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    Research on plagiarism

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    review Many of the literature I have come across indicate that the reason that cheating in academics has increased due to the increase in the usage of the internet. According to Jones (2011:142) internet usage has increased to 151.6% from the year 2000. However according to Mcdowell and Brown (2002:1) cheating has never been a well-documented phenomenon until recently so they believe that we cannot be sure whether cheating has increased or not. One has to disagree with Mcdowell and Brown as the internet

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    Michaela AP Lang & Comp Nick Jans Rebuttal April 25th‚ 2013 Nick Jans is a retired‚ somewhat bitter‚ teacher and in his article Student Problems begin at home he stated‚ “kids these days ain’t what they used to be”. First‚ he claims that the teachers are not to blame‚ it’s the students. Then he turns it around onto the parents. Jans tries using logical appeal to talk about teenagers’ gaming habits‚ and he tries using emotional appeal towards parents about sex‚ having bad attitudes and how

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    Responsibility

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    Responsibility These days it seems like cheating is everywhere from the baseball diamond to the classroom. With stories of professional dishonesty and performance-enhancing drugs permeating the adult world‚ it ’s no wonder that studies show academic cheating among children and teens on the rise. But while cheating on a test or plagiarizing an essay may seem a quick way to get a leg up‚ students are actually holding themselves back from the type of meaningful learning that will serve them best in

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    Character Arc Essay “I say- I say God is dead” he yelled as he had just given up. John Proctor was a farmer‚ a father to 3 boys and a husband to Elizabeth. He is also a cheater though. He claims to be a good Christian but in that time to be a good Christian one of your qualifications had to be to go to church every Sunday which he didn’t do. He was on the outskirts of Salem‚ so it was hard to get there. He also didn’t have any motivation to hear about God’s love when the minister‚ Parris‚ only

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    Her Letters

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    letters. It says he goes for a walk in the rain very calmly and he ends up at a bridge. He finally opens the package and sees all of these letters. He goes to open a letter and reads it. Little did he know the woman he thought he could trust was cheating on him? He goes to read another on and another. He discovered his wife was in love with another man. In the end the man kills himself and with him he takes the letters. Element of Realism: 1. Focus on the ethical struggles and social issues

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    steroids and also aside with Chris Bell living without steroids. Steroids have many positive lifts but as well negative sides. Being an athlete is very challengeable‚ for the reason that there is more than one person trying to be in the top. Leading to cheating‚ because no matter what goes on‚ many cheat to be in the top‚ which is very unfair. Myself as an athlete‚ I believe that steroids are honestly for people that can’t play fair and need help to win. Chris Bell grew in a family‚ with two other brothers

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    Why Do Students Cheat

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    Why do students cheat? For students‚ cheating means taking the ideas and work of others and claiming them as their own. There are many reasons why students cheat: they are busy‚ the are unprepared‚ or they are not confident in their abilities. However‚ one of the most common reasons is that a student wants to complete a course quickly. While the payoff for cheaters may be instantaneous‚ cheating does have several consequences to the student who cheats. Most students have more going on in their

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    EXTEMPORE Focus on one point – talking in general is an easy task‚ but becomes tough when you have to talk about a particular topic. Any topic on which you need to talk about would have certain main areas. Understand that you will not be able to cover all the points in a speech‚ therefore concentrate on a single point and take it forward. 1. Limit your speech to your knowledge – many people tend to talk a little more without having any prior information. Talking for the sake of talking does not

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    The problem of cheating in exams is not a new problem. This problem may origin from the students’ ability to cheat during exams. There are many reasons for cheating. I am going to discuss three main reasons for cheating. First of all‚ the main reason which leads students to cheat on the tests is that they want to get good grades. Most of students are under pressure from their family‚ their friends and their teachers. They are afraid that‚ if they get bad marks‚ their parents will ground them;

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    Academic Dishonesty: an Epidemic As a current college student and recent high school graduate‚ I am well aware of the presence of academic dishonesty‚ or cheating‚ in the classroom. The International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI) defines academic dishonesty as “representing someone else ’s work as your own. It can take many forms‚ including sharing another ’s work‚ purchasing a term paper or test questions in advance‚ paying another to do the work for you” (Integrity Statistics). With the

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