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    Academic Misconduct

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    academic misconduct. To manage this issue‚ the University of Western Sydney (UWS) have placed Academic Misconduct policies which the staff are expected to follow as well as guidelines on how students may avoid penalties. There are different forms of Academic Misconduct which students may be penalised for. UWS has categorised these forms into three to indicate the impact of the breach of the policy‚ that is; ‘lesser misconduct’‚ ‘minor misconduct’ and ‘substantial misconduct’. Lesser misconduct includes

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    Sexual Misconduct Amongst Correction Officers and Inmates 9/9/2014 Sexual Misconduct is misconduct of sexual nature that is used for sexual gratification‚ install fear‚ intimidation and or to gain power or dominance. In many workplaces‚ sexual misconduct is something that is heavily frowned upon. Whether it is in an office environment or a school‚ it is very inappropriate. Nowhere is it more inappropriate than in the correctional system. In the United States‚ there have been

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    1. Name of Course/Module: Research Method 2. Course Code: BT 21603 Research Method 3. Name(s) of academic staff: Dr. Janice L. H. Nga   (Room No. 10‚ Level 3‚ SPE. Ext. 1640‚ Email: janice@ums.edu.my;janicenga@yahoo.com) Dr. Zakariya Belkhamza (Room No. 26‚ Level 3‚ SPE. Ext. 1555‚ Email: zakariya@ums.edu.my) 4. Rationale for the inclusion of the course/module in the programme Doing research is an important activity of the for today’s business environment. Business and economics

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    Academic Misconduct is the violation of academic integrity and is defined‚ but not limited to: plagiarism‚ cheating and collusion. It is any form of material(s) attained by students‚ which results with an unfair academic advantage. The University of Western Sydney (UWS) enforces and expects current and future students to abide by the Academic Misconduct Policy‚ which focuses and aims to incorporate ethical conduct with a students learning experience. However‚ in cases where misconduct occurs‚ procedures

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    Academic Dishonesty

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    understanding plagiarism and the consequences that come along with academic dishonesty. A reoccurring disturbance is students plagiarizing admissions essays for universities. Penn State had to reject sixty-three applicants due to unethical essays this past year (Lavelle‚ 2013‚ para. 1). Other schools are battling the same issue. Plagiarism is estimated to grow even more within the nation in the years to come. However‚ what schools are looking for are students who can think for themselves. The director

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    Dishonesty and lying are huge factors in The Crucible and in society today. We are all guilty of lying or being dishonest at one point in time. The Crucible written by Arthur Miller in the 1952‚ is based in Salem Massachusetts. The book is centered around witchcraft being committed by local citizens in Salem. In the book John Proctor and Abigail Williams are the two main characters that are dishonest throughout the book. Witchcraft is known throughout Salem at the time because multiple groups of

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    Rewards of Dishonesty

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    Rewards of Dishonesty Without honesty in this world‚ especially the business world‚ all would be utter chaos. It is sad that the moral and ethical code that all possess have been suffocated by greed‚ laziness‚ and a desire for recognition and power. The fact that the world is continually forced to create boards and associations that control fraud and dishonesty shows just how far society has slipped down the “slippery slope of dishonesty.” Wally was a self-proclaimed honest man‚ but he let the

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    Dishonesty in Hamlet

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    “Many critics have suggested Hamlet chronicles the perils of life within a largely false and dishonest world. To what extent has this been your experience of Shakespeare’s play?” The world we currently know has experienced many stages and eras such as the Renaissance era and the New World Era. In each of these eras‚ falsehood‚ dishonesty‚ deceit and revenge all seem to grow rich‚ however remorse and guilt grow poor. Like a domino effect‚ with all this tremendous falsehood come fatal and destructive

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    Jinho Jang To what extent should there be limits on scientific research? 1. Topoi A. Cause and Effect: a. means/end: Is science means to what? b. assumptions and antecedents: what does precede scientific research? c. Implications and Consequences: what will follow from ethically unhealthy scientific research? B. Contrast: a. Tension/opposition: what is the tension existing between ethics and scientific research? b. contradictions: What is the contradiction between preserving ethics

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    Academic Dishonesty

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    Academic honesty is being able to say that your work is truly yours. This means that you did not copy someone else’s work‚ or claim other’s works as your own. Academic dishonesty is a very serious problem and should be reported immediately. If someone is aware of a good friend’s academic dishonesty‚ that person should report his/her friend despite their friendship because cheating does not only demonstrate dishonest work‚ but also reveals a flaw in character. When schools and employers look for

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