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    This letter is to express my sincere appreciation and gratitude towards my sergeant Stange and Chief Bishop. I appreciate your decision for deciding to send me over to the Corrections Training Academy. Since joining the Academy I have learned more in depths and details about numerous aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication‚ and the importance of daily roles when interacting with inmates. I am learning about the extremes of correctional officer job duties and how the situation can go from

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    Blackburn Primary Care Associates 1990 Turquoise Drive Blackburn‚ WI 54937 (555) 555-1234 March 12‚ 2013 Tom Lightman 312 Monterey Place San Marino‚ CA 91108-1833 Dear Sir or Madam: Mr. Lightman we received your voicemail stating that you wanted your records sent to another physician. We as an office would like to take this time to apologize for the way you were treated in our office on February 12‚ 2012. In your voicemail you stated concern about how you felt unwanted in our office

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    “The Apology” by Plato Summary Plato’s “The Apology” is the speech Socrates makes at a trial in which he is accused with not recognizing the gods recognized by the state‚ inventing new deities‚ and corrupting the youth of Athens. Despite its title‚ however‚ the speech is not an “apology”. The word “apology” comes from the Greek word “apologia” which means a defense‚ or a speech made in defense. It can then be inferred that Socrates is not apologizing for his “wrongdoings”‚ but is instead defending

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    com/article/2003/7/11/harvard-takes-back-hornstine-admission-offer/ Plagiarism is a growing concern. With the help of the World Wide Web‚ e.g. the appearance of websites such as oppapers.com‚ students are finding it easier to pilfer ideas and words of others. But new technological innovations are also aiding the other side; many websites‚ such as turnitin.com‚ are available to check for plagiarism in students’ papers. Even so‚ plagiarism is still difficult to detect. Thus‚ when plagiarism is evident‚ the student in question is

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    can be taught about plagiarism‚ and how to avoid it and reduce the incidence of plagiarism. Nowadays‚ the issue of plagiarism is of great concern to universities. In one study conducted in UK‚ 46% of undergraduates conceded having copied an entire paragraph into their work without acknowledgement at least once (Bennett‚ 2005). Moreover‚ Wang (2008) noticed a worrying situation toward this issue. In his research‚ there seems to be a consensus among college students that plagiarism has become a common

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    then a prompt for a standard student short essay. She asks her students to turn in two versions. In one they are told that they must plagiarize. In the second‚ they are told not to. The prior night‚ the students were given an online tutorial on plagiarism and Hagopian said she has become skeptical that having the students "parrot back what we’ve told them" accomplishes anything. Her hope is that this unusual assignment might change that. After the students turn in their two responses to the essay

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    Plagiarism-Are we all thieves? "He who imitates must have a care that what he writes be similar‚ not identical... and that the similarity should not be of the kind that obtains between a portrait and a sitter‚ where the artist earns more praise the greater the likeness‚ but rather of the kind that obtains between a son and his father...we (too) should take care that... what is like should be hidden as to be grasped only by the mind ’s silent enquiry. We should therefore make use of another man

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    Plagiarism Alexander Fernandez Plagiarism can be defined as using others published ideas or words and representing them as original (Bird‚ Sivilotti‚ 2008).Although plagiarism is not a new issue it has grown it the past few years due the increase use of technology. Plagiarism is one of the most challenging problems facing education (Shenton‚ 2010). This being due to the escalated amount of material found on the internet with ease and quickly implement into one’s own document (Shenton

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    Plagiarism Wikipedia defines plagiarism as “the wrongful appropriation‚ close imitation or purloining and publish of another language‚ thoughts‚ ideas or expression”. In other context‚ plagiarism is when you present another person’s words or ideas as your own without giving proper acknowledgement to the originator. Plagiarism can be purposeful‚ or it can be accidental. Students are the one fondest of plagiarizing and they have their own reasons for it. First in the list is the lack of

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    Exploration of The Apology After Socrates was convicted‚ he makes a prophecy. The prophecy is that vengeance will come upon those who convicted him. He prophesizes the Zeus will be much harsher to those who convicted Socrates than they were to Socrates. He says that more‚ younger people will step up in his place. In condemning Socrates‚ the Athenians are not freeing themselves. They are actually making it worse for themselves. More people are going to take Socrates place and they will question

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