Academic Integrity is something that is required of any student at any given institution. Integrity itself requires respect for certain values that are essential to an institution and it is grounded on a concept of honesty and respect for the work of others and yourself, Plagiarism, citing your sources, and the copyright law all tie into the concept of academic integrity. Plagiarism is when one takes the words, ideas, or thoughts of someone else and tries to make it their own original work. This…
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investigates the complex relationship between Artificial Intelligence and academic integrity in the context of essay writing and evaluates the various arguments surrounding its adoption. Thesis: While supporters praise Artificial Intelligence's ability to speed essay writing procedures and improve critical thinking skills, critics voice concerns about its impact on academic integrity and intellectual development. Through a rhetorical analysis, this essay will analyze how appeals to logos, ethos, and pathos…
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Course Syllabus Academic Year 2013/2014 Course Information Course Name Critical Reading and Writing Course Code COMM3210 Course Dates September 2 – November 8, 2014 Meeting Day, Time, and Location ONLINE; please note this course begins on a Tuesday and ends on a Saturday. Instructor Details Other Details Course Objectives: This course has two aims: 1. To improve critical reading/thinking skills. Through a structured, disciplined study of various forms of literature and film, students…
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Proper quoting, using strict APA formatting, is required, as described by the instructor. All students are required to read the material presented at: http://www.hamilton.edu/academic/resource/wc/avoidingplagiarism.html Students must properly cite any quoted material. No term paper, business plan, term project, case analysis, or assignment may have more than 20% of its content quoted from another source. Students who need assistance in learning to paraphrase should ask the instructor for guidance…
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As Bill Taylor explained in his letter, integrity are something an individual builds up on a daily basis.The expectations of students' integrity is something set very high, because they will one day go into their careers and prove all their values. If in any case, a student finds a way to get away with such dishonesty, it can hurt many of the practices put together in their career. It could even put at risk their career integrity and lose the hold of the degree earned. Many students may not be aware…
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page and statement) 1. Market Analysis – 5 pages a) An assessment of the size of the global student population segmented by course (marketing, entrepreneurship, etc) and region (North American, Europe, Asian, Australia, India, South America, the Middle East and Rest of World), and, of market growth. b) market statistics about the use of online games/simulations in university courses, online courses, and students taking online courses. 2. Competitive Analysis- 5 pages will include a compilation…
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Plagiarism is an extremely serious violation of academic integrity. The Code of Student Conduct defines plagiarism as “the unacknowledged inclusion, in work submitted for credit, of someone else’s words, ideas, or data.” Plagiarism can occur in a countless amount of forms and media. Even though, most commonly dealing with writing, all types of scholarly work, including: computer code, music, scientific data and analysis, and electronic publications can be plagiarized. The aim of this section is to…
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page. ------------------------------------------------- Please save this file as: Your last name, first initial, e.g., BTM5000-6 (DoeJBTM5000-6). Please save a copy of this file for yourself. Academic Integrity: Please see and follow the Academic Integrity Policy in the…
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Managerial Accounting Course, B BUS 221. Therefore, you will do well to refresh your memory of the concepts and techniques you learned in that class. We will offer a brief review of those concepts and build upon those concepts and further develop our analysis based on those concepts. The class meets for two hours twice a week. A class schedule with a list of topics to be covered follows. For each class, there are assigned readings, mostly chapters from the textbook, and a set of problems to be prepared…
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made several major points in the article that I found very interesting. He states that overall the data collected in his analysis shows that students who are more connected to their school,” have a good mental state are less likely to cheat or commit another form of academic dishonesty”. I would like to select the following three major points. 1. Discusses academic dishonesty with particular focus given to reasons why students cheat and the findings that students in independent schools…
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