the Workman has been found guilty of misconduct. What does this mean - whether the inquiry has been conducted and the report has been submitted by the Inquiry Officer‚ or the evidence are very strong and on that basis it has been construed that the alleged employee is guilty.If in the Inquiry Report‚ the charges of misconduct have been proved‚ nothing

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