...This document has some claims and a related report and journal article, Use it if you are stuck for ideas on the literature review.. Some claims about cheating you can either agree or disagree Claim 1 one reason why you should give students an assignment about cheating is that gives students an example of how government agencies place demands on a business. The fact that many students that blatantly cheat and get 0 but still argue say their mark needs to be changed clearly do not understand this. Claim 2 It is difficult to do a proper literature review, they are not experts and they are not used to how academics describe the problem, However they do get a benefit from looking at actual journal articles and seeing how they discuss a specific problem and review the literature. If a student cheats by getting an essay from a website that makes fake essays they will not actually learn anything. Sections on a government report related to the claims about cheating For your literature review you have to refer to a government report on cheating “Report on Student Academic Integrity and Allegations of Contract Cheating by University Students” http://www.teqsa.gov.au/sites/default/files/publication-documents/ReportOnAllegationsOfStudentMisconduct.pdf The following statements are relevant to claim 1 and claim 2 “Contract cheating – the purchase of another person’s work to present as your own – has a long history. Recently, the ready availability of sophisticated...
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...Essay writing Writing skills are particularly important for management students. Once statements are made in writing, they are much more difficult to retract or change so the meanings of sentences need to be concise and clear. It is therefore vitally important to develop your skills in this more formalised and rigorous form of communication. The following suggestions should help in preparing your essay: Planning: Before you start writing it is important that you know enough about the topic to form an argument in response to the question set. Make sure you have read enough – not just textbooks or lecture notes. Planning your essay is very important. Another key step before you put pen to paper, or finger the keyboard, is to work out a structure for your essay. Making the structure explicit will help you be clear about your overall line of argument. Equally, being clear about your line of argument will help shape your sense of structure. For these reasons IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO DECIDE THE THEME AND ARGUMENT OF YOUR ESSAY BEFORE YOU START TO WRITE. However many of you will also find it useful to try writing parts of the essay in order to work out your structure and plan your argument. Writing a structure plan does NOT mean writing a list of everything you want to include in the essay – the ‘shopping list’ approach. Rather you need to think through the logical steps of the argument. What information or points do you need to make before you can argue a certain line...
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...You may use only a non-programmable calculator with a single line display, a 3 inch by 5 inch card with handwritten notes on each side, pencil(s), and eraser to complete this exam. You may not use books, other notes, communication devices, or help from anyone to complete this exam. Note the appendices at the end of the exam. B. There are three parts. Each part is worth ten points for a total of 30 points. Two of the parts are problems as follows: 1. from Mod. 22 and 2. from Mod. 23. The last part consists of two essays (10 points = 2 essays @ 5 points each). Be sure you have answered all of them before handing in the exam. C. You have 50 minutes to complete this exam (11:40 – 12:30 PM or 9:00 – 9:50 PM). D. Answer the problems on the lines (or table cells) provided. Answer the essay questions in the space allotted (or less). To be eligible for partial credit, show your work in the space provided for each part below the line (or cell) provided for your answer on the same page. E. Do not round intermediate results. Final answers should have at least four significant digits. F. You may take the exam apart. I will supply a stapler. Be sure to put all the pages back together in the correct order. G. If you want to see your graded exam, you may look at it in my office (ST-S 3045). Part 1 (10 points) Use the information in Appendix A to complete the following: | | Actual Results...
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...Essay 1 Writing Experiences My Writing Experiences 101 Ebony Harris Freshman Composition 1010-004 Cherrlyn Eller 2/6/2012 My Writing Experiences 101 Writing can be an intimidating task if you are not equipped with the knowledge and techniques to write a successful well-structured paper. More importantly in order to excel at any craft it takes practice and critique to make anyone an established writer. As an economics major and accounting minor, formal papers, essays and exerts are expected of me to write. These types of papers include research working papers that illustrate results based around a thesis. Through my college career I’ve had a lot of experience writing working papers , as well as evaluation papers based off of sample working papers I’ve read and expressed my stance. In this essay I will illustrate what experiences I’ve had in the past with writing and highlight any strengths and weaknesses I’ve experienced in each area. In many of my economic courses a lot of our topics of discussion were based on theory and evidence to support a writer’s research. For instance my instructor Alexander Padilla challenged his classes to read many working papers and write what our thoughts and educated opinions concerning the publications were. A lot of times he challenged our intellect by discussing more controversial subjects which initially were not in my comfort zone but highlighted many social phenomena’s our society faces today. For instance we read an article published...
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...finalRhetorical Analysis Essay English 110-133 09/14/2015 A Critique of Alexis Sacarese's “Why the #$%! Do We Curse” In Alexis Sacareses's essay, “Why the #$%! Do We Curse” she explores the reasoning behind why we curse and argues the positive attributes cursing can play in our daily lives. By adding in facts and research done by professionals, she can argue her belief in a variety of different ways. Throughout this essay, Sacarese makes a strong essay by addressing despite the controversy, cursing can help us express our emotions, improve mental health, improve communication, and add creditably to our stories. Although, she makes a strong argument, and her paper is well written she fails to add statistics, lacks in pathos appeals, and uses a lot of redundancy throughout the essay. Alexis Sacarese is successful in getting her argument across in her essay because of the structure of her paper. Sacarese begins by grabbing in the reader with a hook in the introduction. She says, “Fucking Bastard!” My eyes grew wide and my muscles tightened as I heard my dad utter these words for the first time.” Immediately we are tied in and want to continue reading what she has to say. After getting the reader's attention she sets up her essay in a way that flows well. Sacarese first addresses where cursing came from and how it originated. Giving the reader background information about the topic helps us understand whether or not cursing really is a “bad” thing. Throughout the essay, Sacarese continuously...
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...Get Assignment help for this module at cduassignhelp@gmail.com at discounted prices of 200 AUD only in 24 hour UNIT CODE: PRBA007 UNIT NAME: ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS Assignment Two Information Get Assignment help for this module at cduassignhelp@gmail.com at discounted prices of 200 AUD only in 24 hour Semester 2 2015 Assessment 40% Get Assignment help for this module at cduassignhelp@gmail.com at discounted prices of 200 AUD only in 24 hour PRBA007-assignment2-sem0220155 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. Due Date This assignment may be submitted at or before 12 midnight on Sunday of Study Week 13 (25 October 2015). Lodgement • The Assignment must include a coversheet that shows the student full name, student number, campus, and lecturer’s name. Do not use the standard CDU Assignment Cover Sheet templates. • Assignment must be lodged online via the PRBA007 Learnline Assignment Lodgement link on the CDU PRBA007 Learnline site . • Ensure your file is named using a file naming convention that allows the lecturer to identify to whom it belongs. Failure to use an acceptable file naming convention may result in your assignment lodgement being rejected. • DO NOT LODGE VIA EMAILor FAX - assignments lodged by email or fax will not be accepted. • KEEP A COPY - Ensure you have a copy...
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... 1. In answering bullet number one do we describe all the stages based on the information of the couples we have interviewed or do we answer using the theory on the study guide? Response Before you can tackle an essay you have to provide a theoretical background. This is what this first part of the assignment is all about. You will briefly refer to the FLC and state which therapists developed it, explain the 6 stages and some of the relevant aspects of this model. The first part of the assignment has nothing to do with the couple you interview. It offers explanations and definitions only. It sets the scene for applying theory to the couple you interviewed. 2. How many words/ pages does this assignment need to be? Would you prefer us to write till we have covered all the topics and made our conclusion? Response The actual essay will be between 10 to 20 written pages and 8 to 12 typed pages. The questionnaire is one of the addendums and will not be included in this length. 3. Do we need to add the questions we asked the couple and their answers in our submission? Or do we use their answers as a general guideline to add to our understanding of the life-cycle theory. Response You have to know the theory well enough to be able to extract parts of the interview that confer or contradict the theory and demonstrate that you actually used the answers of the couple in your discussion of each section. It is best to use a formula such as this…..give a review of theory- provide definitions...
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...“Good satire comes from anger. It comes from a sense of injustice, that there are wrongs in the world that need to be fixed.” -Carl Hiaasen Many adolescents believe that the standards children are held to are unfair when compared to the standards adults are held to. This is their injustice. According to studystandard.com, when Samuel Clemens was asked to address youth in an instructive way he responded with the speech Advice to Youth (1882). This announcement was written in a Juvenalian satire format; the abrasiveness was directed towards the adult community in the format of six points. In an article by techdirt.com, studies show that satirical outlets are more effective in conveying arguments than other types of media. Clemens uses the...
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...APA Style Document Template This document is to demonstrate that studying the subject CORE101 introduces the APA Style of Writing and that students can format an Assessment document that adheres to APA formatting. This section is the Abstract which is a short summary about the essay. Abstracts Word limits vary for this section but typically range from 150 to 250 words. Introduction. This section informs the reader about what the Whole essay is about, and is possibly the most important part of the essay. This section is not actually titled Introduction it is in fact titled the actual full title of the essay this section is normally about 10% of the total word count. The first few sentences should clearly state the problem you are addressing, and it should state your aim is either it be to resolve or argue. One useful representation for the introduction is an upside-down triangle. The top (or the start) is very broad and general, and as you proceed, you will become more specific in what you are discussing, until the last point of your introduction is mentioning with pin-point accuracy exactly what the current essay will be arguing. Body. This is the Bulk of your essay where you demonstrate you argument. This section is normally 80% of the total word limit. This means you need to be concise and precise in the language you use. You will often hear your lecturer, and read in essay structure material, that your body must be logically ordered. This means that each paragraph must...
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...Edward Abbey would have you think this to be true. In his speech Eco-Defense, he begins by making the reader feel threatened and ignites a need to put up some kind of defense. For example, in the first sentence he poses the scenario “If a stranger batters your door down with an axe, threatens your family and yourself with deadly weapons, and proceeds to loot your home of whatever he wants” (344 Abbey) it is a crime, which connects with the reader on a deeper and more emotional level. This, however, is not the main point of Abbey’s speech. He attempts to bring the readers to arms to save the forests and trees, but he does so in an unconventional way that could have dire consequences. Abbey was born in 1927 and lived in Pennsylvania until he joined the army after graduating high school. He grew up during the depression, which caused his family to be on the brink of poverty. Ironically, his father worked as a lumberjack when Abbey was a child. Growing up during the depression and watching his father work as a lumber jack could have helped spur on his desire to save the wilderness. He feels so passionately about his cause that the reader should question what ignited that passion to begin with. As a child, he was probably taught to save resources at all costs, but as an adult realized the resources he should be saving are the natural ones. As well-meaning as Abbey is, it is hard to consider him as a credible source. He never gives the reader actual evidence to support his claims...
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...I need this by Students are to read "Hybrid Warfare" and "An Irregular Warfare Strategy for Somalia" outlined below. Write a three- to four-page essay based on one of the following writing topics. The essay should includethe basic elements of a paper (introduction, body, and conclusion) and use proper sentence structure,punctuation, and grammar. -Use the Somalia conflict area where the U.S. may apply military force in conjunction with other means of national power to stabilize the nation or region and describe why it would be consideredas an Irregular Warfare environment. -Identify at least two Irregular Warfare activities and describe their application to the situation. -Identify the logical lines of operation associated with your topic and describe their effect in the overarching Irregular Warfare campaign. -Identify and describe your method for Interagency Cooperation with at least two other U.S. agencies, nongovernmental organizations, or international organizations who may participate in this campaign. -Describe specific application of keys to success to carry out this Irregular Warfare campaign. Formatting requirements: Title page Typed, double space with separate title page as outlined Minimum length: three typed pages (four pages maximum) Margins: one inch on all four sides Font: Courier New, point size 11 Page numbers, centered in the footer. (Note: Student essays should begin with page number 1 on the first page of the actual essay, not the title...
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...reason, and free speech, scandalous. The blowback from this decision was immense. Tons of Millennials were offended and triggered by the fact that they may have to hear the opinions of people who disagree with them or hear facts, statistics, and jarring world history without trigger warnings, how weak, right? Cameron Okeke on the other hand, paints a different picture of these so called “weak Millennial snowflakes”. In his essay “I’m a black UChicago graduate. Safe spaces got me through college.”...
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...After reviewing the editing changes that WritePoint suggested, I realized that I had very few grammar mistakes. One mistake I made was with the word e-mail. I originally left out the hyphen in between the ‘e’ and the ‘m.’ I was unaware that was needed. Another mistake I made was the use of a phrasal verb ‘find out.’ A phrasal verb is two words together that mean something different from their individual meanings. Leaving a space after a comma was another mistake I incurred. Although it is just a simple mistake that I overlooked, it still affects the professionalism of my paper. It was also revealed that you do not capitalize the word president unless you are referring a specific president or stating the President of the United States. I also learned that if two words function as an adjective, they should be connected with a hyphen. For example, real time should be real-time. My review from WritePoint was better than I thought regarding my editing changes. Regarding the revision changes, according to WritePoint brought out that I use the passive voice. When writing an essay the passive voice can tend to agitate the reader because your paragraphs become officious and tedious. You must remain consistent with the active voice while writing. For example I wrote, “Within the same study it was indicated that 35% of Americans watched political videos online.” To remain consistent with an active voice throughout the sentence the writer should write, “Within the same study statistic...
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...argumentative essay was compelling and persuading. The structure of his personal narrative drew my attention in how he would express his emotions in such rhetoric frases. “In the early 1970s, Nixon instructed the Office of Management and Budget to identify the major racial and ethnic groups in the United States. OMB came up with five major ethnic or racial groups.” His claim in his essay is that all the groupings of people only exist in this country but do not really split all races apart how President Nixon labeled them. “But I was reinvented by President Richard Nixon.” Rodriguez stated that President Nixon reinvented him because President Nixon was the one categorizing all races into the races we have today. “For “Hispanic” is a gringo contrivance,[3] a definition of the world according to European patterns of Colonization.” Rodriguez emphasizes that the term “Hispanic” is a term that was...
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...practices and method, which are widely used in different organization to achieve different goals in the developing countries. In this assignment I will discuss the definition of benchmarking and then the use of benchmarking. After that I will discuss the advantage and the disadvantage of benchmarking according the researches and the case studies of benchmarking. Then, I will discuss and analyze the practice of benchmarking to explain why managers find that benchmarking did not live up to their expectation. Finally, the conclusion will have summary of the assignment question. Background of Benchmarking 2.1 Definition of Benchmarking Benchmarking, as the definition of the CEO of Xerox -D.T. Kearns- is the continuous process of measuring the products, the services, and practices against the best competitors or the leader in their industry (Kolarik, 1995). Freytag and Hollensen (2001) states that ‘benchmarking involves measurement of business performance against the best and makes continuous effort in reviewing process practice and method’. This essay is an example of a student's work Disclaimer This essay has been submitted to us by a student in order to help you with your studies. This is not an example of the work written by our professional essay writers. Essay Writing Service Essay Marking Service Example Essays Who wrote this essay Become a Freelance Writer Place an Order Fernandez et al. (2001) also states that ‘benchmarking was a process that facilitates...
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